Whether there is any other life in the universe other than life on Earth .

Updated on science 2024-02-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Based on logical reasoning, I think there should be.

    Because astronomers have seen quasars 15 billion light-years away from our Earth. Now, 15 billion years ago, these quasars should have evolved a lot of planets like our Milky Way, our solar system, and the Earth. Of course, life should have evolved in these many planetary bodies.

    Astronomers have also discovered organic matter such as methane in the spectrum of elements in the universe. This fully shows that the creation of organisms is a universal phenomenon in the universe.

    From this point of view, the emergence of life forms should also be a common phenomenon in the universe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not yet certain, but there have been some UFOs (unidentified flying objects) that have come to Earth, but there is still some debate about whether it is UFOs or not, but there is no second explanation other than UFOs! There was a meteor shower in Jilin Province, China, and the largest part of it was sampled and analyzed, and it was found that there were organic molecules! It can be seen that there is life in the universe!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes Nothing is absolute, and the huge universe will not only have life on the earth, just like there are human beings of different colors and races on the earth

    Aliens and UFOs are not unfounded.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Absolutely. If it were just us, it wouldn't be wasted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The universe is infinite, and in this infinite space, the Milky Way is just a flat boat in the universe, so there must be.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I believe there is, but I don't believe in any evidence that directly proves it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    <> there will be life on other planets in the universe besides the earth, because our universe is endless, but if our earth can be suitable for human habitation, then there must be other planets that are suitable for living environments.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the universe, there is no conclusive conclusion on whether life exists on planets other than Earth.

    The universe is vast, there are too many things waiting for human beings to know**, whether there is extraterrestrial life or not, everything is possible, but there is no conclusive evidence.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Now people only know that there is life on Earth in the solar system, and even whether Mars ever had life is still being studied. The universe is so big, it is possible that there is a planet with a similar environment to the earth, so it may give rise to life. It's just that the level of science and technology is still relatively backward, and people don't dare to assert themselves.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Such a thing is unlikely.

    The first is that the appearance of the sun is very special.

    There are many cosmic elements that can emit light.

    But cosmic elements that are able to burn initially are rare, followed by.

    There are also very few Mercurys that can form Earth.

    Or not.

    Some say that Venus was once Mercury.

    But it can't be the earth either, and in the end.

    The cosmic rules of the multiplicity of caste creation.

    Instead of simply burning with copy-paste.

    This is like the ancient Chinese naming everything in the world.

    Dogs and wolves do not have the same name, although they belong to the same genus but are not homogeneous.

    For this reason, only people who have the genetic information of the ancient Chinese people.

    in order to better understand similar problems.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is currently no answer to this question.

    In addition to the earth, whether there is life on other planets in the universe is an important topic for human beings to explore the universe. Although most people believe that life on Earth is not alone in the universe, there is currently no search for extraterrestrial life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, this question is not yet known to mankind, but the universe is vast, and I believe that there should be life on the other side of the distant side.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There must be, and the unknown is not necessarily none.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Whether there is life on other planets in the universe besides the Earth, the answer is yes, but it has not yet been discovered.

    Theoretically, the universe is infinite. The Earth is just a planet in the solar system, and the solar system is just a tiny part of the Milky Way. There are about 150 billion stars in the entire Milky Way, and there are quite a few planetary systems like the solar system, among which planets similar to the Earth must exist.

    It can be guessed that the Earth is by no means the only celestial body with life. However, humanity has yet to find another planet with life.

    The basis for the birth of life is organic matter, and organic matter must be composed of at least oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon and other elements. Then, there are certainly not a few planets in the universe that have these elements, as long as there are suitable conditions, these elements can be combined into organic matter, and then these organic matter is constantly evolving, and finally life is born.

    Take the evolution of life on the earth as an example: the oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon and other elements on the earth form proteins under the action of the sun's ultraviolet rays and thunderstorms; It is also a coincidence that the earth is at the right distance from the sun, so there is life. Life then evolves further due to the constraints of the environment.

    Then after n billion years of evolution, humans were born.

    There are trillions of planets in the universe, so there must be a few in the universe to find a place with similar geographical conditions to the earth. Therefore, we cannot say that there are no life forms other than the earth.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Abstract: In addition to the Earth, there is also the possibility of life on other planets.

    Extraterrestrial life is life that exists outside of the Earth. Modern scientific research has shown that the Earth is not unique in the universe. There are many, many planets like Earth, almost all over the universe.

    Therefore, the possibility of extraterrestrial life is being accepted by more and more people. There are three reasons why extraterrestrial life is thought to exist:

    First, there are a large number of areas in the universe suitable for life;

    Second, the elements found in the earth and the solar system, such as C, H, O, N and other basic elements that make up life, are also found throughout the universe;

    Third, the organic chemical reaction can be carried out under many environmental conditions. Scientists have discovered ordinary organic molecules in dark interstellar clouds, further supporting the theory of the existence of extraterrestrial life.

    In the universe, apart from the Earth, is there life on other planets?

    In addition to the Earth, there is also the possibility of life on other planets, that is, life forms that exist outside the Earth. Modern scientific research has shown that the Earth is not unique in the universe. There are many, many planets like Earth, almost all over the universe.

    Therefore, the possibility of extraterrestrial life is being accepted by more and more people. It is believed that extraterrestrial life exists for three reasons:1

    First, there are a large number of areas in the universe suitable for life; 2.Second, the elements found in the earth and the solar system, such as C, H, O, N and other basic elements that make up life, are also found throughout the universe; 3.Third, the organic chemical reaction can be carried out under many environmental conditions.

    Scientists have discovered ordinary organic molecules in dark interstellar clouds, further supporting the theory of the existence of extraterrestrial life.

    The most likely place where life exists is Europa. Europa is a moon of Jupiter, which is about 3,100 kilometers in diameter, slightly smaller than the Moon, and scientists have observed that Europa has a thin atmosphere containing oxygen. Europa's surface contains a thick layer of ice, but Europa has an energy source deep inside, so there may be liquid water under the ice, and there may be a liquid ocean under Europa's ice On December 11, 2013, NASA announced that clayey minerals found on Europa's surface may breed new life.

    Europa's surface is covered with ice, and the ice temperature is around minus 26 degrees Celsius, and there is an ocean under the ice, which is 96 kilometers deeper than the deepest ocean on Earth. On September 26, 2016, NASA discovered that Europa Europa had a water vapor eruption, and that the presence of water could lead to life. According to the comprehensive observation and research of scientists, Europa contains water, oxygen, etc., which are needed for life, and comprehensive analysis shows that Europa is the most likely place for life to exist on the planet found in the solar system.

    Hope mine can help you.

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