Friday, November 14, 2014

Week Number Eleven

Given the vastness of space, I believe that there must be life forms somewhere. Currently, humans have only been able to see 4 galaxies out of millions. It doesn’t make sense to me to say that life on other planets is impossible. Humans can evolve and adapt to survive in harsh conditions. Animals can as well. At the most basic level, humans require oxygen to breathe, food of some kind to eat (which requires sunlight), water to drink, shelter, and other humans to survive. It’s kind of nice to live in an environment where the sun doesn't roast you alive or the air be full of toxins too. Life in space doesn't have to match life on Earth completely; life forms in other places probably look completely different and require different things for their existence. They may not breathe for all we know. Anaerobic respiration all the way! There are all kinds of possibilities for ways of life on other planets. But above all else, technically speaking, there is life in space. Earth is part of the Milky Way Galaxy which is one of many galaxies that make up space. Thus, there is life in space.

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