Are there more sentient (advanced) worlds other than our own. Do they exist at the outer ripples of the big bang explosion?
11 Answers
- nineteenthlyLv 77 months ago
If the Big Bang happened, it happened everywhere at once. There is no outer edge to it.
- 7 months ago
As far as we know, and are ever likely to know, there are no other worlds with life, let alone "advanced" life, whatever that may mean.
- Jeffrey KLv 67 months ago
It is not yet known if life or advanced intelligent life exists in other planets. Chances are good that it does.
The Big Bang has no outer ripples. It has no center and no edges.
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- PaulaLv 77 months ago
There might be other life forms somewhere.
But we have no evidence of their existence.
That question is one of the many mysteries of the universe.
Until we find other life, we can only speculate.
- goringLv 67 months ago
No real proof that the Universe was created as an explosion/
if there was ripples by now they would be so far away never to be seen, Hence the theory is nonsense
- sashaLv 77 months ago
Our world is not sentient. The planet is a non-living object.
Human beings are sentient.
There could be many worlds with intelligent life. They could exist in our own galaxy, no need to go to the edge of the universe.
The Big Bang was not an explosion.
- cosmoLv 77 months ago
There's no "outer ripples of the big bang explosion". There's no outer part of the Big Bang. That's like saying "where is the outer part of the surface of the Earth?" The Big Bang is a 4-d hypersphere. If you go in any direction at infinite speed, you wind up where you started after a journey of about 10^21 lightlyears.
- PoseidonLv 77 months ago
Not one person on this Earth knows the answer as to whether there is other life in the Universe or whether this life is more advanced than ours.
However I believe the Universe is brimming with life from the tiniest amoeba to lifeforms far, far superior to us in both intelligence and technology.