Precisely.Ultratwinkie said:right because humans are the only ones arrogant enough to say they are the only ones in the universe.thenumberthirteen said:Of course they can, but so far we have found no evidence of life possibly living outside earth, and the discovery of that would be a defining point in human civilisation.Ultratwinkie said:so you're saying that in the grandness of space bacteria can't evolve? We haven't explored a single bit of space so you can't say "bacteria is rare in space". Hell NASA is being dismantled next year so our chances of exploring anythings is next to nothing.thenumberthirteen said:Umm... Bacterial life hasn't been found anywhere but Earth.Ultratwinkie said:Bacteria is basic life. Basic life is practically everywhere however more complex alien life such as a fish or an animal hasn't been found yet. To be surprised about bacteria is like traveling from America to the UK and being surprised they have electricity and toilets. Its mundane.thenumberthirteen said:No. They thought they may have found fossil bacteria in a rock, and the media blew it out of proportion. It turned out to simply be a geologic phenomenon. And we haven't been to Titan yet.wammnebu said:it was a couple years back, scientists found a meteor from mars that had bacteriathenumberthirteen said:Since when? That's news to me. Extra-terrestrial life? I thought it'd be in the papers.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6660045/Bacteria-from-Mars-found-inside-ancient-meteorite.html
i think theyve found some on titan too
I actually LOLed. Finding alien bacteria would be the most surprising discovery ever. What makes it so mundane?Ultratwinkie said:since we found bacteria on earth. to announce we found "special alien bacteria" is to announce "we found turds in the sewer". its commonplace basic life and not really surprising. the only thing that would be surprising would be alien animals.thenumberthirteen said:Since when? That's news to me. Extra-terrestrial life? I thought it'd be in the papers.Ultratwinkie said:we knew about alien bacteria for years. it isn't alien bacteria.thenumberthirteen said:NOT AWESOME???!!! Proof of life beyond our own? How is that not the most ground breaking and awesome discovery in the past 1000 years? If you are not in awe from the prospect of Alien life then you are the most cynical person I have met. If there was verified proof of alien bacteria I would break down and weep in joyous wonder.Duffeknol said:Not awesome, still a giant leap.Dr. Paine said:Probably primitive bacteria.
To add to the growing list of Sci-Fi based possible announcements maybe they've found a message in the Cosmic Background Radiation that points to inteligence from the beginning of time and space.
As far as we know life evolved once in the Universe and finding Bacteria is like finding they have Toilets and Electricity in a magical castle under the sea. You understand what they are, but you damn well weren't expecting it.