@SSXtrikE you are partially correct. The argument is: are we first? It'd be very odd if we were. Maybe we are ahead in technology? Maybe they haven't discovered us? Those two are arguments of "we aren't alone." I agree with you mostly, but again: What if we are the first life forms out there? It's a small chance, but a valid argument. We won't always be alone. But we may be now. Due to recent and semi-recent discoveries, it is doubted.
@warlerker Voyager 1 is the furthest away space probe that has gone from earth. Voyager 1 has gone slightly past Pluto's orbit. Considering that the Milky Way is several hundred light years across and between galaxies is several times that, I'd refuse that fantasy. The universe extends on forever. There are galaxies infinitely extending in all directions. Empty space is only between galaxies.
It's strange that, considering how freakishly large the universe - let alone the multiverse - is, I have no idea how scientists find it even slightly plausible that we are the only sentient organisms to have formed. There is no debate on their existance. The only debate is whether or not they've come here.
Thankfully there are thousands of people out there working hard every day to reach out to any "intelligent" life out there, or really any life at all.
@FIGHTFANNERD3 Firstly, yes. There are some pretty specific conditions to be met, and there's some pretty scant odds. However, there are nonillions if not googols (Yes, those are real numbers. Look them up.) of stars in the universe, each with at least one planet. If the odds of life developing are one in a trillion, the universe is still very well populated. Secondly, it's hard for people to take you seriously when you don't punctuate your sentences.
when i know for a fact that is not our galexy but is in fact out closest galexy other than ours, it is named the Schreiber galexy named after a greek man who found it
@Garonyldas Actually space probe's have went ALL OVER THE UNIVERSE but the empty part's of space go on forever.... It's called TECHNOLOGY and it does not contain 100 billion star's the universe is constantly growing so stop singing your awesomely catchy but lieing song! :D 5/5 by the way :D and if there's bugger all down here ojn earth.... than your insulting your self :P lol but funy cool song xD
@warlerker Voyager 1, the furthest and fastest man-made object, is just shy of 16 light-hours away from earth. Considering that the galaxy is 100,000 light-YEARS across, and the universe has a large amount of empty space between galaxies, I would not say that space probes have gone all over the universe.
@warlerker What the hell is wrong with you? Space probes, within our lifetime, will have went a tiny fraction of the distance to the nearest star, nonetheless the universe!
SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!
Wh-what's your favorite thing about space?
*mine is space*
SPAASPCAPCPASCPASPCAPSAASPSSSAPCPASPPASPPASPAPSCPASPACE
sporecreatorperson 8 months ago
@SSXtrikE you are partially correct. The argument is: are we first? It'd be very odd if we were. Maybe we are ahead in technology? Maybe they haven't discovered us? Those two are arguments of "we aren't alone." I agree with you mostly, but again: What if we are the first life forms out there? It's a small chance, but a valid argument. We won't always be alone. But we may be now. Due to recent and semi-recent discoveries, it is doubted.
iPadsRock 8 months ago
@warlerker Voyager 1 is the furthest away space probe that has gone from earth. Voyager 1 has gone slightly past Pluto's orbit. Considering that the Milky Way is several hundred light years across and between galaxies is several times that, I'd refuse that fantasy. The universe extends on forever. There are galaxies infinitely extending in all directions. Empty space is only between galaxies.
iPadsRock 8 months ago
The bit where the comet went up the fanny freaked me out a bit!
kerbal666 11 months ago
Hehehe, I know the film pretty well and your comments over the bridge really made me laugh! Still, it's a pretty genius song!
tortygalore 1 year ago
It's strange that, considering how freakishly large the universe - let alone the multiverse - is, I have no idea how scientists find it even slightly plausible that we are the only sentient organisms to have formed. There is no debate on their existance. The only debate is whether or not they've come here.
SSXtrikE 2 years ago 3
Thankfully there are thousands of people out there working hard every day to reach out to any "intelligent" life out there, or really any life at all.
Garonyldas 2 years ago
@SSXtrikE just to be logical there's not going to be a lot of life out there u know that right
FIGHTFANNERD3 7 months ago
@FIGHTFANNERD3 Firstly, yes. There are some pretty specific conditions to be met, and there's some pretty scant odds. However, there are nonillions if not googols (Yes, those are real numbers. Look them up.) of stars in the universe, each with at least one planet. If the odds of life developing are one in a trillion, the universe is still very well populated. Secondly, it's hard for people to take you seriously when you don't punctuate your sentences.
SSXtrikE 7 months ago
lol sorry, but on the galexy pic it says
* we are here
when i know for a fact that is not our galexy but is in fact out closest galexy other than ours, it is named the Schreiber galexy named after a greek man who found it
nickthenife1 3 years ago
is in fact our
not out (my mistake)
nickthenife1 3 years ago
I imagine it would be difficult to obtain a picture of our own galaxy, since we're in it and all. Thank you for pointing that out. =)
Garonyldas 3 years ago
@Garonyldas Actually space probe's have went ALL OVER THE UNIVERSE but the empty part's of space go on forever.... It's called TECHNOLOGY and it does not contain 100 billion star's the universe is constantly growing so stop singing your awesomely catchy but lieing song! :D 5/5 by the way :D and if there's bugger all down here ojn earth.... than your insulting your self :P lol but funy cool song xD
warlerker 1 year ago
@warlerker Voyager 1, the furthest and fastest man-made object, is just shy of 16 light-hours away from earth. Considering that the galaxy is 100,000 light-YEARS across, and the universe has a large amount of empty space between galaxies, I would not say that space probes have gone all over the universe.
thatotherguy27 1 year ago
@warlerker What the hell is wrong with you? Space probes, within our lifetime, will have went a tiny fraction of the distance to the nearest star, nonetheless the universe!
hgfggg1 6 months ago
lol
lynnjbmine 4 years ago 3
GREAT!
yourcamden 4 years ago 3