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Asked by jamestheboy on 30 Jan 2020.
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Maja Popovic answered on 30 Jan 2020: last edited 30 Jan 2020 4:17 pm
I can hardly believe that in our *vast* universe life appeared only on our little planet and nowhere else. Probability is against it 🙂
However, I don’t think we will ever meet any extraterrestrial life forms (because of way too large distances).
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Giuseppe Cotugno answered on 30 Jan 2020:
We can’t exclude that in the whole universe another form of life is able to survive on a different planet. However we would need to explore such universe to have an answer.
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Sreejita Ghosh answered on 31 Jan 2020:
I’d like to believe in an alien from Gallifrey, with 2 hearts, travelling in a blue police box, and with an all-purpose sonic screwdriver, who travels through all of time and space, and ‘nevertheless, regenerates’.
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Fiona Macfarlane answered on 31 Jan 2020:
I don’t really believe in aliens in the sense of intelligent human-like creatures, but I think there may be plants/smaller microoranisms (bacteria etc) on other planets
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