And, even here on Earth, if various extinction events did not occur, it's entirely possible that the dominant sentient creature would be a Dinosaur perhaps... or some ocean bound creature (mammal or fish)
Quite correct.
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And, even here on Earth, if various extinction events did not occur, it's entirely possible that the dominant sentient creature would be a Dinosaur perhaps... or some ocean bound creature (mammal or fish)
We could have a pretty good arguement as to whether or not intelligent life exists on this planet.
Your soooooooooo clever!(sarcasm font):tongue2:
Two no votes...
Why no?
Waiting for absolute proof, or is there something else?
I voted No simply because I don't believe it's out there and have no real reason to believe it is, and I reserve the right to believe differently if presented with proof to the contrary. :)
I voted No simply because I don't believe it's out there and have no real reason to believe it is, and I reserve the right to believe differently if presented with proof to the contrary. :)
If you listen to the whack jobs on coast to coast am, we dropped a probe on Titan because NASA thinks we are being visited from there. :crazy:So, you fall in the former category - waiting for absolute proof.
Do you believe it is irrational to believe in life elsewhere (Again, intelligent life)
If we scale down the word "intelligent" Do you believe there is life elsewhere in the universe? Or even in this particular solar system?
If you listen to the whack jobs on coast to coast am, we dropped a probe on Titan because NASA thinks we are being visited from there. :crazy:
There is potential for life within this solar system. Who says all life is organic and requires oxygen?