Well what say you /sci/?
Do you think their out there?
>>8465903
No shit
>>8465903
It would only make sense that they are.
>>8465903
If life here exists then it must exist elsewhere. It would be idiotic NOT to automatically assume there is life beyond Earth because the universe is too large and the chances are too big to not to have life forms exist. Why? We exist here and so does the rest of the life found on Earth. Think of it this way: the universe is one big lottery. Each planet has a small chance of winning(having life), but it doesnt matter how low those chances are because there's too many planets playing, each with its own chance of winning, and think of all the planets that exist, the numbers are just too large. So that means the chance of life to not exist beyond Earth given that we exist is literally not possible
I cant remember where I heard this qoute from, but essentially we're the cosmic equivalent of what happens when you leave bread out too long; Organisms land on/invade terrestrial bodies and over unconcievably long periods of time evolve and adapt to the enviornment. That most likely happened here on Earth and x years later, here we are. This big blue and green marble is our own limited example of life in the universe. Life is out there and it could be in any form, and probably wouldnt appear as anything recognizable to us. They can be super-intelligent and technogically advanced beyond any level known to us, or they could be as primitive and semi-intelligent as most life here. We are the "Aliens".
>>8466039
You I like you
>>8466039
Pretty good post.
I only wish humanity obtains some variation of biological immortality this century so I can live long enough for humanity to contact intelligent alien life, so I can mate with their women.