[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


HI Sue,

IKWYM...when things get beyond a certain level it doesn't do much good to
try to explain them. :)  The scientists have their own language.  

The fact that you (or I) have not seen aliens or their spacecraft is not
the only evidence we can cite.  But it is impossible to prove a negative
in most cases.

Bill


On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 09:45:20 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>Could be. LOL  Seriously he talks about universes, black holes, and
>other things with long names that I can't even begin to pronounce much
>less spell.  Then just to confuse the issue with me he throws in these
>mathematical things which really throws me off.  I had a hard time 
>with
>algebra and here he goes with this quantum physics stuff.  <BG>  If it
>isn't a cc or mL, or something like that, it is beyond me. 
>
>I do agree that there is more than likely life somewhere out there.  
>But
>I honestly don't think that it has ever been here.  But since I am 
>going
>only by the fact that I have never seen any evidence to prove it, I
>wouldn't even bet my life on that.
>
>Sue 
>> 
>> HI Sue,
>> 
>> He's probably referring to the large numbers of planets like earth 
>that
>> have all the physical parameters that we recognize as being 
>essential to
>> supporting some form of life.  Of course, even this understates the
>> probability because that only covers life forms as WE know them.  
>IMO, it
>> is the almost inconceivable size of the universe that makes it 
>almost a
>> certainty that other life forms do exist.  And it is the same
>> inconceivable size that makes me think that none of these life forms 
>have
>> likely been anywhere near our planet.
>> 
>> Bill
>
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