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Do You Think "aliens" Exist?
Started by Guest_djbungle_*, Nov 29 2004 01:23 AM
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#52 Guest_Nilsmo_*
Posted 13 December 2004 - 11:17 PM
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I do believe that aliens exist. I don't believe they have ever been here.
If you use the Drake Equation, there should be intelligent life in our galaxy.
If you use the Drake Equation, there should be intelligent life in our galaxy.
#56 Guest_welbis_*
Posted 15 December 2004 - 05:24 PM
[quote="SweetLou"]
Faster than the speed of light? I don't see it happening. Physics is the one that says they can't do it. I have never seen any physics that suggest faster than speed of light. These aliens might be more advanced than us, but that doesn't mean they can break the laws of physics. [quote]
They 'might' know something we dont that enables them 2.
They 'might' be able to teleport somehow - some clever way of jumping between parallel universes or something? (given that matter appears to disapear and reappear in different places at the quantum level)
Faster than the speed of light? I don't see it happening. Physics is the one that says they can't do it. I have never seen any physics that suggest faster than speed of light. These aliens might be more advanced than us, but that doesn't mean they can break the laws of physics. [quote]
They 'might' know something we dont that enables them 2.
They 'might' be able to teleport somehow - some clever way of jumping between parallel universes or something? (given that matter appears to disapear and reappear in different places at the quantum level)
#59 Guest_nate9000_*
Posted 16 December 2004 - 10:49 PM
aliens so exist!, i mean we live on a planet that supports water, and everything we need to exsist, so why can't there be another planet out there thats the same!, just another person out there thinking the same thing, beings proboly that even look like us!
#60 Guest_Nilsmo_*
Posted 16 December 2004 - 10:59 PM
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I think you must have used some very pessimistic values.
Usually pessimistic values put the number to about 150 planets. Optimistic values usually about 100,000.
0.005 planets
But I was too optimistic.
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