Do you believe in extraterrestrials?
So think about all the times you looked up at night(hopefully not in the city) when its clear and seen the bright star out? Well heres nicer look at one of those lit up things you see at night in the sky:

As you can see you find the color in these stars and you also see that there are a lot more out there that you don’t see. These stars are lighting up our sky with enormous energy. For light to travel trillions of light years it takes awhile for us to see it. In fact, most stars will burn out before it will even reach any glimpse of a human eye.
I’m not going to try to convince you that aliens exist and I don’t want you to really believe it, I simply want to publish the fact that the probability of other lifeforms in other galaxies(probably not discovered yet) is very great.
As most should know, only about 1 percent of our oceans bottoms have been really explored, although we have discovered a very amazing species. This new Arthropod, the Galatheid crab, swims deep sea near hyrothermal vents and seems to obtain energy through the heat of these volcanic “power plants”.

I’d love to talk about marine biology all day(NOT) but the point I am making is that there are billions and billions and billions of stars out in the universe and some of which burn at a crazy degree and are very large. This may make someone recall a SUN. Only one universe has a sun and most planets are too far away to seek the warmth of a sun. We really can’t determine that there ISN’T another sun but we somehow assume. Lights on distant galaxy raise my eye when I think about how humans or life on earth itself seeks and finds energy. Through evolution physically or in our sense a lot, thought.
Saying life is just on earth is ignorant in many ways. Most biologist will agree that life is a product of water/chemicals and energy. Evolution is life and not completely in organic means but in all chemistry and molecular science. Now agree with me for just one moment if you can, or try to see it in my way. Life can be created in many ways but it just needs energy and refueling somehow.
Our mind probably can’t even guess it and make it a scifi flick. Somehow, somewhere, life exists. Maybe inside a black hole… Maybe inside a proton of an skin cell on our skin. Maybe someday we will all find out.
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