yeah they exist and they appear to be very real!
Area 51 contains an airfield whose primary purpose is believed to be the operation and analysis of enemy aircraft and weapons systems, and secret development and testing of new military aircraft. According to what I heard civilians are not allowed even to go near Area 51. Even the highway sign says "extra terrestial area" and with some UFO pictures in the background. It is totally bizarre! Neighboring people claim to have seen strange lights and unexplained sounds in the sky. A physict working there said US has connections with a alien civilization from 1960's and he claimed to have seen 9 space discs (often known as saucers). Nobody can say for sure what really exists there.
Beagle 2 was not captured by any alien. It just lost the signal during landing and became unsuccessful. 1 thing is for sure, aliens are not interested in Beagle2 as they are more scientifically advanced than us.
Thank you
2007-04-20 04:54:32
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answered by joysam 【ツ】 4
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1). Yeah it is hard to believe that they do not. Also I remember somewhere on one of those UFO believe it or not shows about them mentioning something back in the 1700's (maybe earlier) about people in Russia seeing a bunch of floating orbs/disks above one of their cities at the time. They showed some cheesy painting. Maybe someone can look that up.
2). Yeah It is not only used for military secrets but seriously look at our technology from 1900 to 1940's then look at what happened in the 50 and up. We went from no computers to computers and space ships in no time. Just look at the technological advances in the last 60 years. It took humanity 1900 years to get to where they were and instantly we are more advanced than we ever were in less than 60 years? Quite a technology boom if you ask me. I think they found an alien space ship and took what they could from it.
3). Nah why would advanced aliens mess with our outdated ancient technology for? Unless they like collecting old useless junk like that.
On a side note though: If we are broadcasting radio signals 100 light years out in every direction... wouldn't we be getting some alien radio signals back here as well?
2007-04-20 13:33:54
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answered by mastercheddaar 3
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Aliens cross the border everyday.
Area 51 is a top secret Air Force Testing facility.
Some of the aliens crossing the border caught, cooked, and ate several beagles. They happen to be tasty.
2007-04-20 12:20:53
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answered by ? 6
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More than likely, there are other forms of life out in the universe. We just haven't come across it yet. About area 51, I honestly don't know. And we may never know what happened to the Beagle 2 or other landers that have gone missing. Maybe they did get it...
2007-04-20 11:58:37
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answer #4
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answered by Shifter 3
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Here is proof of aliens: http://www.alienstudy.com/2012/12/metronome/
2014-05-25 08:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that in area 51 aliens are there but they are being held against their will I the other aliens I do think that they know that also
2014-04-05 13:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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B-2, crash landing. A-51, top secret gov. instelation, who knows what goes on there. As far as aliens having visited earth, seams to be some pretty convincing evidence that says there is. However, they would have to be 1000`s of years, if not millennium, ahead of us technologically, that anything we have would be insignificant in comparison, so if they are here, I don`t see them as a threat.
2007-04-20 23:20:24
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answered by Dan N 3
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When you consider that there are approximately 10^22 to 10^24 stars in the visible universe, and that most of these stars have planet bodies orbiting them, it is inconceiveable that we are alone. There are aliens out there; the real question is, have they ever come here? The possiblity that they may have visited Earth is limited by several factors.
1st, with that many stars in the Universe to choose from, what might compel an Alien civilization to visit us? The obvious answer is our radio broadcasts, which have been beaming into space since 1906. Since radio signals travel at the speed of light, our broadcasts by now will have reached all stars within 100 lightyears of Earth, and a resonable estimate is that there are approximately 14,600 stars within this radius.
The second restriction is the probability that any Aliens on any of these stars have developed to the point of technological advancement that they can intercept and understand our broadcasts. This is a very important factor. The Universe may be teeming with intelligent life like dolphins, porpoise, orangutangs and the like, but they might never develop technology (If you want to know what aliens look like, look around. Everything that is not human is alien). Carl Sagan has elaborated on this possiblity using the famous Drake equation developed by Dr. Frank Drake in 1961, and I believe he estimated that it is possible that as many a 1 million stars may host planets with civilizations technologically advanced enough to receive radio waves.
Of course, if they can receive radio waves, they should be generating them as well, and the scientific community has established the SETI project (Search for Extra-terrestial Intelligence) to search for any incoming radio signals. So far, none have been detected. Keep in mind though that there are only 14,600 stars within 100 light years of earth, but more than 10^24 in the known universe (That's 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars!).
The Drake formula is shown below:
N = R * f p n e f l f i f c L
Where,
N = The number of civilizations in The Milky Way Galaxy whose radio emissions are detectable.
R* = The rate of formation of stars suitable for the development of intelligent life.
f p = The fraction of those stars with planetary systems.
n e = The number of planets, per solar system, with an environment suitable for life.
fl = The fraction of suitable planets on which life actually appears.
f i = The fraction of life bearing planets on which intelligent life emerges.
f c = The fraction of civilizations that develop a technology that releases detectable signs of their existence into space.
L = The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals into space.
Another consideration of course is whether a technologically advanced civilation will survive its own technology, or will they wipe themselves out in a nuclear holocost, or through other probable means such as global warming, bird flu epidemic, meteor impact, or super-nova. Any means of self-destruction or externally influenced anihilation is possible and even probable over millions of year, but in a nuclear age, total anihilation initiated by two bad tempers can occur instantaneously.
Assuming a civilization did survive their own technolgical advancement and finally received our signal, the next consideration is a big one. Do they have the technolgy to travel here? And the big obstacle here, of course, is the fact that nothing (well, almost nothing) can travel faster than the speed of light. Assuming a visitor at the edge of that 100 mile radius wanted to visit us after receiving our signal (which was sent 100 years earlier) it would take them at the very least, 100 years to get here. Now, I know there are a lot of physical implications of time dialation to be considered in Einstien's theories of general relativity, but 100 years is a long time to travel no matter how you cut it, and this is assuming travel at the speed of light, not at a percentage.
So in answer to your question, there is no doubt in my mind that aliens exist. We, after all, are aliens in space. But there is a great deal of doubt in my mind that they have ever visited Earth.
2007-04-20 12:52:43
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answered by Dreampsycles 2
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1. Possibly. There is no conclusive evidence one way or the other yet.
2. Yes, but probably only mundane ones. Newly developed military hardware being tested, etc.
3. Probably not.
2007-04-20 11:55:48
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answered by JLynes 5
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I totally believe they do exist, that we have evidence they have been here but to acknowledge their existence would be to cast doubt over the worlds religions who believe God created everything.
It is not politically correct to admit they have been here.
2007-04-20 12:03:19
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answered by vaivagabundo 5
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