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Are we the only intelligent creatures in the cosmos? The only beings to wonder what other thinking, wondering beings might be out there?

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Answered by raghu37
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Our galaxy contains several hundred billion stars, many of which are likely to have planets orbiting them. As if that weren’t mind-boggling enough, astronomers believe there at least a trillion galaxies in the visible universe. Given the likely profusion of planets, it seems unlikely that we’re alone in the universe. And so scientists around the world have embarked on what they call SETI, or the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.


Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute near San Francisco, suspects “E.T.” is out there somewhere. He points to the data collected by NASA’s Kepler Space Observatory, which suggests that as many as one out of every five planets is habitable. If that’s right, the cosmos could contain 10²¹(that’s a billion trillion) habitable planets.

But even if life is plentiful in the universe, what about intelligent life? So far, SETI scientists have turned up nothing even after years of scanning the heavens for radio signals that might signify such life. Shostak points out that so far we’ve aimed our radio telescopes at just a few thousand stars — and thus it’s too soon to tell.

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Answered by allisquier
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No, i honestly do not think that we are the only intelligent creatures out there. There are so many planets in space, so i don't think that that would all be existing if we are the only beings out there. I am a Christian, if you aren't that is fine, i will not argue with you, but i think it would be a bit weird if God created all of the planets and all if we are the only beings out there.

I hope this helps

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