yes there is life on another planet but not any living organisms there are trees water plants and oxygen.well it is possible there may be any living organism planet except earth in another galaxy.only god knows
Absolutely! There are quadrillions of living creatures on planet Earth alone. Whether there is life on any of the planets that surround the 100 million+ stars in this galaxy, or any of the other hundreds of millions of galaxies, is unknown at this time. But most scientists think the notion that this is the only planet in the entire universe with life on it is an extraordinarily egotistical human-centric position.
We don't know. We haven't been there. AnswerEminent theoretrical physicists such as Paul Davies have calculated that the chances of life existing on Earth are the equivalent to aiming a laser from this planet and hitting a 1centimetre square target dead centre at the farthest edge of the Universe. In "The Emperor's New Mind" the physicist and mathematician Roger Penrose wrote: "The conditions for life must have been precise to an accuracy of one part in 1010123. This is 10 billion multiplied by itself 123 times. One could not even actually write down the number in total. This is more zeroes than the number of elementary particles in the Universe. So, we are faced with the question: Why does life exist when there are so many reasons it should not?" So, the reality is the fact that we - or indeed any form of life - exist on Earth is something which, statistically speaking, should not have happened. Based on this, it is highly unlikely that the same myriad conditions have been met on another planet. We may be alone in the Universe; mathematically speaking, we probably are unique. However, for those who are believers in God, the Divine Creative force is one which always seeks to express; so, one never knows.
So far, life has not been found on other planets, or elsewhere, outside the Earth. But there isn't enough information available to be sure; in fact, some believe it to be quite unlikely that something that occured on Earth won't occur elsewhere.
Everything inside you is a living thing :)
Any living thing.
An organism
Not in any meaningful way. There are certainly subatomic particles but they do not behave in the same manner as the universe we observe.
If there is such a thing as a parallel universe, and if it's not already located near and parallel to our universe, and if it's located in some other place, and if our universe and the parallel one are moving toward each other, and if there's such a thing as them meeting each other, then nobody has any idea what would happen in that event.
An organism is a living thing. Is the universe a living thing?
An organism is a living thing. Is the universe a living thing?
Its a non living thing it does not have feelings
The universe's information is stored everywhere, in every living and inanimate thing.
Poseidon did not blow up the universe.
no, not unless you live in a parallel universe.
the apes were created like any other living thing by tiny particles in space the universe has been here since the beginning of time
of course any living thing or any thing that was once living is an organism
how do any living thing affect puffer fish
Yes, an organism is any living thing with cells.
Everything inside you is a living thing :)
earth is teeming with lifewater has been found on the moon... life?in all the galaxies in the universe, some planets musthave lifeam i right?