if there is infact life on other planets.
and when i think about this, i think about how old the universe is... and in that time dont you think theres a good chance that there already is a Species so Superior than us its mind boggling.
Other Galaxies is also bounded by the Laws of Evolution?
Other galaxies, species...universes, even.
I think that their laws of evolution may be different than ours. Yet, surely, they have some sort of scientific plan that upholds their worlds.
%26quot;There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in man%26#039;s philosophy.%26quot; W.Shakes.
Other Galaxies is also bounded by the Laws of Evolution?
well, i don%26#039;t think that if there could be any life on the other planets. because if it is true then why can%26#039;t we see them. we know that our science is now far more advanced to identify all those things in the universe. so i am not agree to this theory of life in the other planets.
Reply:Think about it mathematically, with all those planets, and the various forms that life could take i find it highly improbable that we are the only living things.....although that would be a freaky though.
But if there was, i%26#039;m sure they would follow some logical evolutionary process where the weak ceased to exist and the strong thrived.
rocky M
Do you have ANY idea about how much of the universe we can%26#039;t see?
Science may have improved, but we are a LONG way off from exploring more of it in greater detail, who says we%26#039;re not just looking in the wrong place?
Reply:Laws of Evolution is very depending on the environment. You have to have an environment so that you can fit for survival.
Even though there may be other tribes in the universe and they may be much superior than human; you cannot be there because the environment is not right for human.
However, the strong message is that using all your resource for your own advancement.
Reply:Life on other planets? - absolutely has to be true.
All existence within the boundaries of time and space evolves.
THE CHANCES THAT WE ARE THE MOST ADVANCED RIGHT NOW ARE VERY SLIM
I%26#039;m sure that species superior to what we are now have undoubtedly existed already - let%26#039;s hope our planet is the start of the next great universal species.
Reply:Superior than us?
There is no guarantee of that. Its a bad assumption.
Yes, the universe is immensely large and incredibly old... but there has got to be an %26quot;oldest%26quot; species somewhere.
Anyone can say, %26quot;there is another species out there older than us.%26quot; But if that were true in each and every case then there would be an infinite number of intelligent species.
Nope... there cant be. There must be a finite number. Therefore, there is an oldest.
And how can anyone be certain that we arent it?
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Wow... arent you a prick. Obviously what I had to say is WAY over your head. Next time, ask in the 5-and-under section, okay? You will get simpler worded answers.
By the way, you are assuming. Its funny how we are all ignorant of our own ignorances, isnt it? So sad. But maybe you are just looking for validation... did you want me to agree with you and stroke your ego, praise you for your grand insights?
Let me re-phrase my answer in baby-talk:
Does the possibility exist that there are species more advanced than us? Yes.
Does that guarantee that there are species more advanced than us? No.
Does an infinitely large and infinitely old universe guarantee that there is a species more advanced than us? No.
It is simple logic... if we can assume there is someone more advanced than us, then those people can assume the same... and so on...
Does the breast-feeding approach help you to understand?
Now... go cry to yahoo answers
Reply:Everything is bounded by some laws or another. Evolution is the law of adapting. If life don%26#039;t adapt, there will be no life. So, yes. Other galaxies are bounded by the same law. Even god is bounded by some laws, like the law to do no evil (If you believe in a benevolent god). Think about it.
Reply:Yes. There is a possibility such a species exist.
Reply:Science has taught us that the statistical odds are good that life, perhaps even life similar to the types of life we have here may exist on other planets and moons.
We have not yet been able to find a planet (with certainty) that has the diversity of life that we have on Earth. We have identified moons and other extra solar planets that may in fact have the building blocks for life, but we do not know that the building blocks (water and carbon for example) are the same from planet to planet. We do not have the ability to get to these distant places to explore them, therefore it is impossible to guess what may exist or how it may evolve, as evolution is affected by a variety of conditions.
Theoretically, yes, there is a strong likelihood that some sort of organic life exists on other planets and moons. Remember, that even the laws of evolution are meant to be broken and often are, under exceptional circumstances.
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