 Originally Posted by malac
Oh boy...
I stopped reading at "boy". Nobody can say it's impossible. Nobody.
You don't have to respond because I won't read your reply, there is no point "arguing" (or whatever you are trying to prove).
 Originally Posted by Neo Neo
Before everyone reads what I say next, know that its not toward anyone in particular, I'm just throwing it out there. I just think that a definitive "No there isn't any life outside our planet, at all, period." is pretty narrow-minded and limiting. I know I sound hypocritical when I say I've seen UFOs, but again I'm speaking from personal experience. I've experienced something I've personally believed to be UFOs. So have others. BUT, you can't personally see ALL of the universe and assume that there's no life out there, because NO ONE has gone out and seen the entire universe or solved the mysteries thereof. If someone did go out, personally experience everything in the universe, and find no source of conclusive life, then I'd be down with that. But seeing that we havn't come close to that, I'm betting that what I saw were really UFOs, if not something extremely odd.
We haven't even explored a fraction of our own oceans, much less "our" own universe. You did see something that wasn't created or operated by humans, and no one can take that away from you. Yes, it is 100% completely close / narrow minded to say there is absolutely no life out there other than on planet Earth. And I'm saying all types of life: intelligent life, inorganic life, simple life, or other life forms that we can't even comprehend. It's all life, and it's all important.
But they can see for themselves pretty soon, we are extremely close to proving there is at least microbial and bacterial life on other planets. In fact as other people have mention on here, we have evidence of fossilized bacteria/microscopic life in-cased in meteorites that have hit Earth and have been preserved due to the cold climates on Earth or just the extremely hard rock they have been sealed in. We have also found proof that there is liquid water on other planets. In my opinion I don't even think you need liquid H2O to harvest life-forms (no matter how small or big), you just need a liquid to suffice (such as liquid nitrogen - can't remember the planet name [might be in our solar system?] but there are massive lakes of liquid nitrogen that could possibly hold some forms of life, no matter how different).
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