Is it logical for someone to say there is life in outer space other than as we understand it? Now when discussing this do not focus on whether there is life in outer space as no one knows that but whether it can be as we understand it or not.
From the viewpoint of logical understanding, there is no evidence of life in the outer space. No traces of life have been detected yet. Water, air and other valuable and essential elements of life are not available. So, organisms of our planet can definitely not survive there. Therefore, from any logic it cannot be made sure that there is life in the outer space.
However, from other viewpoints such as religious mythologies and other perspectives the concept of life in the outer space is explained. But, these explanations do not represent logical aspects. Rather they are based on beliefs and traditions.
As far as our understanding is concerned, there may be organisms that may survive the conditions of other plants. So, there may or may not be life present in the outer space.
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