Originally Posted by
bjdjking
I believe aliens to exist. Think about it for a second. There are infinite planets in the universe. So the chance of there being aliens is infinite, as in a probability of 1.
The problem is finding them. Since the universe is known to be never-ending, it might be the near impossible. Then again, they might be right on our door step.
There are phenomena which in my opinion, support the theory of aliens. For example, do you thin that people carried those huge stones to build the pyramids.Some people, including me, will disagree. I think that aliens built those pyramids,and the Egyptians used to worship a god which looked exactly like an alien. Coincidence, I think not .
... There's so much wrong with this post, it's rather embarrassing.
There is a definite end of the universe, that much has been proven, so there is not an infinite amount of planets. What you're mistaking for an infinite universe is an expanding universe. Second, just because the universe expands, does not mean it suddenly creates planets out of nothing as it does so. Rather, it increases the distance between galaxies. So there aren't suddenly random planets appearing out of nowhere. If the conditions don't exist for life to originate to begin with, it's highly improbable they will arise at any later date.
Because of this, you can't make the assumption that there's a 100% chance of alien life forms existing. There's a high probability based on the size of the population from which to observe, but it's not a certainty.
And the last paragraph... I can only assume you were staring into space during history class. The pyramids were created through slave labor over a period of decades. They did not just suddenly appear out of nowhere. Similarly, just because one of the stones were a couple tons in weight, does not mean it was physically impossible for the structure to get built at the time. The Egyptians were fairly technologically advanced at the time, so it's fairly obvious that something as simple as a pulley system would have been implemented. It would have even been possible for them to have created it using a ramp system, albeit inefficiently, with the tech at the time. The pyramids were the outcome of a large labor force working over a large period of time with basic technology at their disposal. It was NOT the work of aliens.
Also, the Egyptian gods are based off animals. Human bodies with, usually, animal heads. The conclusion that because they look like aliens, they must be aliens, is a preposterous claim. Jellyfish look pretty damn alien to me, but I'd be a fool to assume that they're aliens because of it.
The claim also has the implied statement that you know how an alien looks like. But if you know how an alien looks like, you wouldn't need to prove that aliens exist using a separate example from the alien observed. So it's a flawed argument through and through.
Finally, it's amusing that you'll argue the probability of aliens existing, but say the probability of humans building something large is incredibly low. Just because you are not familiar with how to move a metric ton block of stone, doesn't mean somebody else (read as: somebody who isn't an airhead) could not have thought it up themselves a couple thousand years back.