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Awed firstly. A realization that egois meaningless. When I look at the Universe I see myself and no longer alone
Then we are not. There is little we can do about the matter.
given the vastness of space the chances of anything collideing are very remote and since all matter flows in the same direction , its impossible for anything collide let alone form all these wonderful sights we see in the universe . in my opinion and im not religeous i believe it will be shown to us after we kick the bucket .
The universe definitely has more than one black hole. Just in our galaxy alone there's an estimated 100 million of them, and the observable universe has at least 100 billion galaxies.
Nothing is known about life on other planets. However, too little is known about other planets to know for sure. For example, so far we haven't been able to take a close look at planets outside our Solar System, and even the planets within our Solar System are not very well-explored.
Awed firstly. A realization that egois meaningless. When I look at the Universe I see myself and no longer alone
All Alone in the Universe was created in 1999.
no of course not
Then we are not. There is little we can do about the matter.
The cast of Alone About the Universe - 2008 includes: Brent Dinino as Archie Katherine Smitheman as Mom
The greater the volume of universe the higher the probability being the living organs ANYWHERE• according to this phenomena the size of the whole universe getting infinity" the probability that presents lives also very high so that It is sure we are not alone in the universe
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given the vastness of space the chances of anything collideing are very remote and since all matter flows in the same direction , its impossible for anything collide let alone form all these wonderful sights we see in the universe . in my opinion and im not religeous i believe it will be shown to us after we kick the bucket .
its very possible that we are not the only life in the never ending universe so probably not
Although it's impossible to know, one has to think about the vastness of our Universe and that it contains an estimated 100 to 200 billion galaxies - our galaxy is one among billions. If that doesn't blow your mind, our galaxy is 100,000 light years in distance - and a single light year equals about 6 trillion miles. Now, think about the distance between one galaxy to the next...trillions upon trillions of miles. Is it truly logical to think that we're the only forms of life in our Universe? I don't think so.
I have no idea in the universe so leave me alone
An undersea earthquake, anywhere in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, is likely to effect any country whose coast borders the ocean - not just California alone.