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Think about your answer, just think about the following:
If you said NO, then in the whole of the universe you are saying there is no life at all. Wow! How important and miraculous does that then make life on Earth? More importantly, would that not also mean we should be taking more care of each other and out Planet?
If you said YES, just imagine how that would alter society, once confirmed. Would religions need to adapt? Would the economy crash? Would they be friendly? Would we ever meet them?
[4 points]3 years ago by ickbitsReplyEdited 3 years ago by ickbits
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[-1 points] 3 years ago by deleted user ReplyThink about your answer, just think about the following:
If you said NO, then in the whole of the universe you are saying there is no life at all. Wow! How important and miraculous does that then make life on Earth? More importantly, would that not also mean we should be taking more care of each other and out Planet?
If you said YES, just imagine how that would alter society, once confirmed. Would religions need to adapt? Would the economy crash? Would they be friendly? Would we ever meet them?
Agreed. Either way, it's amazing to think about.
Single cell organisms live on Mars, so yeah.
Has that been proven. I thought the last announcement of this was still being debated. Would love to read more if you have a link.