
Originally Posted by
"Melyssa K" Kennedy
Well, considering how many stars are in each galaxy, how many galaxies there are in the universe, and how many planets we have already found, it's a statistical impossibility that Earth is the only habitable planet. There's even a possibility that there are microbes living in the clouds of Venus. Enceladus has ice geysers and has liquid water under its icy surface. Europa has a deep water ocean under its ice crust, which would serve as protection from solar radiation to the cellular structure of any life that would be there. Titan is like a cold version of earth, where methane takes the place of water and water-ice takes the place of rock, and there are plenty of other places in the solar system that have organic compounds incorporated into their chemical make-up, and others with water under their surfaces.
...my point is, Dexter has a good point by believing in extra-terrestrial life.
There's actually something called the Drake equation. It takes stats from the universe, combines them with conjectures, and predicts how many alien planets there are. I did it one day with my brother and my dad, and we came up with the notion that our universe has 5 habitable planets. Interesting
Quand ils ont dis "Vous vous asseyez," je me suis levé.