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At the moment, there are no other earths (or similar planets) that we know of. Some people claim it is possible, though. The expanse of the universe indicates an order of eternal things in form and in substance, thus, the possibility of other earths is not very remote, although, there is no proof yet discovered or obtained thru actual scientific explorations beyond the spherical realms of our own solar system. On the point of view of religious belief, the holy scriptures such as the Book of Abraham and Book of Moses (Latter-day saints Holy Scriptures bound into one collective title called The Pearl of Great Price) have plainly magnified the grand plan of a Great God who puts order and system within the sphere of his own power to manage the whole universe. These religious books mentioned the work of the hands of a God. It mentioned about Kolob, which is the brightest star nearest to the throne of the God. It manages the whole bastion of universal motion, order and system which gives the equivalent that 1,000 years in the earth is equivalent to one day to the Lord. Thus, on the basis on these holy scriptures, we can plainly deduct that one solar system is manage by a powerful star near to the throne of God.

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While we have not discovered any signs of life outside the Earth - yet! - my personal opinion is that we will almost certainly find many different kinds of life in space. It will probably take many years before it happens, but I'm confident that we will.

oh yes there is defenitly life outside of earth

millions of galaxies trillions of planets no possible way there is no life out side of earth

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Apart from the slight possibility of parelell universe's, no. The term 'Universe' is generally used to describe all matter, everywhere. So 'everything' can never get bigger or smaller.

Answer: Possibly. Your guess is as good as mine. M-theory has been making a lot of headway lately with physicists and according to M-theory, other universes are definitely a possibility. As far as fact goes, we just don't know and likely will not know for a very long time. Proving the existance of other universes is extremely daunting as the tech just doesn't exist yet and likely it would be impossible to know anything outside of spacetime unless you, yourself, existed outside of spacetime as well. That said, the multiverse that M-theory describes is the type wherein every possibility splits off into it's own brane (Or universe) rather than just a straight-up different universe (Known as the many-worlds interpretation). As an example, if you've ever heard of Schrodinger's thought experiment with the cat, the cat resulted in two separate universes, one where the cat was alive and one where the cat died. If this is ever proven as true, it'd be just as well to consider it untrue really as the existance of other universes to us would be moot. We can't go there, we can't see there and we can't really know it exists. Most physicists agree that we are bound to our spacetime and there is no escape. What is bound will be forever bound. We just can't glean a view of the outside.

Think of it this way: Everything we know is 3 dimensional. It has 3 spacial dimensions: An X axis, Y axis and Z axis. If a theoretically 4 dimensional cube exists (Called a tesseract), we would be unable to see it as a 4D object, instead we would continue to see it as a 2 dimensional object and know it exists as a 3 dimensional object (Humans see in 2 dimensions, not 3. If we saw 3, you'd see the all sides of everything simultaneously). We would be unable to percieve that fourth dimension, just like we cannot percieve something that is extrauniversal.

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There is probably another universe out there.

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Gee, I hope not.

Based on purely statistical arguments, many scientists in diverse fields of investigation are convinced that life exists outside the earth. But no evidence has been observed yet.

The statistical arguments go like this: The Universe is very, very, big. With 200 billion stars in this galaxy alone and upwards of 200 billion galaxies, there is ample opportunity for life to have evolved elsewhere in a manner similar to or even very different from the manner in which it evolved here on Earth.

If by "we" the one asking the question means homo sapiens, then: No, there are many more life forms on Earth (which is undoubtedly in the Universe).

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So far, we have no knowledge of ANY life forms in the universe away from the Earth.

However, with unknowable billions of stars in the universe, the likelihood of SOME kinds of life forms "out there" would seem to be pretty good.

"Like humans"? Almost certainly not. We humans are the product of our evolution on Earth, and the accidents and happenstances of our development make us unique in the cosmos. Other life forms will have evolved differently from us, most likely VERY different from us.

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We don't know for sure that there even is such as thing as "universes" (plural). In our own Universe, about a thousand planets have already been discovered, and it seems that all stars, or the vast majority, have planets.

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Assuming that you mean "universe" to be space - it would be mathematically impossible to believe that conditions are so unique to create life on only just this planet. With unlimited space, solar systems, and planets it is extremely plausible that conditions exist elsewhere to create life. Conversely, it is egocentric to believe we are the only life forms in all of space. Our limited minds can only think of space with limits or borders. Space isn't even as it is named "space." A space is defined by borders when there is no evidence to suggest that space has borders. There are no limits to what you can imagine is out there and time will tell if theories can be proven to that affect.

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Although there is no evidence of other life, we are 99.999...% certain that there is more life. There are so many different galaxies (at least 100 billion, maybe more, heheh) that it is most probably somewhere.

There are many reports of UFOs, especially after World War II. But currently, other than finding weird pieces of metal and apparent alien entities, the military has covered it all up, saying a weather balloon crashed into Roswell.

Christians say there is life in other areas of the universe. They say there are other planets with "beings that have not fallen into sin," and that God has kept us from finding them so we won't contaminate them with sin as well.

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their could be, my science teacher said that scientists say their could be one called planet x.

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If God exists, yes.

Otherwise, no-one knows, yet!

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