Is there any alien in space?

This Is A Question From My Childhood Is There Any Alien In Space?. I Watched Many Alien Movies And I Thought About This. So Please Tell Me Is There Any Alien In Space. Have A Nice Day.

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  • rocketdave

    The universe is so immense there must be somewhere.

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    • hehegal

      Agreed

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    • LloydAsher

      Hopefully they are either dead or are microscopic bacteria living in a cesspool somewhere.

      I am not optimistic about what alien life encountering humanity would fare.

      If a species is able to bend space time to be able to get to this section of the universe we are fucked.

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  • SmokeEverything

    You're assuming space exists as they've told us which is the equivalent of a religious belief.

    You can only go so high and can also only go physically so far in any direction before somebody stops you. We don't know what the world as a whole looks like, outside what NASA tells us.

    Which means we know nothing, because NASA is a total hoax. Nobody goes to space, nobody ever has. Everything they put out is a complete fabrication.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Is there any poll on this post?

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    • SwickDinging

      The age old question.

      Polls are always better.

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  • FromTheSouthWeirdMan

    This is one of those questions that you will get alot of "for sure answers" but in reality no one fuckin knows. Maybe the president.

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    • SmokeEverything

      That is the answer haha. Nobody has any clue what's out in space

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      • FromTheSouthWeirdMan

        I remember Obama went on Conway's show and Conway was asking him about Aliens and Obama said "Im not allowed to say" like who tells the president he cant talk about something? I thought a president could declassify anything anytime

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        • SmokeEverything

          The president reads a script. He's never gonna tell you what UFOs are.

          Nobody goes to space so nobody knows what's out there. The fake space TV show NASA makes doesn't exactly provide much real information.

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          • FromTheSouthWeirdMan

            Hahaha yeah bro I'm not into the whole flat earth thing but you cant convince me some of that shit aint fake. You seen the one where u can see the harness on him in the background LOL?

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            • SmokeEverything

              The earth being round doesnt mean they went to space. Yeah those space station vids are hella sketch. There was one recently where they're playing with toys floating around tied to strings, the object literally APPEARS OUT OF NOWHERE WITH A FLASH EFFECT. They used to edit the objects in after but some point recently they seem to have switched into using a filter to add the objects live into the video. They have video filters on peoples phones now that can add interactive objects into the picture.

              Here's a good old one, this is early testing of SpaceX landable rockets (It's physically impossible to land a rocket)

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZDkItO-0a4&fbclid=IwAR1229ifrH2-0NOKKzJQM4t2oRRU8ywDUVEduWmSDib-ep4WhQbaPE8LmaE

              Look at the shadow of the rocket starting like 17 seconds in. The flame coming out of the rocket is leaving a shadow. Flames and other light sources don't cast shadows.

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  • SmokeEverything

    No that's not an accurate comparison. More like "I've caught them obviously doctoring images and videos, technology exists in the open to fake everything they put out, but I'm going to believe that anything that doesn't have obvious anomalies is real" Go drink some more flouride.

    If they were faking images to "look better to other countries" than you admit at least some part of the space program is a pointless vanity project that has no benefit to anyone. They're not wrong, its deliberate deception. If they fake some things then the videos and pictures they put out are no longer any kind of evidence that they do what they say they do, and the pictures and videos are all they have.

    They don't fake it to look good, they fake it because they never managed to come up with working technology that could do it for real. It shows by the incredible lack of concrete evidence that they have

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  • there might be some simple life forms such as bacteria out there somewhere.

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  • my_life_my_way

    If there’s a parallel universe I hope the other me is really rich and drives a Ferrari.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    my dingo wants to chase space squirrels

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  • Boojum

    Our galaxy is unimaginably huge, and the universe contains an equally unimaginably huge number of galaxies.

    What you see when you look up at night - even if you live in a place where the air is crystal-clear and there is no light pollution - is only a tiny fraction of the stars out there. if you look in a cheap telescope, you'll see many more stars wherever you look than you do with your naked eye. When astronomers look in that same direction with the Hubble Telescope, they see vastly more stars and galaxies than you will with the cheapo telescope.

    Scientists have tried to do some calculations to allow lay-people to get their head around these huge numbers. Everyone knows what a grain of sand looks like and has some conception of the vast number of grains of sand on a beach or in a desert. Scientists can make some rough calculations of how many grains of sand there are on all of Earth's beaches and in every sandy desert. They also have good estimates of how many stars there are in the universe.

    Those two calculations lead them to the conclusion that there are around 10,000 stars in the universe for every grain of sand on Earth's beaches and deserts. In our galaxy alone, there are around ten stars for every one of those grains of sand.

    Not every one of those stars will have planets and only a fraction of those will have a planet at the right distance from its sun where the planet's surface temperature is such that liquid water can exist there. (The only form of life we know needs to have appeared and evolved in liquid water, and the laws of chemistry and physics make it unlikely that any other form of life is possible.) But given the vast number of stars, there's probably a huge number of planets in our galaxy on which life could have evolved.

    Whether that ever actually happened in the lifetime of the universe is a matter of conjecture. No one has (yet) discovered any signs of life on planets orbiting other suns in our galaxy, but the universe existed for billions of years before humans appeared. It's entirely possible that life appeared on a relatively nearby planet in the same way it did on Earth, intelligent species evolved, and then they proved they weren't nearly as smart as they thought they were and they killed themselves off in one way or another long, long ago.

    In any case, this is all really of only scientific interest. Unless there's something very, very wrong with our current understanding of the laws of physics, the distances between stars is so vast that it's very unlikely we will ever have physical contact with an alien species that's anything like ourselves. Some have speculated that the natural progression of intelligent life is to evolve past the meat stage and for conscious, self-aware machine intelligence to appear. Obviously, an entity that exists only in a very advanced form of a computer would be capable of switching itself off for the really long, really boring bits of travelling between stars, so it's within the realm of possibility that we might someday be contacted by such a being who stopped by to have a look at us out of pure, scientific curiosity.

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    • SmokeEverything

      I don't think the problem is understanding of physics, it's the understanding of the objects that are subject to that physics. All of astrophysics is completely theoretical.

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  • olderdude-xx

    The Drake Equation estimates that there are at least 20 civilizations at least as advanced as ours in our galaxy. We have not yet detected anything by radio telescope; however, they have realistically only been listening to a very narrow range of frequencies.

    Some of these would likely be much more advanced.

    We have likely never met them (or have documented proof of meeting them) due to the difficulty of interstellar travel.

    Even if some race cracks Faster than Light interstellar travel; why would they visit a planet on the far rim of the galaxy?

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  • LloydAsher

    Probably. Best case scenario is that we are the most advanced species to make it this far technologically and we will hopefully be the first space capable species or at least the only one operating in this side of the galexy.

    On that note our planet condition is incredibly rare. First off most planets that are within a habital zone are tidally locked so theres only really a band of habitable area in a planet. Since one side is either in arctic conditions or being continuously sun blast. Second is that the planet would need a moon to catch most of the smaller asteroids that could spell doom for large animals. Third is that the inhabitants would need to develop a race that can be self aware, which in humanity's favor was pure luck that we had both the dexterity in our hands and the fact that we are by all means weak to foster needing to build tools to offset that weakness.

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  • SmokeEverything

    Find anywhere on here where I say the earth is flat.

    We live in a restricted area and dont have access to space. If you can admit NASA fakes some things you have to admit they probably fake all of it.

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