Wherever you are on Earth, there is more life present than in the rest of the known universe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Life exists throughout the cosmos and is a consequence of matter in the universe.
By the law of averages, there has to be life elsewhere. The universe is so huge, and I don't think God would have created this whole big huge cosmos and just say there's only going to be life on Earth, and that's it.
We don't know why we are here and the context of our role in the universe, and the thought of an infinite universe. It's something the human mind can't really grasp. It's statistically impossible that there's not life on other planets.
There may be aliens in our Milky Way galaxy, and there are billions of other galaxies. The probability is almost certain that there is life somewhere in space.
Life does more than adapt to the Earth. It changes the Earth to its own purposes.
Life is generally something that happens elsewhere.
It is only of life on Earth, however, that one can speak with any certainty. It seems to me that all life on Earth, the sum total of life upon the Earth, has purpose.
This all comes down to what we know about life on Earth.
The earth has a life of its own.
There's life all over this universe, but the only life in the solar system is on earth, and in the whole universe we are the only men.