Büllshit.
1. All studies from the past 4 year or so totally refute that. In fact, just recently we found life on Mars.
2. If you mean life that is not a micro organism, sure. Not in this solar system.
The fact that we and we only inhabit the only planet capable of life is basically impossible. There's bound to be another planet that resembled ours in the vast universe.
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[url=http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html]Somewhat related to the OP. Worth the read.[/url]
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There are so many earths out there
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We found life on Mars?
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Ever heard of planet g?
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Edited by CAD1420Z: 4/4/2015 7:57:51 PMNon-earth life, whatever level of development, is a statistical probability/certainty. The more we calculate how many planets that could be garden worlds (or specifically habitable to a certain species, because for all we know slime creatures that breath helium and exhale nitrogen exist), the sheer likelihood of alien life existing skyrockets.
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I think that there's life out there, except undiscovered. If you have enough planets, there's bound to be more than one that supports life.
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"We found life on Mars" No No we didn't
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Nope. There was like a .0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% Life on earth was supposed to happen [spoiler]I have no -blam!-ing idea what I'm talking about but all I'm saying that in the future, if time travel was real, and people cared, they would of come to our time and have told us about it to settle the problem [/spoiler]