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*static* sir, we have found a new suspect *static*

Put tower one on full power *static* have red 2 and 3 on high alert

—SWAT command center

I'm ahh... just gonna sneak out the back door......yeah........ 

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Its so funny how that primitive earth agent thinks that she can defeat us and our laser weapons and flying saucers that can go faster then the speed of light

Lazer?! Dude, we have Lazer proof, shields, it's the reason we don't USE Lazers. You cannot defeat the millitary we have. We don't care about any flying.... Wait a minute, you are not an alien Fordmustang, people on earth think aliens have flying saucers, and they wouldn't call "light" light, therefore, ford you were made in the 1980's and now outdated in the US

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I think if aliens wanted to destroy they planet, it would be like squashing an ant on the floor, they would most likely be so technically advanced that we would look like like a club-wielding tribe to them, and any contact would be useless to them.

 

On the other hand, if we were to build spacecraft and discover a planet of aliens, it's likely they would be the club-wielding tribe at that point, and any alliance would be useless to us. 

 

So basically aliens would be pretty useless unless we were both at an even level of  technology.

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Lazer?! Dude, we have Lazer proof, shields, it's the reason we don't USE Lazers. You cannot defeat the millitary we have. We don't care about any flying.... Wait a minute, you are not an alien Fordmustang, people on earth think aliens have flying saucers, and they wouldn't call "light" light, therefore, ford you were made in the 1980's and now outdated in the US

Fire Phasers Number One!

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Lazer?! Dude, we have Lazer proof, shields, it's the reason we don't USE Lazers. You cannot defeat the millitary we have. We don't care about any flying.... Wait a minute, you are not an alien Fordmustang, people on earth think aliens have flying saucers, and they wouldn't call "light" light, therefore, ford you were made in the 1980's and now outdated in the US

Pshh. We gnats are too smart for a full frontal assault on the humans. We prefer to slowly take over by using.... Well, I can't actually tell how we'll take over, I'd be a traitor if I did. Beware though, Agent.

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If you want me to give a serious answer, I guess I will.

Life on other planets is confusing, life out there in space and on other planets would obviously be a little different than ours, if not a little, a lot different. That one small fact is what makes me want to know everything about space, because even if we can say that there are no other living creatures in our solar system, or even within the permitters we actually have seen of space, there's always going to be a point beyond that, and maybe beyond that point, lies a living creature, just waiting to be discovered.

Even if many have thought to see aliens, there's always something called "pareidolia". Pareidolia is when you see (or hear) something, and you're 100% sure it's there, but in reality, it isn't. So even if you think you once saw the boogie monster in your room, it most probably was the pareidolia.
Even if there was life out there, without discovering it, we have no idea what it'd be like, all we know is that unless the planet it's on has the same conditions as Earth (same atmosphere size, same distance from it's orbit star (our case, the Sun) etc.), life would most probably be different.
So yes, discovering life on other planets would most definitely gain us something, we just don't know what yet, because we haven't discovered them yet.

 

And if you wan't be to give you a unserious answer, I will.
Along time ago, aliens lived on Earth, but now we don't know if they all died, or went to Mars, so by discovering them, we'd know that they moved to Mars and didn't die. The end.

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If you want me to give a serious answer, I guess I will.

Life on other planets is confusing, life out there in space and on other planets would obviously be a little different than ours, if not a little, a lot different. That one small fact is what makes me want to know everything about space, because even if we can say that there are no other living creatures in our solar system, or even within the permitters we actually have seen of space, there's always going to be a point beyond that, and maybe beyond that point, lies a living creature, just waiting to be discovered.

Even if many have thought to see aliens, there's always something called "pareidolia". Pareidolia is when you see (or hear) something, and you're 100% sure it's there, but in reality, it isn't. So even if you think you once saw the boogie monster in your room, it most probably was the pareidolia.

Even if there was life out there, without discovering it, we have no idea what it'd be like, all we know is that unless the planet it's on has the same conditions as Earth (same atmosphere size, same distance from it's orbit star (our case, the Sun) etc.), life would most probably be different.

So yes, discovering life on other planets would most definitely gain us something, we just don't know what yet, because we haven't discovered them yet.

 

And if you wan't be to give you a unserious answer, I will.

Along time ago, aliens lived on Earth, but now we don't know if they all died, or went to Mars, so by discovering them, we'd know that they moved to Mars and didn't die. The end.

 

True, life would be incredibly different just because of a single difference. If the radiation output from a star was too low but with the same luminosity as the sun, there couldn't be any life on land because there would be a very thin ozone layer. If the gravity was even a bit higher, the lifeforms would all be shorter. 

 

Also, our planet was not the easiest place for life to develop and flourish. Our planet is slightly small, the gravity and average temperature a bit low, and orbits a yellow-dwarf (G class), which has a shorter lifespan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superhabitable_planet

 

If there was life on Mars, it likely died out long before life on Earth even become multi-cellular. Mars was too small to have a constant and strong magnetic field, which allowed the solar wind to strip away its atmosphere, particularly any  water.

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Good things from friendly aliens:

 

  • Friendship 
  • New language(s)
  • New food
  • New technology
  • They will discover our planet more and we will discover their.


Bad things from unfriendly aliens:

 

  • Destruction
  • Murdering humans
  • New diseases

That will result in the extinction of Humanity and the destruction of Earth.

Edited by Darren4Turbo

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