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Communist wrote Maybe they're not human beings like us but perhaps some form of species just like us but way more intelligent.

You have a very good opinion on this
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The way i look at it is that we are such a TINY amount of matter in all of space that there is NO WAY we are alone. Space goes on to basically infinity and we cant even see much past a few million light-years.
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No, I do not believe there are another species of Homo Sapien in the Universe. However I believe it is plausible. However the problem with there being other, as you so call, human life in the Universe, would be that we would have had to have evolved from their DNA, or vice versa depending on which is older. During evolution, species evolve to what best suits them and their environment, and what gives them the best advantage. For example we evolved to walk on two feet, rather than four, to give us the mobility of being able to use our hands. However to have another species, on another planet, that is the same or similar to human life, then they would have had to have evolved in the exact same way as we did.

However for example maybe an advanced form of human life visited Earth before the human race began, and left traces of their DNA, of which we evolved off of, or something along those lines.

Don't get me wrong, I do 100% believe in some form of life elsewhere in the Universe, I just believe it's a lot more likely to look nothing like us at all, than look humanoid.
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WAD3 wrote No, I do not believe there are another species of Homo Sapien in the Universe. However I believe it is plausible. However the problem with there being other, as you so call, human life in the Universe, would be that we would have had to have evolved from their DNA, or vice versa depending on which is older. During evolution, species evolve to what best suits them and their environment, and what gives them the best advantage. For example we evolved to walk on two feet, rather than four, to give us the mobility of being able to use our hands. However to have another species, on another planet, that is the same or similar to human life, then they would have had to have evolved in the exact same way as we did.

However for example maybe an advanced form of human life visited Earth before the human race began, and left traces of their DNA, of which we evolved off of, or something along those lines.

Don't get me wrong, I do 100% believe in some form of life elsewhere in the Universe, I just believe it's a lot more likely to look nothing like us at all, than look humanoid.

You have a very good point
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Strive wrote Well they discovered an ocean 22 miles into one of the moons on Jupiter. I'm not sure if we could ever travel to it but it's a fact. There could be life anywhere. Just remember, we think about life other places, other places might think about life here. We never know(: .

Yeah under Europa they think there is a ocean. There probably is, it probably contains microbial life just like Mars and many other moons... moons are interesting things imo.
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WAD3 wrote No, I do not believe there are another species of Homo Sapien in the Universe. However I believe it is plausible. However the problem with there being other, as you so call, human life in the Universe, would be that we would have had to have evolved from their DNA, or vice versa depending on which is older. During evolution, species evolve to what best suits them and their environment, and what gives them the best advantage. For example we evolved to walk on two feet, rather than four, to give us the mobility of being able to use our hands. However to have another species, on another planet, that is the same or similar to human life, then they would have had to have evolved in the exact same way as we did.

However for example maybe an advanced form of human life visited Earth before the human race began, and left traces of their DNA, of which we evolved off of, or something along those lines.

Don't get me wrong, I do 100% believe in some form of life elsewhere in the Universe, I just believe it's a lot more likely to look nothing like us at all, than look humanoid.

Are you dumb? Do you think you can evolve of traces of DNA? The first part of your part of your post was good, but that just let you down.
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WAD3 wrote No, I do not believe there are another species of Homo Sapien in the Universe. However I believe it is plausible. However the problem with there being other, as you so call, human life in the Universe, would be that we would have had to have evolved from their DNA, or vice versa depending on which is older. During evolution, species evolve to what best suits them and their environment, and what gives them the best advantage. For example we evolved to walk on two feet, rather than four, to give us the mobility of being able to use our hands. However to have another species, on another planet, that is the same or similar to human life, then they would have had to have evolved in the exact same way as we did.

However for example maybe an advanced form of human life visited Earth before the human race began, and left traces of their DNA, of which we evolved off of, or something along those lines.

Don't get me wrong, I do 100% believe in some form of life elsewhere in the Universe, I just believe it's a lot more likely to look nothing like us at all, than look humanoid.

Are you dumb? Do you think you can evolve of traces of DNA? The first part of your part of your post was good, but that just let you down.


"or something along those lines."

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Communist wrote Maybe they're not human beings like us but perhaps some form of species just like us but way more intelligent.


Why do people say that they are way more intelligent...

They might just be stupid. Duh Duh Duh.

They might be both stupid and smart, depends if there are blonde aliens, or blonde"humans" :| :trollin:
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WAD3 wrote No, I do not believe there are another species of Homo Sapien in the Universe. However I believe it is plausible. However the problem with there being other, as you so call, human life in the Universe, would be that we would have had to have evolved from their DNA, or vice versa depending on which is older. During evolution, species evolve to what best suits them and their environment, and what gives them the best advantage. For example we evolved to walk on two feet, rather than four, to give us the mobility of being able to use our hands. However to have another species, on another planet, that is the same or similar to human life, then they would have had to have evolved in the exact same way as we did.

However for example maybe an advanced form of human life visited Earth before the human race began, and left traces of their DNA, of which we evolved off of, or something along those lines.

Don't get me wrong, I do 100% believe in some form of life elsewhere in the Universe, I just believe it's a lot more likely to look nothing like us at all, than look humanoid.

Are you dumb? Do you think you can evolve of traces of DNA? The first part of your part of your post was good, but that just let you down.


No I don't, in the process of the creation of life the building blocks of life, such as amino acids, randomly bump into each and after a long time, created life. Well that's the theory anyway. And the thought that I had was that part of their DNA was involved in the original creation of life, but all I was doing was trying to give a possibility of how we possibly could have evolved from another species, that was not my actual view at all.
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Agreed. I do believe we are one human race out of whatever many there are in other millions of galaxies
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