I don't think they exist. just some hollywood movies have created those frictions, and people started thinking about them.
Given the estimated number of planets out there, there's probably a good chance that life exists elsewhere as well
No conclusive evidence as of now.. May be there are some lives living in a distant planet , with a solar syetm.. who knows..... I cannot rule out the possibility...
Aliens are Unreal..Anyone from outside earth unknown to us must be an Alien..SOOOOOOOO I think they are unreal untill unless they make us feel their presence in real!!!!!
Pretty much. I tend to think of aliens the same way Carl Sagan does...with the number of planets, solar systems, and galaxies out there...probability dictates that there's most likely life on other planets. However, I don't think we'll find a real answer to the question for many years to come.
I think there are other life on other planets, I don't know if I would call them aliens. I don't believe that they are green people, I think it might be a smalll rodent or something. I mean with all the planets out there, there has to be some sort of life somewhere.
Well seeing as there are billions of other planets in the universe, i think anyone that chooses to believe their is not life form anywhere else other than this little planet is either ignorant or very stupid. Just because of the handful of planets we have in our solar system may not have life form does not mean anything.
Yes, they are real. There are cave paintings of UFO so they've been here a while. Some say they created us in ancient Sumeria.
Maybe. This universe is so huge and maybe there is some kind of life outside of earth. But as long there is no proof, I'm not going to say a yes. - Dynashox -
Exactly. There's more SUNS (not planets) in the universe than there are grains of of sand in all of the Earth's beaches put together. Now most suns have a independent solar system, which consists of several planets orbiting them. Given the shear number of planets with a radiating light/heat source - it's very unlikely Earth is the only life-consisting planet in the universe