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- Anonymous2 months agoFavorite Answer
No. In spite of the Frank Drake-Carl Sagan Equation. I used to though.
- JamieLv 72 months ago
Yes . I wonder if humans will bring back a bacterium , virus or other microorganism from some space mission that will wreak chaos on humans . Japan just retrieved some parts of an asteroid .
- Anonymous2 months ago
Life almost certainly exists elsewhere in the universe, but no life can survive in interstellar space.
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- pollyLv 72 months ago
Not complex ones.
Space is really good at sterilising life & even if there are places that may have had liquid water on them & a sun star at a distance to nurture life, there are so many events that will make life there unsustainable
- 2 months ago
My feelings are pretty well summed up in the movie "Contact" when Jodie Foster's character (as a young girl) asks her dad if he thought there were people on other planets, and he says,
"I don't know, Sparks. But I guess I'd say if it is just us... seems like an awful waste of space."
Actually, I would add that anybody who thinks it's just us in the universe is being pretty damned arrogant and needs to get over themselves.