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The famous British physicist Stephen Hawking recently proposed a new understanding of the mysteries of the universe, saying that extraterrestrial life is almost ubiquitous in the universe, most of which are microorganisms and simple life forms, but a few have higher intelligence than humans. He believes that contact with such extraterrestrial creatures will have a devastating effect on humanity, and advises humans not to search for them.
According to the report, Hawking's insights into extraterrestrial life have long been supported by evidence. Since 1995, more than 450 planets have been discovered orbiting stars, much larger than Earth, and there may be many Earth-sized planets that have yet to be detected. In addition, life on Earth can survive in extreme environments, and it is not surprising that life exists on other planets with harsh environments.
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People on our earth are three-dimensional animals, but the world we live in is not only a three-dimensional space, but people can't know it, so in front of the higher life forms, we may be in contact with it every day without knowing it! As for whether there are alien people, I think there should be, "there are heavens outside the sky, and there are people outside the people"! And when we break through the limitations of our understanding, we may be surprised to find that the world is very different.
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Extraterrestrial high-level life must exist, the universe is too big, and even if our spaceship reaches the speed of light, it is impossible.
Arrive at another planet with a higher level of life.
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The universe is so big, there are people on our earth, can't there be people on other planets?
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According to the Spanish newspaper "Abesai" on December 16, the universe is a widely accepted theory about the origin of the universe. Loeb calculates that liquid water, a necessary condition for the existence of life, may have formed on rocky planets 15 million years later.
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The mystery of life in the universe is profound, scientists are trying to explore this mysterious universe, scientists judge that Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, etc. are unlikely to exist life, Mars may have life, but the probability is very small, the Milky Way is only the tip of the iceberg in the universe, scientists deduce that in this seemingly boundless universe, there must be more than the earth can have life.
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Is there any other life in the universe? See what the scientists say!
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There are 18 billion galaxies in the entire Milky Way.
Based on logical reasoning, I think there should be.
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