Soupnazi630
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That is not what all the evidence says.All the evidence that we have says we are alone in the universe.
If anybody has any evidence to the contrary they haven't produced it yet.
If the universe is finite then there will unique things in it. Life on earth may be unique.
The universe is a pretty hellish place for life.
It is true we have not found evidence of life yet but we are only barely getting a glimpse beyond are own world. What we do know is many many worlds exist beyond are own and we keep finding worlds CAPABLE of supporting life. As it turns out planets hospitable to life are common.
Combined with the math it is likely to the point of being a certainty that life exists on other worlds.
We have absolutely no evidence that there is life on any place other than earth. After many decades of serious research we have not been able to turn chemistry into biology in a lab.
The more we learn about earth and the more we learn about the rest of the cosmos the more learn that earth is not like other places. The universe is very hostile to our understanding of life.
Statistics don't produce life. In order for any statistical probability to be valid we need more than one data point. We only have one data point. Until (if ever) we get another data we have absolutely nothing.
We have been brainwashed by 100 years of Science Fiction. We are absolutely positive life exist elsewhere because we see it on TV and the movies and read about in books. However, the scientific reality is much different.
So if you have never seen it, then it can not exist.
Ok kid, babble on
I have never seen the giant turtle that everybody use to say carried the universe around on its back. When I see it I will I will believe it. Just because other people want to believe that the turtle exist don't make it a scientific fact.
We have absolutely no proof of life on anyplace other than earth and we can't produce life in a lab. That makes life unique to earth until proven otherwise.
Show me the money!
and once again we are only barely becoming to look .
The more we look the more we find out that the universe is hostile to life.
Some people claim that since there are so many stars in the sky there just has to be life elsewhere.
However, for instance, we have recently learned that almost 70% of those stars in the galaxy are cooler red dwarfs and that they are highly variable in energy output. It is hard to produce life when the temeperature is 70 degrees one day and 370 degrees the next day, isn't it?
Quite the opposite
The more we look the more we find planet after planet hospitable to life
No planet hospitable to life has been found. Sure I hear the same stuff you do but any of these planets might all be a call of lava with a pure Sulphur atmosphere or have no atmosphere at all. See all that they can find are possible planets in the zone where life might exist. If you were there all the planets in this solar system would be close enough for life to exist or so they would seem from hundreds of light years away
wrong
Many worlds hospitable to life have been discovered and several.right next us.
mars needs no tweaking and is in fact habitable we may in fact have discovered life there and misinterpreted the information
You are uninformed