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Life on Other Planets?

7:13 PM Wed, Apr 25, 2007 |
NWCN
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Scientists have recently discovered a planet with conditions similar to those on Earth.

Do you believe there is life on other planets?



8 Comments

Carolyn said:

All we have to do is look to our own planet for the possibilities-we can't as humans live underwater without equipment, but look at all of the life that does...........

es said:

All we have to do is look to our own planet for the possibilities-we can't as humans live underwater without equipment, but look at all of the life that does...........

Posted by: Carolyn at April 25, 2007 08:29 PM


the problem is people cant go under water or anywhere else without killing something. it would be great to know if there was life on other planets but its even better the planets are so far apart we cant go there and shoot something chop it down and put up some kind of enron corporate headquarters!

Anonymous said:

well, there are so many things that point to the fact life does not exist on other planets, I truly feel that it doesn't. When this world was created, there was no life anywhere, and then life was placed on earth. There is nothing that states life was created on any other planets. If so far no planet we have came in contact has contained life, then why would finding another planet be any different?

C said:

Will life on the other planets be able to vote in the primary?

Dennis said:

The universe is too big for there not to be life on other planets. There is alot more to be found out there, than what can just be found on Earth. Denying the existance of anything based on our limited, earth knowledge seems silly to me. I don't know the exact phrase, but it goes something like, 'if there isn't life out there it's an awfully big waste of space.'

Relevant said:

500-600 years ago, which is really nothing in the big scheme of people inhabiting the Earth, the Earth was flat and Christopher Columbus was a fool for wanting to try and sail across the Atlantic to his obvious death.

Are we really so arrogant now to believe, as it was believed in the 1400-1500's, that we know everything about life and the universe and that Humans are the be-all end-all of existence??

johanna huft said:

SPACE........THE FINAL FRONTIER......THESE ARE THE VOYAGES OF THE STARSHIP ENTERPRISE......I think people every where wish and hope that life exists on other planets.........and that they will see it in there lifetime...it's almost a basic need, food, water, air, shelter, the hope that life exists on other planets.......and the things we've yet too see....

C said:

And we celebrate Columbus Day. We celebrate a day of a man who was more lost then anyone ever has been in history and ever since. The man was not a few miles from where he thought he was .. he was like 10,000 miles off. Columbus Day gives each year those who can't read a map hope.


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