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The 12 most compelling scientific reasons that suggest aliens are real

Let’s look at the evidence.

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EVERY ONE OF us is made up of atoms that were once part of an exploding star, including atomic carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen — some of the fundamental ingredients for life.

Over billions of years, these ingredients condense to form gas clouds, new stars, and planets, which means that the ingredients, and therefore the potential, for life beyond Earth are scattered across the universe.

What’s more, a number of recent discoveries also strongly suggest that alien life exists, either in our own solar system or beyond.

The ultimate question is no longer ‘Is there life beyond Earth?’ but rather ‘Will we ever find it?’

Here’s what we know:

Earlier this year, a team of scientists estimated that about 4.5 billion years ago at least one-fifth of Mars was covered in an ocean more than 137 metres deep. Any signs of life that swam in these waters could therefore be hidden in the Martian soil.

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But water isn’t enough. You also need time. As it happens, a study last August discovered that water had existed on Mars for 200 million years longer than previously thought. What’s more, there was life on Earth the same time as some of the last lakes on Mars.

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Asteroids and comets are key to the formation of life on Earth, scientists think. In particular, comet impacts, according to a report last August, likely caused amino acids to combine and form the building blocks of life. From what we know about solar-system formation, there are other comets in other planetary systems that could be doing the same thing right now.

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Jupiter’s tiny moon Europa is scarred with brown veins that are suspected to show where warmer, dirtier liquid water in the moon’s mantle seeped through its crust. Europa could harbour more water than Earth, which is why both America and Europe are investing hundreds of millions of dollars into designs for future missions that would search for life beneath its surface.

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Beyond Europa is Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which scientists confirmed this month houses a giant, global ocean beneath its icy outer shell. Like Europa, Enceladus’ ocean is an ideal place where life beyond Earth could live.

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Even more convincing evidence for life on Enceladus was included in two papers published earlier this year. They strongly suggest that hydrothermal vents — the same kind that may have spawned life on Earth — seem to be lining the moon’s ocean floors.

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In addition to those on Europa and Enceladus, vast subsurface oceans could exist on at least a dozen objects in our solar system, planetary scientists suspect. The problem with detecting life on any of these is reaching the watery mantle that exists hundreds of miles underground.

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Besides Earth, Saturn’s largest moon Titan is the only body in the solar system with lakes on its surface. These lakes would not spawn similar life to Earth because they are made of liquid methane, not water. However, earlier this year a group at Cornell showed how methane-based, oxygen-free living cells could exist on Titan.

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It’s possible that life can only form and thrive on Earth-like planets, which would mean our only chance of detecting aliens is on planets beyond our solar system. Last July, scientists detected an Earth-like planet 1,400 light-years away.

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The famous Drake equation allows us to estimate how many alien civilizations might exist in the Milky Way. It looks like this: N=R*(fp)(ne)(fl)(fi)(fc)L, with each variable defined below. With basic statistics, this equation suggests there are potentially thousands, even millions, of alien civilizations out there.

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If there are millions of intelligent alien civilisations out there, many ask, then why haven’t we heard from them? It could be that our home galaxy, the Milky Way, is not an entirely hospitable galaxy for life, according to a scientific report last month that suggests other galaxies in the universe could host 10,000 times more habitable planets than the Milky Way.

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We’re all made of heavy atoms forged in the explosions of supermassive stars. This not only connects us to the universe, but highlights the possibility of alien life, explains famed astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson:
“These ingredients become part of gas clouds that condense, collapse, form the next generation of solar systems — stars with orbiting planets. And those planets now have the ingredients for life itself.”

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    Mute Raymond Barry
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    Dec 21st 2021, 7:24 PM

    No way are these inmates afraid to talk to inspectors, they are experts at manipulation and complaining, and the “prison watchdog” will run with it to justify its existence and big salaries.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 10:56 PM

    @Raymond Barry: experts at complaining? Sure they’re only trotting after you.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 5:55 PM

    It appears to me that to say that a black prisoner is a ‘raisin in a bowl of rice’ is not racist, not even a micro aggression, just a rather poetic way of referring to a difference in a prison where no more than 8% of prisoners were from ethnic minorities. But, as my mother taught me, ‘It is easy to sleep on another man’s wound’.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 10:57 PM

    @Patrick Brompton: nah, it’s racist.

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    Dec 22nd 2021, 8:10 PM

    @Mac Muinteoir: It is absolutely not racist!! Get a grip!

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    Dec 21st 2021, 7:16 PM

    What a load of b…Ollix.

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    Mute Paul Doyle
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    Dec 21st 2021, 6:58 PM

    Prison officers.. the highest paid unskilled (sorry 6 weeks training doesn’t qualify as skilled workforce) in the country ..

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    Dec 21st 2021, 8:28 PM

    @Paul Doyle: you do it so

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    Dec 21st 2021, 8:36 PM

    @Paul Doyle: If it’s so easy Paul to get the highest salary with no input then tell me why you didn’t jump feet first to secure this lucrative job or maybe the fact it takes three years including work placements, probationary period and obtaining a higher certificate in custodial care and practice might have put you off, not to mention that thousands apply for these positions when recruitment commences and not all are suitable or have the professionalism , tolerance or maturity to deal with society’s most offensive individuals. Frankly I don’t think they are paid well enough for what they do, at least at some stage the prisoners get out while the officers do life to the point of retirement.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 10:13 PM

    @Honeybee: thousands apply for exactly the reasons I mentioned above

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    Dec 21st 2021, 11:09 PM

    @Paul Doyle: there all guarda rejects and messed up army recruits

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    Mute Ken Murphy
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    Dec 21st 2021, 11:23 PM

    @Paul Doyle: lol nonsense.

    A 3rd level qualification in Custodial Care is now required, along with Control & Restraint training & 3yrs training as a Recruit Prison Officer before they become Prison Officers.

    Speaking about a job you clearly understand nothing about, would seem a little ignorant & uneducated to me Paul. A very tough job dealing with some very dangerous & violent individuals, keeping you safe.

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    Dec 22nd 2021, 10:53 AM

    @Ellie Mae: shameful insult to my husband who is neither thanks very much – seems you’re actually a school reject Ellie Mae – it’s Guard or Garda

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    Mute Phil Brennan
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    Dec 22nd 2021, 12:20 PM

    @Ellie Mae: they’re,not there,Garda,not Guarda……….sounds like someone failed to get past the written exam,the procedure for recruitment is a very thorough process ,the IPS don’t go out and trawl the streets looking for candidates,they have a very deep pool to choose from,now run along and get the last of your Christmas presents and keep your sarky comments to yourself.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 11:08 PM

    @Paul Doyle: you need to know the job before you comment on how un skilled it is.
    I suggest you should apply for the job to get you off the armchair and then come back and inform the public how un skilled it is.

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    Dec 22nd 2021, 12:41 PM

    @Pádraig O’Faolain: I’m sure he’d be the best warden in the world,he just can’t get past the first part of the exam…..Q1.Name.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 6:35 PM

    Excessive political correctness, just like Papal infallibly is a curse, not a blessing.

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    Dec 21st 2021, 11:27 PM

    Wouldn’t have happened with Gypsy Joe in charge

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    Dec 22nd 2021, 3:53 PM

    @Robert O’Neill: leave that poor man alone he was my hero

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