(03-23-2014, 04:42 PM)Dogfood Wrote: (03-23-2014, 04:35 PM)BAndrew Wrote: Then you woke up some day and said <<Let's believe that "if there is some other lifeform, they are probably not as biologicly advanced as us">>? Come on there has to be something that convinced you to at least believe it.
sorry not really much in "debating" mood today, lots of school work so I admit im posting a bit vague.
But
My assumptions mostly comes from this:
Compared to other planets, Earth is incredibly beyond belief rich with resources and everything. Perfect place for living. Now look at how many different animal species we have here, billions of billions and none of them come even close to our intelligence and to the perfection our body is made. We can walk, we can swim, we can run,we can jump, we can climb, we can dive underwater, We can survive both in quite a heated enviroment as in a cold one too. We can hear, have vision (we also see a wide variety of colours) and smell. Not to mention our incredible ability to adapt.
and out of all those millions and millions of species, we're the only ones like this
No offense dog food. But honestly...
1. Most of the earth is inhospitable. If you think about it. you can only live in a very small percentage out of the whole volume of the planet. We don't live near the planet's core, or live under the ocean last time I checked. Its like calling a desert perfect to live in despite you've only seen an oasis of it.
3. Other worlds have a wide range of resources. Look at Saturn's Titan. If it was warmer it would be teaming with life due to its massive amount of organic matter
2. The only thing humans really have more than other animals don't is the combination of inteligence and hands to manipulate objects. Because there are a lot of animals that are more resistante and adaptable than humans. Look at the tardigrade. That little worm like thing can survive ANYWHARE! Even in space!
So yeah. Just refuting what you said