There are no humans in the universe other than on earth - that we know of - so nobody knows.
It is very unlikely that there are other human life forms on other planets, if by "other human" is meant homo sapiens, our species, or a derivative of that. It is not generally known that any human life form has ever left Earth and continued his or her life on another planet. Of course it cannot be said for sure, as nobody kept track of every living person that have ever existed.Based on statistical considerations, life in general (not necessarily human) is generally believed to exist elsewhere in the universe. But as of 2012, no hard evidence of it has been observed.
Maybe, although we haven't found any planets with life-supporting conditions on them yet.
Astrobiology is the study of, and search for life on other planets (extraterrestrial life); astrobiology is also the study of the origin of the universe and the possibility, in the future, of finding other life, as noted above.Astrobiology or exobiology.Study of the origin, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe.Astrobiology is the study of life within the universe. Astrobiologists study how life forms and develops, and where life can be found. Astrobiology involves the search for life outside Earth, the study of planets and moons within our solar system, and the search for habitable planets around other stars. Astrobiologists also study life here on Earth (especially extreme life) to help them learn about the environments in which life can survive.Study of life in the universeAstrobiology is the scientific study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe.
scientist belive they have found another planet in a other universe with some sort of life
Yes there are living things on other planets. think of how many planets there are in this universe. It would be something like 1/100000000000000000000 chance of Earth being the only planet with life.
It is very unlikely that there are other human life forms on other planets, if by "other human" is meant homo sapiens, our species, or a derivative of that. It is not generally known that any human life form has ever left Earth and continued his or her life on another planet. Of course it cannot be said for sure, as nobody kept track of every living person that have ever existed.Based on statistical considerations, life in general (not necessarily human) is generally believed to exist elsewhere in the universe. But as of 2012, no hard evidence of it has been observed.
The discovery of life on another planet would be one of the greatest discoveries in human history and would answer the question of whether Earth is alone. It would serve as a profound addition to out understanding of our place in the universe.
The earth is the reason for the universe. Man is the reason for the earth. God is the reason for man.
is there life other than ours? are there any other earth like planets in the universe
No there are other forms of life that share the planet with human beings.
Scientists say that life can be expected to have evolved on other planets, wherever the environment is not so hostile that life can not be supported. They say that in this vast universe there must be many such planets that can support life and that some are likely to support intelligent life forms even more advanced than humans. Whether we believe that our God created the life on other planets is a matter of human faith. No doubt any intelligent life on other planets will never have heard of Earth's gods.
The universe is so large that we cannot be sure if there is even life other than us out there somewhere. On earth though, the biggest animal is the blue whale.
We don't know if there is life on other planets or not. Most scientists suspect that there probably is life somewhere in the Universe other than Earth, but we've never found any yet.
Technically you should revise that question, considering all the other plant and animal life on earth would render your question useless. But other than life on earth. If you are good with numbers do the math. Earth is part of a solar system, which is one of hundreds of THOUSANDS in this galaxy alone. Considering that the majority of the stars you see in the sky are also galaxies, and not to mention the ones we can't even see, I would say there is likely a good chance we are not alone in the universe. However I doubt man kind will ever see the day where we can get the chance to make contact.
no because scientists think that earth is the only planet in the universe that supports life :3
There is life on other planets. Imagine, there are 1000 planets in the Universe for every grain of sand on the earth. That's how many planets there are, so scientifically, the chance that there must be life on other planets as well is much greater than the chance that there is no life.
So far we have found no planet other than Earth that is suitable for human life.