Just watched a documentary called Out of the Blue. Would love to get folks feedback. I'm still on the fence about this issue, but one thing you can't deny is that there are a lot of credible people that have some amazing stories.
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It seems like an awful use of space if we are the only life in the entire universe. I do believe there is other life even if it has not advanced past single cell organisms.
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After watching The Cosmos I'm led to believe that the chances are there, but are extremely small for other systems to have had similar events that led to the formation of water on our planet, at the correct distance from a central star etc.
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On netflix?
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After watching The Cosmos I'm led to believe that the chances are there, but are extremely small for other systems to have had similar events that led to the formation of water on our planet, at the correct distance from a central star etc.
This might change your mind.
http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html
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After watching The Cosmos I'm led to believe that the chances are there, but are extremely small for other systems to have had similar events that led to the formation of water on our planet, at the correct distance from a central star etc.
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hell, if we dont even know half the stuff in the ocean, then Im not rulling out there's something out there.
LarLar said:
My mom is the most normal boring person in the world and she swears she has seen UFOs
https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/the-god-of-the-gapsWin At Life said:
A long time ago, people believed there were fire breathing dragons in distant lands. But then we went there, we found no dragons. Then we looked out at the ocean and believed there we sea monsters over the horizon. Then we sailed the seven seas and found no sea monsters. We've become much more critical thinkers now, use the scientific method and look back on past generations as superstitious simpletons.
Now we look beyond the horizon of space and believe mysterious creatures are out there just beyond our reach. Eventually, mankind will probably realize we are the only living things anywhere in the universe, adding its own meaning to both theists and atheists in different ways. And both will look back on this generation as superstitious simpletons.
There is nothing new under the sun.
It's not physically possible for us to reach this conclusion and know we're correct.Win At Life said:
A long time ago, people believed there were fire breathing dragons in distant lands. But then we went there, we found no dragons. Then we looked out at the ocean and believed there we sea monsters over the horizon. Then we sailed the seven seas and found no sea monsters. We've become much more critical thinkers now, use the scientific method and look back on past generations as superstitious simpletons.
Now we look beyond the horizon of space and believe mysterious creatures are out there just beyond our reach. Eventually, mankind will probably realize we are the only living things anywhere in the universe, adding its own meaning to both theists and atheists in different ways. And both will look back on this generation as superstitious simpletons.
There is nothing new under the sun.