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Yeah most likely, but not in the traditional sense, grey, big eyes, skinny and such. Most likely either microscopic orginisims or very low intelligence creatures.
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of course.
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Let's hope they don't exist or are astronomically rare.
These Germans explain it better than my lazy self.
Well, intelligent life better be rare, other life is fine. It'd be more intriguing if it were common, though. We'd be doomed then, however, due to the universe being so old other far more advanced civilisation should have evolved by now, yet none was able to advance enough to spread to other solar systems or discover us. They likely all died out due to a disaster in such scenario. Bad news.
Sometimes boring is better. It actually often is.
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Yes, of course. Life certainly evolved in other celestial bodies.
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I think it is the other way around, extraterrestrials( greys) are humans from the future, everithing points that the main goal of the human evolution is neotheny( preservation of infantile physical and psychologial traits in adulthood), and the grey looks just like very evolved( neohenized) humans.
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