There's loads of evidence of UFOs that are extra-terrestrial in origin but not a single piece that is conclusive. When you look at other phenomena (such as the earth rotating around the sun or there potentially having been microbial life on Mars at one point), evidence gets tested, it builds, and conclusions are reached.
I don't believe "life" is very special. It's just biochemistry. It's nearly impossible to think it doesn't happen elsewhere. However, humans are very special because we're at that stage where we're just about to destroy ourselves (to go supernova, if you like). Perhaps the period of time between life exploring space in our very limited way and self-destruction is small enough that sentient creatures from different planets will never meet. Statistically, I believe that.
Do you believe in aliens?
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There's loads of evidence of UFOs that are extra-terrestrial in origin but not a single piece that is conclusive. When you look at other phenomena (such as the earth rotating around the sun or there potentially having been microbial life on Mars at one point), evidence gets tested, it builds, and conclusions are reached.
I don't believe "life" is very special. It's just biochemistry. It's nearly impossible to think it doesn't happen elsewhere. However, humans are very special because we're at that stage where we're just about to destroy ourselves (to go supernova, if you like). Perhaps the period of time between life exploring space in our very limited way and self-destruction is small enough that sentient creatures from different planets will never meet. Statistically, I believe that.