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Aliens Are Almost Definitely Out There, SETI Astronomers Tell Congress
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2517536" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>It's very likely. We know that some microbes can survive locked in rock in space indefinitely and when exposed to water "come back to life". We know that at the beginning of our own planet there were extinction level events that shot microbe laden rock into space so if any of those rocks hit another planet with water, regardless of hostile environment, those microbes could reanimate. That equals life. It's also very possible that the microbes that began life on Earth came from any other planet thus making us an alien life source. It's quite interesting. When you consider the incredible numbers of microbe encased rock that has been blasted into space from Earth alone, the chances that even a tiny percentage of that space rock hit a planet with water is very high. Considering how long ago this occurred, it's extremely likely that life forms, humanoid in nature, exist out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2517536, member: 24446"] It's very likely. We know that some microbes can survive locked in rock in space indefinitely and when exposed to water "come back to life". We know that at the beginning of our own planet there were extinction level events that shot microbe laden rock into space so if any of those rocks hit another planet with water, regardless of hostile environment, those microbes could reanimate. That equals life. It's also very possible that the microbes that began life on Earth came from any other planet thus making us an alien life source. It's quite interesting. When you consider the incredible numbers of microbe encased rock that has been blasted into space from Earth alone, the chances that even a tiny percentage of that space rock hit a planet with water is very high. Considering how long ago this occurred, it's extremely likely that life forms, humanoid in nature, exist out there. [/QUOTE]
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