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Feb 6 2026 11:11am
1000000000000000000% yes
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Feb 6 2026 11:16am
no. there is only our Lord Jesus and God B)
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Feb 6 2026 11:18am
somewhere there has to be. just to big not to be.
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Feb 6 2026 11:27am
Look at all of the life that our pale blue dot is host to. One planet near to its star has this much life. There must be others. How many billions of galaxies with their billions of stars?
With that said, I do not know if any of the claims that we have been visited or other extraterrestrial claims are true. I would love to know there is life in the universe. I do not want to believe in claims which are not true. :hug:

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Feb 6 2026 12:53pm
So you're saying you believe life is on all other planets?


Don’t recall saying that
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Feb 6 2026 01:15pm
Don’t recall saying that

Well, technically, you're basically implying that it's impossible for other planets to not have life.

Here, I'll help break it down via ChatGPT by asking "when someone says 'It’s statistically impossible for there not to be life on other planets' are they technically saying that its impossible for there not to be life on all other planets?"

ChatGPT's response:
Yes — technically, yes, that’s exactly what they’re saying, even if they don’t realize it.

Let’s break it down carefully.

What the sentence literally means

“It’s statistically impossible for there not to be life on other planets.”

Logically, this means:
The probability that every other planet in the universe is lifeless is effectively zero. In other words, at least one other planet must have life. So yes — they are saying it’s impossible that all other planets besides Earth have no life.
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Feb 6 2026 01:25pm
Too far away to ever matter. Were doomed to drift in solitude
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Feb 6 2026 04:18pm
Well, technically, you're basically implying that it's impossible for other planets to not have life.

Here, I'll help break it down via ChatGPT by asking "when someone says 'It’s statistically impossible for there not to be life on other planets' are they technically saying that its impossible for there not to be life on all other planets?"

ChatGPT's response:
Yes — technically, yes, that’s exactly what they’re saying, even if they don’t realize it.

Let’s break it down carefully.

What the sentence literally means

“It’s statistically impossible for there not to be life on other planets.”

Logically, this means:
The probability that every other planet in the universe is lifeless is effectively zero. In other words, at least one other planet must have life. So yes — they are saying it’s impossible that all other planets besides Earth have no life.


No, that’s not what I was implying
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Feb 6 2026 04:19pm
No, that’s not what I was implying

Well, it may not have been what you MEANT to be implying. However, logically speaking, it's still what you implied. I just wanted confirmation for understanding of what you meant.
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Feb 6 2026 04:20pm
Well, it may not have been what you MEANT to be implying. However, logically speaking, it's still what you implied. I just wanted confirmation for understanding of what you meant.


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