If Earth really were the only planet in the universe where life exists, would you feel lucky or disa

Updated on science 2024-07-23
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Neither will feel lucky.

    I won't be disappointed either.

    The universe is boundless.

    It is the ultimate initial source of all matter.

    Anything beyond the human imagination can appear.

    The Earth in the Universe.

    Although there is a unique possibility.

    But it is still the power of the universe to produce it.

    So. In the eyes of people who are not naïve.

    There will be no comfort or regret for any form of existence in cosmic space.

    We can't just live in our individual consciousness and ignore the universe as a whole.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I would feel lucky. In the universe, there is only life on Earth. What if you're not lucky.

    As for whether we will be disappointed, you mean if we are, then we should have explored any corner of the universe and searched for extraterrestrial bioengineering. The result is that there are no extraterrestrial creatures. The results are out, why be disappointed?

    The Michelson Morey experiment was aimed at finding out if the aether existed. It turned out that there was no ether. I didn't see physicists disappointed, but they turned their heads to admit Einstein's point of view, and then believed in Einstein's theory of relativity.

    Why be disappointed?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I would be disappointed.

    To say a terrible thing, a minute is only 60 seconds, the average life expectancy of Chinese is 68 years old, the Pacific plate will make Japan disappear in 2000 years, and the earth will enter the Cambrian period in 10,000 years.

    The Sun will expand in 1.2 billion years, baking the Earth into magma.

    In 3.6 billion years, the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy collide, and gamma-ray bursts will wipe out most galactic life.

    More than 100 billion years from now, our world will crash into the largest black hole ever since.

    After hundreds of billions of years, entropy increases to 0 and the universe falls into a heat death.

    After endless years, the universe remerges into a singularity and expands again. We have nowhere to go but Earth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello friends, if Earth is the only planet in the universe where life exists, then I would be disappointed. Because in the development of human scientific and technological civilization, maybe one day we will travel to space, and even reach other planets, of course, I hope to see planets with life, although we have not yet discovered planets with life, but I believe that there will be, the earth is not the only planet with life in the universe, thank you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm still disappointed, there is only one asteroid in the huge universe, and I'm still a little worried.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are hundreds of millions of planets in the universe, and if the earth is the only planet in the universe that has life, we should really be grateful and very lucky.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The birth of the earth.

    The earth we live on has not always existed, the earth did not exist 5 billion years ago, when the sun was just born, and the solar system was surrounded by a large amount of dust and rocks, under the influence of gravity, colliding with each other, slowly becoming larger, after millions of years, the earth was slowly born. So, there is a saying that the earth was born from a speck of dust.

    The earth as it was when it was born.

    Rocks collide with each other, generating enormous amounts of energy, and about 100 million years ago, the earth's surface was full of boiling magma, and no land existed. The surface temperature is also as high as 1200 degrees Celsius, with only nitrogen, water vapor and carbon dioxide.

    At the beginning of Earth's existence, a planet about the size of Mars called Theia collided with Earth. The massive dust produced by the impact formed a dust layer in the atmosphere, and the Moon was born.

    How water and land are formed.

    About 3.9 billion years ago, the Earth received another impact, due to the formation of the solar system, a group of meteors continued to fall and hit the Earth. However, these meteors carry the crystal particles of seawater, under the impact of millions of years, a large amount of water has been formed on the surface of the earth, and the water has also greatly reduced the surface temperature, so the earth at this time has produced an important factor for the growth of life "water", with the passage of time, the magma under the water surface bursts out, and under the cooling of the water, volcanic islands are formed, and the initial appearance of the earth's land is formed.

    The earliest life on Earth.

    Meteors bring water to the Earth as well as minerals of carbon and primitive protein amino acids, which scientists speculate are the ones that mix with other substances at the bottom of the ocean to form new chemicals, slowly forming the most compact life on Earth, and the earliest forms of life on Earth are microorganisms of these single-celled bacteria.

    We all know that plants can absorb carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to produce oxygen and maintain atmospheric circulation, and the first plants were born in the ocean about 3.5 billion years ago. As a result, oxygen, another important substance for our survival, is formed.

    Then the earth has evolved for billions of years to form the current appearance of our homeland, the formation of life on the earth is a very long process, in the universe we now know has not found other planets with life, but the universe is so big that no one dares to determine whether there is life on other planets. The times are evolving, no one knows what fate the earth will usher in in the future, the only thing we can do is to respect life and love the home we live in--- earth!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the Earth is really the only planet in the universe where life exists. I'm going to be disappointed, because we're all exploring the mysteries of space. are studying each.

    Everything on the planet is dynamic and some scientific experiments in the universe. If. There is no life on other planets.

    Future exploration of the universe will have certain limitations.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I would be disappointed because there are so many planets in the universe, it is impossible to have no extraterrestrial civilizations, and the presence of aliens will make the whole world more progressive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think the Earth should be the only planet of life, it should have its own compatriots, and only then will it be perfect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The earth is really the planet of life in the universe, you will feel happy or playing, of course it is happiness, there is hope that the earth is the only space and hope to live, so it is very lucky.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think I'm going to be disappointed. Why is there only life on Earth in the universe? In fact, life is a beautiful thing, and I don't want it to exist only on Earth. Besides, if the earth is destroyed in the future, should human beings migrate to **?

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although the earth is the only planet in the universe where life exists, the available resources are decreasing after all, we are lucky, but we are also disappointed, because once these resources are used, there is no way to continue to use them, so we also hope to find other living planets.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I feel quite disappointed, from a personal point of view, I have felt that there must be aliens in this world since I was a child, and there are curiosity about the life and development of aliens, and from the perspective of probability, there will be countless planets with life like Earth in the entire galaxy and even the entire universe.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Luck, of course! Because of the earth, we have a home.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course it's disappointing, the universe is so big, and there is only life on the earth, isn't this sad?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I still feel a little disappointed about this, after all, the universe is also a big family, there are other lifeforms, for human beings, there are better friends, and the two civilizations can learn from each other and coexist with each other.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Being in the midst of blessings is just not knowing blessings.

    Not many people have thought about it.

    Neither disappointed nor disappointed.

    If you really want to think about it, you should be lucky.

    Even if there are other life forms, it is not good news for humans.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the earth is really the only planet in the universe where life exists, I personally think that this is a relatively lucky thing for human beings themselves, because if there is life on other planets, and this kind of life is higher than human beings in terms of science and technology, then it is undoubtedly a great threat to us.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As a three-body fan, I naturally feel lucky.

    At the current level of civilization on Earth, interstellar voyages across the solar system are not yet possible. Planets with life weaker than us, we are powerless to conquer; Equally powerful, old and dead do not get along (after all, the Earth is the only planet with life in the solar system); More powerful than us, since it can run over tens of thousands of light years, the scientific and technological ability to throw the earth for ten hundred centuries is like a fuss. It's easy to be extinguished (think singer, two-way foil).

    So, get lucky!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Kiss! If the Earth is the planet of the only life, the first thing is to feel lucky, because the universe is so big, what a gift from God!

    The second thing is to be disappointed!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If Earth really were the only planet in the universe where life exists, would you feel lucky or disappointed?

    If Earth is the only planet in the universe where life exists, then we are so lucky, it is like winning the first prize of the lottery 10,000 times. Unfortunately, there are many planets in the universe where life exists, and there is definitely not only one Earth.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I feel that in this case, humanity should be disappointed, because there is no way out for humanity.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If the Earth is really the planet where life exists in the universe, you will feel lucky.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    To say that in the entire solar system, Jupiter has the largest number of moons, reaching a terrifying number of 79, as if it can become a small galaxy of its own, and the most special of them is this Europa, this satellite was discovered by the famous astronomer Galileo Galileo with his self-made telescope in 1601, and then people named the planet, Europa.

    Goddess Europa.

    The name is also very interesting, from the name of a goddess in Greek mythology, legend has it that this goddess once had several children with Zeus, and these children are the ancestors of the current Europeans, so when humans discovered this planet, they had great expectations for this planet, hoping that humans could immigrate there, but why does Jupiter have so many moons, but only this planet has so high hopes for human beings?

    First of all, in the last issue, we mentioned that the human scientific community said that there are three elements of life, that is, the composition of the atmosphere, liquid, and a special energy that promotes the birth of life, and this planet has not only been discovered, its stock even exceeds the earth, especially water resources, so to speak, if you think that the earth is a water ball in outer space, then the planet Europa is a veritable ice ball, because the surface of this planet is completely covered by a layer of ice with a thickness of more than 20 kilometers. So if you look at it from above, the surface of this planet is very smooth, and those crimson streaks on this planet are actually huge cracks in this ice shell.

    Europa. And we say that there are oceans on this planet, because human beings have discovered these cracks, because the thickness of the ice shell, if you want to produce cracks, then you must meet at least one condition, that is, the temperature under the ice layer is greater than the surface of the ice, our South Pole is an example, and this phenomenon on the planet Europa reveals that there is not only a huge amount of water under this ice shell, but the temperature of these waters is not low, according to the probes sent by NASA, the depth scan shows, The total amount of water on the planet Europa is twice that of Earth.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You will feel lucky that everyone lives in the same place, and there is no disappointment.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If the earth is not the only planet in the universe where life exists, there may be many opportunities, but there will also be many harms, and the harm will outweigh the benefits.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Fortunate. Because assuming that there are planets in the universe other than the earth, there is a high probability that they will invade the earth when they develop into an advanced civilization. Assuming that it has not yet developed into an advanced civilization, it will be sooner or later.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If the Earth really is the only living planet in the universe. So I could say 100 million possibilities in this. What a blessing to be.

    And if there is no other external life, then it means that we do not have any competition, so that all the universe is ours, which is a fortunate thing.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If so, all I feel is luck, a unique luck.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    This question, to be honest, no one can be sure.

    However, there are a few things in the universe that have definitely passed something. It's just speculation, yes or no, in fact, it's up to the listener to decide, if you think that someone else is right, what they say makes sense, you say good. Otherwise, you certainly won't nod.

    From the general theory of relativity, our universe is multidimensional, that is to say, everything in our universe is not single, and there may be many dimensions in the same place. That is to say, there are many people who are the same as you, or me. That's one thing.

    On the other hand, if you just think about how big the universe is, you won't say that there are only people on earth in the universe.

    Although some might say let's go and see the process of the formation of life on earth. Yes, the process of formation of life on Earth is a little too "inhumane". But what can such a process be in the universe?

    The universe is so big that life forms are definitely not something that can be summed up on our planet.

    Some organisms may not eat food, water, or oxygen. We can't just look at the earth like this and say that life in the universe should be like this.

    To put it this way, why not take a look at why Jupiter is so big when the Earth is only so big. Why should the Sun be a star and not a planet? Not to mention black holes, neutron stars, and white holes.

    The universe is now known to have a volume of 13.7 billion cubic light-years. The Milky Way is only 100,000 light-years away, and there are hundreds of millions of galaxies in the Milky Way.

    It is impossible to think about it without extraterrestrial life.

    There is a purpose for the non-existence of aliens in those countries, on the one hand, for fear of causing panic among humans, and on the other hand, it may be for selfish purposes.

    There is also the fact that what they are looking for on other planets is only the same water as us, a certain temperature upper and lower pressure and the most ignorant of all, only oxygen, pretentious, self-righteous, but useless lifeforms.

    Words like this. Before the alien could be found, the alien himself had been clicked away.

    In a word, yes or no, it depends on how much you know about the science of the universe.

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