What if our solar system wasn't what they taught us and there were actually planets with other life forms in our galaxy. I mean, who's been to Saturn? Neptune? Jupiter? I don't know, it isn't out of the question to wonder if there's another planet with life in this galaxy unaware were even here. Sorry my random weird thoughts.
Considering planets like Jupiter and Saturn have no real "surface" and are really just made up tightly compacted gases I can't see them containing any type of life. Earth is the perfect area for life to exist, all the other planets do not have the characteristics to hold any type of life (the characteristics of life on earth that is), let alone their extreme conditions. Mars would be our closest bet to anything. I think you can't rule out the possibility of life else where in the universe though, there is always that possibility, pretty crazy to think about really.
Ddavis wrote:Unlikely, but still its cool to speculate that kind of stuff. If not, you're boring.
All space is is molecules of dust packed together into planets. Could we be made into something bigger? Well sure. Will we ever know? Probably not. Could us ourselves be made up of space? What's in between atoms? If there are tiny tiny planets in the atoms of us, could a second of our lives be 1,000,000 years on a planet there? Millions of 'things' would die within a second of our lives.
Does earth have organisms or are we just a part of the planet itself?
I'm sorry I'm not as educated about the solar system as you guys are. Clearly I must simply be an idiot then.
But we'll never know if there is a such thing as this, I mean, can you prove that we aren't? Sorry for having a creative imagination. You're clearly basing your imagination off what's actually real and what isn't, poor guy. Do you ever dream of what's in other galaxies?