
Registered: January 16, 2008
Posts: 3
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Our planet earth is approximently 4.6 billion years old...and in actuallity that is nothing compared to how long the universe has been around. Belive it or not the earth is very young.Ok now picture this our universe is like the beach and each grain of sand represents a planet. Now imagine yourself holding one grain of sand on your finger tip and that one grain of sand is the earth. Now look at the entire beach each grain of sand still represents billions of planets unseen by man. So it be ridiculous to think that we are the only ones here.
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Registered: May 15, 2007
Posts: 9
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It's very selfish to think that we could possibly be alone in the universe. We aren't. At all. I'm not saying there are green aliens, but there are other life forms. We have no proof there aren't so why are people so against the thought of other beings?
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Registered: October 28, 2004
Posts: 1865
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I have imagioned it. I've been very gung-ho about this specific topic since I was little. Extra Terrestrials do exist & have been here. I actually theorize that since ancient man first walked upright our planet has been visited by at least 50-60 kinds of biological beings, & by over 1000 types of light or antimatter beings. We are one of the youngest planets & species to come about. I guess the older species wanted to come see whats up.
YOU ARE NOT PREPARED!
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Registered: January 16, 2008
Posts: 3
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I find antimatter to be a very interesting topic to shine light on. There is a lot less antimatter in the universe then there is matter. Ok now picture this our galaxy the milky way is 100 percent matter liquids solids and gases. Now imagine a galaxy millions of light years away that is made entirely of anti matter!
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Registered: December 14, 2007
Posts: 130
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For every living person on this planet today, there's 30 dead people. The total number would be nearly as many stars there are in the universe. That means for each person who has ever lived, there's a whole world. So much potential for living creatures. It's fun to speculate that there could be little primitive slug-lizards or super-advanced monkey-elephants in outer space. But God, I didn't know the grain of sand thing - that's awesome. There's always antimatter, I guess (my old highschool physics teacher always said that there's an anti version of us out there - believe if you want).
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