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The unconfirmed existance of life on other planets, and what is physics?
Published on January 21, 2005 By brendangenius In Pure Technology
How big is the place we call 'Space'? How may planets are there? What first triggered life? What is the meaning of life? Who was the first two people on Earth, and how did they become?

We are swarmed with questions, and we as humans spend our lifes trying to find answers to things we dont know, that is the human nature.

People say that 'Space' is infinate, many people will and have rejected that idea, but to them i ask - 'How big is it, then?' - you will find in ALL cases that they have no answer, they reject the idea, because of the notion that space cannot be infinate, because it would not obey the laws of physics, well if space does end, that too wouldnt obey the laws of physics, would it?

Physics? What is Physics? It is basically what we have deemed possible, throught the human brain, for example; you cannot float away, because there is gravity - because of this force, we have deemed it impossible to float away on Earth. But we judge everything by present physics, or what we know so far - it was the same when the Earth was 'Flat' and when the solar system revolved around us.

We do NOT know anything about physics! We are supposed to be intelligant humans, most intelligant in our solar system, yet we use only 10% of our brain. I have tried to have this discussion with many people, and the response i get almost every time is "If we use only 10% of our Brain, how come we have gotten so far, in such little time?" Well - its called 'Progression' - the theory of 'Evolution', we evolve at a rapid speed, and for some reason at an alarmingly fast rate, we have evolved more in the past 100 years, than Monekeys have in the past million.

Because we can 'Evolve' doesnt mean we know everything, if something disobeys the laws of physics, it does not make it impossible', physics could be wrong, or maybe theres some physics not discovered, or maybe exceptions. With our primitive knowledge, we cannot judge what is possible nor impossible. Space could therefore go on forever - a theory being that not only does it go on forever, but it is in a loop. What is outside the loop? No matter what theory you come with, it is riddiculed in some way by our so called "physics" - we know nothing, and our knowledge is not even close enough to find out what Space is.

I hear "scientists" say that "there is not intelligant life out there?" - what is intelligance, because we are not intelligant, there is somewhere a race of 'Beings' cleverer than us, no doubt. You cannot or should not have a "skeptical" Scientist.

Lets say the 'Loop' or the 'Never ending' theory is true, which by the way we will never know for years to come, then the number of planets, is uncountable, or never ending...so not only one other from Earth, would contain life - but Uncountable planets would contain life, and uncountable planets with intelligant life.

Most planets have life, in the form of 'Germs' or the proper word, 'Bacteria' - which counts as life, Physics says this is impossible for the lack of either 'Food' or light. Well if we dont know anything about Physics, then we cant judge things with our little knowledge of physics, you should be open - you can only Believe, you cannot prove. How do we know that these bacterium exist on other planets? because, we have found them in the most extreme places on earth, still alive in ice and under the darkest caves on earth, we have found fish so deep under water that food is hard to find and light is no existant; this disobeys the laws of physics.

We have already proven that physics, is either wrong, or our knwoledge of it isnt enough - so you cant judge life, space, or anything - especially when in comparison with 'Physics', we must first understand 'Physics'.

Comments
on Jan 21, 2005
I agree with this statement, i think our lack of intelect as human beings confines us to what we have come to call the "laws of Physics". If people did not step beyond these boundries our so called laws would not have been discovered in the first place, so it is illogical to assume that what we think is true is absolute fact. It was the theory of relativity, by einstein which opened our eyes to what there could be on other worlds, or in the deep dark matter. With his theory, he thought the universe was borne by the big bang - with help from edwin hubbles theories - and would keep on growing, so long as energy and time were at an equilibrim. This theory - Energy = Mass x light squared - would undermine alot of the laws of physics.

I agree, until we understand physics, we cannot use it to confine our thoughts and actions, we must cross into the unknown, and journey into the deep space, to find out whats really there.