Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Life In Outerspace?



• The story of LaMB takes place on the planet Cerra. Do you believe that life forms exist on other planets?

Life is beautiful. It is unique. Nothing can ever replace the life lived by a human being.

In the story of LaMB, there are life forms that exist in Cerra. As I've read, LaMBs are human life forms as well. These people seemed to have moved to another place because our world cannot sustain human life.

In my opinion, no life forms exist in outer space. Life only exists on planet Earth. Cerra, with its supposedly inhabitants are only fictional by nature. Is there another planet with human life forms ? Very unlikely!The planets that surround our solar system cannot sustain life. There is no air in any of them that can sustain life. Some temperatures on other planets from a negative icy cold level (such as the planet Neptune its average temperature is 111.15 K or -162 degrees C
) to a very hot lava-like level(such as the Planet Venus its average temperature is 449 degrees C or 859 degrees F).

The temperature of outerspace is almost absolute zero. Absolute zero is the temperature in which there is no energy present. There is no place in the universe where energy is completely absent but there are many places where energy is very low. In these places, the temperature is nearly absolute zero.

Absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin, -273 degrees Celsius, and -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. So with these extreme hot and cold temperatures, how can any living being especially human life forms actually live in outer space? Some people because of extreme cold during the winter time or extreme heat during the summer even die. But temperatures in outer space are way more extreme than winter and summer in our world.

Although some people believe that there are life forms in Mars but up to the present time, there has been no scientific evidence to prove this.

Life, I firmly believe, is found on earth alone.

Although this is my belief, there are still thousands of possibilities that science may discover in the near future. In the mean time, let us value the beauty of this world, our home and the cradle of life.

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