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Why should we be alone in this universe? Part II
Look into our solar system and you find there is no other planet that resembles our planet earth! Look into our Milky Way galaxy and there are no signs of life detected by any of the space detection sophisticated devises, nor satellites unveil such planets like our earth. Look at the findings of space explorations and you have no one indication of another planet earth anywhere, in as far as space findings can present, in other galaxies.
But explorations and findings need centuries of research and findings in order to explore the whole universe made up of hundreds of billions of galaxies and trillions of planets and stars. It may take the time and effort of the whole human race maybe to find out the truth and whether or not there is another planet, or other type of life manifestations. UFOS are cancelled out by the scientific or other means of evidence.
So we must look for something else and scientists are out to find out whether or not there are signs of water on Mars or other near planets. Nothing is scientifically confirmed until now.
The big question of why should we be alone comes out of the reality of sterility of findings of life dimensions on other planets and stars near, in our solar system, or our galaxy or far on other planets and starts and other galaxies.
Being alone in the surrounding space field in our system by itself sets off the major and essential question of why?
Whoever answers the question gets the Noble Prize.
But we are not all geniuses. Nevertheless, the question imposes itself on us. We look at our planet earth and our accessible knowledge of what we know of the accessible universe and, so far, we realize that there are no other planets like ours, no other life dimensions except for ours and no other dimensions of human beings, or other type of beings like ours on our planet earth.
This simple but real observation renders the question of being alone principle in our understanding the universe, our presence in it and the need for explanation.