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Aliens, ETs and UFOs => Outer Space => Topic started by: luke686 on October 08, 2006, 02:19:20 PM

Title: Dinosaurs on other planets?
Post by: luke686 on October 08, 2006, 02:19:20 PM
Theres billions of other planets out there so wouldent it seem logical that there are dinosaurs still living today on distant planets? I mean if they existed on earth at one time. why not another earth-like planet lightyears away? Id like to get other peoples opinions on this.
Title: Re: Dinosaurs on other planets?
Post by: M Sidhe on October 08, 2006, 02:37:57 PM
Possibly other demensions, but I think on other planets would be a bit of a stretch. The planet would have to be almost identical to Earth for them to adapt, and if they had been there for years they wouldn't look like dinosaurs as we know them, they'd be much more eveloved. Maybe even advanced.

(Am I babbling about something false or do I have a point?)
Title: Re: Dinosaurs on other planets?
Post by: Zak Roy Yoballa on October 09, 2006, 04:06:23 PM
I would have to disagree M.  I think that dinosaur type creatures on a Earth-like planet is a perfectly logical line of reasoning.   Dimensions shamesions, we have planets within our galaxy that may have the potential for life, and we are just one of millions of galaxies.   Besides Arthur Dent said so :wink:


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ZRY
Title: Re: Dinosaurs on other planets?
Post by: Moloch on October 12, 2006, 09:23:03 PM
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Title: Re: Dinosaurs on other planets?
Post by: omnipotentoculus on November 23, 2006, 09:28:18 AM
The shadow knows...

Also, I'd say given the fast amount of diversity on Earth alone, I would be highly doubtful that anything on any other planet would begin to resemble life here on Earth. It would be different in totality, save for the fact that it would likely be cell-based and carbon (or silicon) based.