Intelligent life in Outer space?

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Tree Fingers

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Is that more because people want to see them? The mind is a powerful tool and people will see what they want to see.

I know there is a lot of evidence of ufo existing but there is also a lot of scientific fact that rules it out.

BTW, I believe there has to be other living things out there, but until I see cold, hard evidence, I will be a skeptic.
Good point
I strongly belive in ET life, however i doubt they are visiting us
The Fermi Paradox kinda proves it
 
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We are not alone.
We will never be.
We can be one.

Religions are plural. The God is one.
Species are plural. The origin is the God.
Lives are plural. The heaven is on the Earth.

Planets are Conscious Living Objects.
Evolution by both the God (a Conscious Earth) and the animals (offspring/ reproduction of the Earth).
Microorganisms evolved into (1) Plants - living tissues of the Earth (2) Animals - offspring with brains.

Physical presence always comes first.
Lives are living in different levels. (We are different from each other, but a family floating in the universe.)
Offspring (reproduction activities) and our civilization are in the "life cycles" of the God.

It is not a new religion, but science.

"ET" or "UFO" does not exist because the natural mechanism to prevent non-competitions in-between each planet that still alive. A higher form of lives is the Earth. Human are animals (her offspring) with high intelligence (which given by the evolution from simple to more complex forms of lives).

Competitions among civilizations (intelligent life in outer space) have been solved/prevented by the natural mechanism of DISTANCES by our universes. Since lives are in different levels, the universe AY BE another form of lives (theoretically). My hypothesis "Planets are living objects" are getting close to the truth. The ORIGIN of our universe (Please be reminded that I have not update my web for a while, but all my stuffs are in a number of online forums).

"ET" or "UFO" cannot arrive due to the natural mechanisms of "distances" in-between each "alive" planet by EVOUTION of our universe. Evolution is an incomplete theory without realizing planets are higher form of lives. Animals inside her "life cycles" and our (or their) evolution is also the evolution of the Earth (or other planets). PLANETS ARE LIVES IN HIGHER FORM.

Scientists put their eyes on space because they divided the Earth into different spheres. The biosphere is actually the entire planet. The Earth is a unity and indivisible. As I mentioned above, we cannot recover the life cycles of other planets. Another way is to establish the “space stations”.

However, the minerals are obstacles. The resources must come from planets. The planets are not going to sustain our lives because the exploitations by civilizations of the planets are one of the reasons for their end of life cycles. It does not necessarily mean we cannot find minerals in other planets, but it must be a major constraint. The manmade cycles of resources inside the space station nowadays need support from the ground. The resources we brought to the space are from the Earth. Regenerations of the necessities for lives end with the life cycles of the Earth. Space stations are coffins. Microorganism cannot survive in the outer space in manmade environment through time. Transplantation of microorganism into another planet that life cycles have come to an end (in another word, they are dead) is impossible for a long period of time. Our rigidity of science and technology causes imagination. Imagination does not equal to CREATIVITY.

History will tell. Science can do. "Lives" - the only principle of our universe.

Teru Wong
 
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I am completely sure of that we're not alone in this universe. But I have no idea if the other creatures are more intelligent, or what they look like, what their environment looks like etc. I would really like to know, so I'm just hoping that this information will be available when I'm still alive!
 

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The Universe is huge and, without knowing anything about the probability of recursive pattern machines (brains) or life in general, I would still have to say that there is probably, somewhere, something with intelligence.

Their males are probably not human-like. They may not even have males. But if I am wrong, I get dibs on Superman.
 

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I want to retract some of what I said, it is fast becoming clear to science that there are actually quite a few intelligent species upon this planet, Octopus' that can open jars to remove the contents, birds & squirrells that remember where they buried many thousands of seeds, that are now hidden under the snow. Squid that can alter the colour of each of their skin cells individually, I am not going to include the many smian (apes, monkeys) species that can learn to communicate & use tools, as they are close cousins. Pigs recognize their reflection & can use mirrors to find food, dogs can't. Many species of birds use tools - the world is a lot different than we thought, even 20 years ago...

I definitely think that there is life on other worlds, not like ours - human -, but perhaps as one species becomes dominant, the others wait in the background for their turn at dominant species as the environment changes...
 

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That's not the same sort of intelligence. Qualitative or quantitative, it is definitely different. Technoindustrialism and capital accumulation is simply something that animals we know of do not do.
 

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That's not the same sort of intelligence. Qualitative or quantitative, it is definitely different. Technoindustrialism and capital accumulation is simply something that animals we know of do not do.

About 5 million years (a very short time, cosmologically) we were at a stage of development that would not be equal to chimpanzees today & yet over that time as we grew & changed we became more aware & more intelligent.

Evolution is usually about adapting something existing for a different use that is more advantageous to survival, a bats hand becomes a wing with a thin membrane between each finger. Now suppose that the squid's use of colour, at the moment used for display (sex etc) becomes a problem, so that additional brain power gets a new purpose (couldn't even hazard a guess), it may lead to a very smart creature that has many limbs.

Man thinks that he is the ultimate in evolution, but we are only another experiment in a long line of species - I think this experiment is also taking place on many other planets - the probabilities are just too good to bet against...
 

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If there are aliens out there, we'd better hope that they never find us. If they do, that means they're likely smarter than us. And that would be bad news for us humans if these aliens were smarter and just as vicious as people can be. We wouldn't be able to defend ourselves so well if they attacked us.
 

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The obvious smart-ass response is intelligent life must be out there because it hasn't come here.

The more thought-out answer is that we've already found several planets that are in the range of their parent stars to possibly support life. It's statistically improbable that our little speck of dust has the only intelligent life. The big question is, are there any out there who can travel the vast distances between stars? That seems to be less probable, but I wouldn't go so far as to say impossible.
 

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The obvious smart-ass response is intelligent life must be out there because it hasn't come here.

The more thought-out answer is that we've already found several planets that are in the range of their parent stars to possibly support life. It's statistically improbable that our little speck of dust has the only intelligent life. The big question is, are there any out there who can travel the vast distances between stars? That seems to be less probable, but I wouldn't go so far as to say impossible.

when you consider the vastness of space it could be that theres life in all stages of developement out there,from just starting right through to way in advance of us
 
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