• Question: do you think there is other life forms in space?

    Asked by carrotcake116 to Antoine, Saima, Julie, Daniel, James on 14 Nov 2013. This question was also asked by personfromengland.
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      James Hickey answered on 14 Nov 2013:


      Hi carrotcake116 & personfromengland!

      I do believe that somewhere out there other forms of life exist. I think the universe is just too big and unexplored for life on Earth to be the only one. But I also think that the most likely other forms of life that we might find are going to be very small bacterial-type things.

      But this is a very debated topic and lots of different people have opposing views. What do you think?

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      Daniel Patten answered on 15 Nov 2013:


      Hi carrotcake116 & personfromengland,

      Like James said, the sheer size of the universe means that it is likely that other life forms are out there and so I personally belief that life is out there! There is some evidence to suggest that bacteria-like forms have been found on meteorites from outer space and I think this is the level of life is most likely to exist out there!

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      Julie Speakman answered on 15 Nov 2013:


      I agree, I think it would be so arrogant of us really to think we are the only life around. I wouldn’t be surprised to find there is something much bigger than us and we are just like ants running round in a cage to them….but yes, so far the evidence points more towards bacteria- type things.

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      Saima Rehman answered on 20 Nov 2013:


      I think we can’t believe until we have some scientific proof and evidence.

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