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In the entirety of the universe, not in our local neighborhood
Thats an even more no, we havent explored space alot, so thwere could be tons of stuff we havent seen. if youre wondering why we havent seen aliens yett, think about this. if you find like a colony of ants, and you try to communicate with them, it wont work. and like theyre technology is so bad that like who cares, and theyll like leave them alone (in a good scenario) or wipe them off the planet (bad scenario.) the ants are us, the person is the alien, and the planet is space. of course, or it could be like were both ant colonies living on completely differet sides of the planet with no way to contact us, and a different species of ant, that is different and would be confusing if they met.
There is evidence that there is more beyond our galaxy and what e66 said is true, there has been a discovery (back in 2016 I believe?) where they found bacteria on Mars. With this information and the reputation of living organisms adapting and evolving to its surroundings, there is a chance that this bacteria could become something more. Remember that the first living thing on earth was bacteria which we humans technically evolved from along with other organisms.
I am aware that bacteria were the first organism on earth, and there are other galaxies
I mean is there any life beyond where we have gone so far? Like on any distant planet that hasn't been observed? (Technically, you could say that there is if you count any star, but is there any that won't kill us the instant we are several miles away)
There is definitely animeplanet
Yeah so the ant thing i said makes lots of sense.
Either one of the ant analogies i made make sense here
Yeah, it's called cartoons @TheObbyxx
And a better question is, why do people think we're irrelevant? sure, we're small compared to everything around us, but we're are closer to the bigger things in size than the smaller things
What do you think?