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Yes. Makes my mind boggle over the notion too.
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absolutley.
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Yes. I agree with Moongrim, it is like trying to imagine the worth of a billion people or the weight of one life on this earth.
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That is virtually certain to be true, but it isn't proven. There's no reason to believe that it isn't true, but there's no substitute for direct observation. If you figure out a way to get there to check it out in person, I'll come along. I'm a decent amateur physicist, but a really good cook.
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One of my favorite qoutes is Anything is possible in an infinite universe.
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good question. I guess we'll fins out in 30 or 50, maybe 80 years xD
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Of course....look out the window at night, see all the stars?....Most of those are suns...FAR FAR away...burning like our own. Its ignorant to think that there cant possibly be more out there...than us. Say if there were people on a far away planet, and they see our sun...(one of their stars)...and say..."Thats where its all at"...Naw No Way!...Theres SOOOOO MUCH out there...an infinite amount of things, and things...we will never understand, see, find...or imagine.
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does that mean that there are other people in the other galaxys
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That's the deal yo...
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No. But it does mean the odds are very very high.
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the math says yes
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most likely
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Absolutely yes. With other forms of life on it or one just like us. Imagine! Why would we be the only form of life in the whole universe? Doesn't it blow your mind away to know that all these possibilities are out there?
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>> If we live in a galaxy with planets in it,does that mean other galaxys have other planets in [them]?<< ~ No. The fact that our galaxy contains planets does not "mean" that other galaxies also have planets. I would guess that other galaxies *do* have planets, but one does not prove the other.
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They have already found hundres of suns with planets
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QUITE POSSIBLE.
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Yes. Actually the chances of finding a Galaxy that doesn't contain any planets is approaching the infinite.
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Other galaxies do, but not because we do
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Perhaps. +5
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Well logically it would only make sense right. If you think of it this way, The sun is a star so there is a very large possibility that every star we see in the sky has it's own solar system with planets. And really, it seems to me that it would be a pretty slim chance for there to be all those bizillions of solar systems and none of them to have life like ours. The 'aliens' that we imagine are probably just other civilizations just like ours.
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