VaeVictis:i find it funny that you even consider grammar a sign of intelligence, that itself is a very uneducated claim
Finding another planet wouldn't necessarily mean the creatures we find would be less evolutionarily developed than us. Maybe they are arrogant and don't want to find other life around them. An arrogant isolationist lifeform. And yeah, there is absolutely life other than here in the Universe. It's already been shown that there are space bacteria/virii out there that thrive on certain elements (metal in asteroids, gas emissions from planets/moons, etc), so I'm sure there's life out there on a complex level like us. If not on these exoplanets, then for absolutely sure somewhere in the Universe as a whole. It would be foolish to think we're truly the only ones.
3.) The idea of time being endless is currently being debated. Much like the Universe which was once thought to be endless, we now realize that is almost certainly not the case. Scientists are starting to believe this about time as well. Time may not be a forward flowing thing as we perceive it, but rather a solid-state entity of the Universal field, and us living through it right now may actually be something that is set-in-stone. Crazy, I know, but many of our greatest minds are starting to think that if the Universe is built on dimensions, and each of these dimensions have bends and folds in them, and as time itself is merely another dimension, then it may be limited right along with all the other dimensions, having the ability to be manipulated (bended and folded), but also having dimensional limitations.
1.) We are not "alone." There are bacteria and virii in outer space locked up in asteroids, gases, and other things floating around in just our solar system alone.
I think he was referring to thishttp://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/03/06/nasa_alien_fossils_found_meteorite/http://dvice.com/archives/2011/03/nasa-researcher.phphowever the evidences were not conclusive
Quote from: ex on July 28, 2012, 11:56:11 PM3.) The idea of time being endless is currently being debated. Much like the Universe which was once thought to be endless, we now realize that is almost certainly not the case. Scientists are starting to believe this about time as well. Time may not be a forward flowing thing as we perceive it, but rather a solid-state entity of the Universal field, and us living through it right now may actually be something that is set-in-stone. Crazy, I know, but many of our greatest minds are starting to think that if the Universe is built on dimensions, and each of these dimensions have bends and folds in them, and as time itself is merely another dimension, then it may be limited right along with all the other dimensions, having the ability to be manipulated (bended and folded), but also having dimensional limitations.