Re: thinker topic of the day #5



I think it is left to our imagination really. I am sure that we aren't
going to find anything out while I am alive, but I guess who knows. I
love to believe that there is other life out there, and I hope that to
be true because what a waste of a universe if it isn't. I mean, to
think that out of an infinite number of planets only one has life is
crazy. And then its why. Why Earth? Its a great thing to wonder
about and it is like a universe of make believe because we just don't
know. So yeah, its fun to think that there is life out there but it
sucks to wonder if we'll find it soon or even ever.

--
Corey

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