Hello, I am King Flippy Nips, ruler of Pluto... We've discovered this thread quite by accident during a routine survailence of your site.
Alien structures not yet discovered on Pluto
This.
If there were any signs of intelligent life, we'd see non natural structures.
I'm not saying there is no intelligent life out there, but it's not here.
too cold & lacking the necessary molecular resources to grow any kind of life.
>And it wouldn't be intelligent life.
How would you know?
I'm still holding out hope for an Aboriginal-tier bug civilization in the caves of Mars.
If an alien probe entered our solar system at any time in the past billion years it could still be on some rock out there
We have barely explored any of the solar system, we have one picture of Triton. One. Of course an active alien civilization on Triton is tinfoil but as I said there still is the slim chance of finding an old crashed probe out there somewhere. But as the other guy said the best chance of finding aliens is on Europa or Enceladus. There may be space squid there, who knows?
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Is it really impossible that life can evolve in space?
There are organisms that can live in space so why can;t they evolve there into bigger organisms that are the size of planets or some sci fi shit?
simple lack of resources. it's not practical that any organisms would evolve in space... that's assuming you aren't including asteroid systems within "space," since any collection of minerals could theoretically cause life.
Nigga there's tons of resources in space.
All kinds of gasses and minerals and sunlight just waiting to get picked up by something.
There's even clouds of booze out there.
I'm not kidding.