There is no way of knowing that. Although the Drake Equation attempts an estimate, it is based almost entirely on speculation.
None, buddy, we are all alone. But if you want to keep on dreaming, go ahead. Perhaps I am wrong. By the way, stars are too hot to harbour any kind of life. Perhaps some planets even in our galaxy have intelligent life. I, personally, doubt it.
The only one that humans are currently aware of is Earth. No other planet in our own solar system has intelligent life, and there is no conclusive evidence as of yet that intelligent life exists elsewhere.
It is possible that we may discover evidence of microbial life on other planets before 2050, especially as technology and space exploration efforts advance. However, the discovery of complex life forms on other planets may be more challenging and could take longer.
So far, Earth is the only planet known to harbor life, much less intelligent varieties of it.
"Other" intelligent life? I think we have yet to prove that there is ANY intelligent life on our planet. There was a button to improve the answer but this answer requires no improving. From the smallest cell in our diverse bio system things tend to work together for survival. Now when we think of intelligent life we like to think humans but really we don't work for our complex bio system, instead we pollute, and kill, and change. more like a complex virus but far from intelligent
Since there is no evidence of intelligent life beyond Earth an accurate answer does not exist. However seeing as intelligent life is possible, I can narrow the likelyhood of intelligent life in our galaxy to be between 0 and 100%.
yes i think so but if alien s exist then they can also be intelligent
Most commonly, this galaxy is called the Milky Way. It is a lenticular galaxy, and is known by our scientist to have carbon based life forms. Other life forms are yet to be discovered by these carbon based life forms.
The likelihood of other forms of intelligent life existing on other planets is difficult to determine definitively. However, given the vastness of the universe with billions of galaxies and planets, many scientists believe it is probable that other forms of intelligent life could exist elsewhere. Ongoing research in astrobiology and the discovery of exoplanets have fueled interest in the search for extraterrestrial life.
yes there is other life forms because once they found frozen water on mars and water means life and we cant be the only life forms in the whole universe or Galaxy and there might be other universes to
since there are billions of Galaxy's and planets we don't know about, i would be surprised if there wasn't intelligent life on at least some of them.
While carbon-based life forms are the most common on Earth, it is theoretically possible for non carbon-based life forms to exist. However, there is currently no evidence of such life forms on our planet.
It is not possible to known the meaning of life in all ways possible. However, according to the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", the meaning of life is simply 42.
No, it's a possible stage in the life cycle of a star.
Life "as we know it" is a term which covers the many and varied forms which life on earth takes, from intelligent animals down to single-celled amoebas.
None, buddy, we are all alone. But if you want to keep on dreaming, go ahead. Perhaps I am wrong. By the way, stars are too hot to harbour any kind of life. Perhaps some planets even in our galaxy have intelligent life. I, personally, doubt it.
yes there could be life out there we have found traces of water on mars yes there could be life out there we have found traces of water on mars