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windinhishair · 61-69, M
I'm sure that life exists elsewhere, though finding intelligent life would be much more difficult. If you look at Earth as an example, we've only had been in space for 60 years, and life has existed here for something like 3.6 billion years. That's a one in 60,000,000 chance of finding intelligent life on Earth if you were looking at a random time. However, given the billions of stars and likely billions of billions of planets, intelligent life likely exists somewhere. Whether we can find it or not is another question.
scottamadore2 · M
@windinhishair I agree on that sure der will be few planets which will have similar climate conditions as we have on earth and about finding, we are limited to that because we have no such space craft that can travel so fast so that we can reach other galaxies, for now we cannot even cross our own solar system