F.U.B.A.R.
Bluelight Crew
Not so sure about those theories now fubar - big bang is turning out to be a load of bollocks by all recent accounts. Could be an infinite number of universes, ours might've been the only one with goldilocks coefficients for everything (for example if water boiled a few degrees cooler water-based life couldn't exist), or it could be one of million universes with life in all of the feckers.
Oh I don't know Ismene, the only point I made which is likely to be affected if a new 'origin' hypothesis becomes generally accepted, is the age of the universe. The rest of my post pertaining to life and its support system on Earth is still valid.
From what I can gather, the current consensus of opinion regarding the question 'Is there any life out there' is that the developent of basic lifeforms could be inevitable throughout the universe - but complex, intelligent life could well be unique to our planet due to the serendipitous nature of the conditions required for it to evolve and mature. Admittedly, these conditions are specific to carbon based biology, but the only other chemical element that has the potential to form complex molecules like amino acids by chaining together with other elements, is silicon. Silicon based life would likely be dependant upon liquid methane rather than water, which would involve a completely different set of planetary requirements. Perhaps there are other, as yet unknown ways in which life could evolve, but would we even recognise it if we saw it?
Even if 'life as we know it' has developed into alien civilisations numerous times elsewhere in the universe, the chances of our crossing paths with them is extremely remote, simply due to the excessive distances and timescales involved. I used to totally believe that UFO sightings were alien visitors and that they had influenced our development in the past (hell, I even believed everything Erick Von Daniken wrote...). But after studying Science at degree level and subsequent general reading on the subject, I've pretty much concluded that the whole 'x-files' business is no more than a convenient smokescreen spread by the gullible and tolerated by the military to cover up top secret government weapons and aircraft testing.
TL:DR... I believe 'we' are currently alone in at least this galaxy - and even if we're not, to all intents and purposes we may as well be as the chances of finding them, or even recognising them, are infinitesimal.
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