NO !
As of now, there is no concrete scientific evidence to prove the existence of aliens in space. While many people speculate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life, it remains a topic of ongoing research and exploration.
No, conical space does not exist in outer space. Conical space is a theoretical concept used in mathematics and physics to describe certain properties of spacetime, but it does not have a physical existence in outer space as we know it.
If space didn't exist, there would be no distance or separation between objects and matter. Everything would be compressed into a single point, with no room for expansion or movement. The concept of time and dimensions as we know them would likely not exist in such a scenario.
Aristotle believed that space was defined by the presence of objects and did not exist independently of matter. He proposed that space was the void left by surrounding objects. This view was in contrast to theories that suggested space was a separate entity that could exist on its own.
No, vampires are fictional creatures. They are not real and do not exist in space or on Earth.
They haven't been proven to exist, much less studied, so no one can answer.
No they are from our planet
no
from ailens
Why not we live so why can't they be a similar life to us in another solar system we evolved so why cant they be others i mean planet x is similar to ours we have still got a lot more planets to discover
No they were built by the Egyptians
no they are made from pizza doh
No. Cows exist only on Earth, not in space.
As of now, there is no concrete scientific evidence to prove the existence of aliens in space. While many people speculate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life, it remains a topic of ongoing research and exploration.
Jon Favreau
Maybe this is aliens. (beings from somewhere else)
Yes, matter and space can exist in the same place. Matter occupies space, so they coexist within the same physical location. The presence of matter within a space gives that space substance and volume.