The speaker ponders the possibility of alien life existing outside our solar system, suggesting it could be on Mars, other planets, moons, or even in Earth's ocean. They express belief in undiscovered alien life within the solar system and oceans, citing the limited exploration of the ocean by NASA. The speaker questions the idea that Earth is the only planet with life and reflects on their thoughts about the vastness of the universe and potential sightings of unidentified objects in the sky. They acknowledge the phenomenon of alien sightings and express curiosity about the existence of other life forms in the universe.
So like basically, outside our solar system, do you think that there could be alien life on like Mars, or like outside in like one of the other planets, moons, or like even some people suggest there could be alien life in like our own ocean, because we haven't really explored that yet. Like, what do you think? Do you think there could be alien life that we somehow have not discovered in our solar system? I do believe that.
I definitely also do believe that there could be aliens in the ocean. NASA stopped exploring it and we actually know only about like 7% of the ocean, I think. And to think that, you know, only things that live on Earth are the only living things on any planet is just not making sense to me. And I don't think with everything that's in our solar system that we're the only ones. Good, good, good, good, good. And is that something that you have like thought of before? Like, oh, like our solar system is so big, like there could be other things in it? I definitely have thought about that.
I think about it a lot sometimes, especially when you see things in the sky that aren't quite like planes or anything you've seen before, just like, like I've seen like green lights in the sky and things like that. It definitely makes you think. Okay, okay, alien sighting. Um, wait, what was I going to ask? Wait, I just lost my train of thought.