There is no scientific evidence that any gods exist. Many people have a 'personal god' that exists in their thoughts. One of humanity's greatest talents is the ability to create elaborate belief systems that bring solace, comfort and hope and provide a hypothetical barrier between humans and the great unknown. That behavior is evidenced by the thousands of creation stories and belief systems that have been formulated throughout the history of human life. However, there is no scientific proof that gods exist. Religious beliefs cannot be proven by science. Science explores the natural world. All religious belief is based on faith. Faith is an unquestioning belief in something in the absence of proof. Religious beliefs exist in the absence of proof.
No, it is a statement, but there is a hypothesis that there is life in other galaxies, or even outside the solar system but in our own galaxy, but it can't really be described as scientific because no evidence has ever been found.
In the law of physics, wormhole can possibly exists, but no one ever found a wormhole or seen. there is no evidence that wormhole can exist.
The light (Genesis 1:1-3).See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
Reality, existance, the universe, all creation... take your pick, there's not a set scientific term for everything as a unit.
This question is remains unanswered. There is evidence of frozen water, small oxygen levels and some prehistoric fossils. This piece of evidence concludes that there was life on Mars. Obviously scientists will need more evidence before they are able to decide on if Mars has life.
No credible evidence exists to date.
Factually there is no scientific evidence that it exists. My personal opinion is that there are forces that can be manipulated.
As there is no credible evidence that such exists, figures on how fast it could run are unavailable.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the Loch Ness monster exists, so it is not possible to determine whether or not it hibernates. The Loch Ness monster is considered a myth or legend, and no credible sightings or evidence have been documented.
All claims of supernatural events and abilities comes from empirical and anecdotal evidence. There is no scientific evidence for any of it.
There was no scientific reasoning whatsoever in claims of witchcraft, because there is absolutely no scientific evidence that witchcraft exists or ever has existed.
There is no scientific evidence that Bigfoot exists. Scientifically speaking this means Bigfoot's existence is speculation.
Werewolves are mythical creatures and no scientific evidence has ever been found that one exists.
The Earth as an accreted celestial body of roughly the same size as exists today, was formed roughly 4.567 billion years ago as concluded by current scientific evidence.
At this time - there is much speculation and even "persons of interest" but despite several sensational stories to the contrary, no credible evidence exists that her body has ever been found.
The way the question was originally spelled, I can't tell if it was trying to ask if aliens really exist or asking where they are. Assuming that we mean "space aliens" here, the answers to both are the same: We don't know. There's no credible evidence that life exists anywhere but Earth (a couple of inbred mouth-breathers claiming to have been "probed" is not "credible evidence").
There is no "secret." No credible evidence exists that 2012 will be significantly different from 2011 or 2013 except in obvious ways (it will be a leap year, there will be a US presidential election, and so forth).