No one knows what the government are hiding, except themselves. But I can tell you, if there's alien, the government will let us know, what is the benefit for hiding it from public?
I think not, because ancient Egyptian record everything on their wall in the tomb. If there was really a alien visit, they will record it down.
It is hard to predict, sometimes some high tech flying machine can also been mistaken as UFO, like he B2 spirit, and the night hawk. However if there's UFO out there, they may wanted to contact us, or even conquer us. Who knows
2007-06-21 03:33:38
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answered by Lai Yu Zeng 4
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Yes I do believe that there are alien life forms on the planet. This is because ancient humans, who had no klnowledge that space or planets existed, and had strict cultures, stated seeing mysterious and unknown creatures with power that even humans don't have. Now it is more possible that people will lie about it but then people had no clue. Also, all of the evidence on earth (such as fossils), shows that the most intelligent creature on earth is humans. So where are these more intelligent species comeing from, space of course. I am not sure whether these aliens stay on the earth till they die (if they die) or they just vist. But the Idea of the just visiting seem much more logical.
the government is trying to keep their military wepons secret.
as for the pyramids, it is possible, since eygptians have recorded mysterious creatures and even tut himself said that he saw a strange creature.and yes i do believe that aliens will and must come in contact with us, because i believe they are the ones who are going to save humankind nere the end of the earth.
2007-06-21 10:33:49
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answered by Math☻Nerd 4
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"The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for or contact with such civilizations.
According to some observers, the extreme age of the universe and its vast number of stars suggest that extraterrestrial life should be common. Discussing this proposition with colleagues over lunch in 1950, the physicist Enrico Fermi is said to have asked: "Where are they?" Fermi questioned why, if a multitude of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations exist in the Milky Way galaxy, evidence such as probes, spacecraft, or radio transmissions has not been found. The simple question "Where are they?" (alternatively, "Where is everybody?") is possibly apocryphal, but Fermi is widely credited with simplifying the problem of the probability of extraterrestrial life. Wider examination of the implications of the topic began with Michael Hart in 1975, and it is sometimes referred to as the Fermi-Hart paradox.
There have been attempts to resolve the Fermi Paradox by locating evidence of extraterrestrial civilizations, along with proposals that such life could exist without human knowledge. Counterarguments suggest that intelligent extraterrestrial life does not exist or occurs so rarely that humans will never make contact with it.
A great deal of effort has gone into developing scientific theories and possible models of extraterrestrial life and the Fermi paradox has become a theoretical reference point in much of this work. The problem has spawned numerous scholarly works addressing it directly, while various questions that relate to it have been addressed in fields as diverse as astronomy, biology, ecology and philosophy. The emerging field of astrobiology has brought an interdisciplinary approach to the Fermi paradox and the question of extraterrestrial life."--wikipedia
To the objective (or open minded ) person there are several possibliities:
1. Earth is unique-- Earth is the only planet capable of supporting life as we know it.
2. Earth is not unique in that there is life elsewhere but there are no other advanced civilizations in the universe.
3. Earthlike planets are extremely rare therefore any advanced civilizations are to far away for us to contact.
3. Earthlike planets are not rare, there are many civilizations out there but they are so far ahead of us technologically that they do not wish to be contacted.
4. Earthlike planets are not rare, there are many civilizations out there but their form of life may be so different than ours that communication may be impossible.
5. The Zoo hypothesis--we are being deliberately isolated by some advanced race wishing to protect us or cultivate us technologically.
6. We have been contacted but our governments feel that the general public is not "ready" for such a discovery and the aliens have respected that viewpoint.
7. They are already amoung us but we cannot see them (deliberate hiding or so differnet that our eyes can't see them)and our government doesn't know.
you can probably add to this list.
2007-06-21 10:32:02
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answered by Deslok of Gammalon 4
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Yes
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most likely, for now they are just watching us.
As Dr. Who said "Are you so conceited as to believe that of all the planets revolving around all the stars in all the galaxies that Earth is the only one with life?"
2007-06-21 10:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No I took pictures for years for NASA and have never Sean any thing that looked UFO.
2007-06-21 10:30:23
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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No.
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Please take your crack-pipe and offer it for sale on E-Bay.
When you straighten out your sordid life, try and get a real education before you launch into another tirade of "sinister activities propagated by our 'Big Brother' government".
2007-06-21 10:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No I dont think so
2007-06-21 10:34:37
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answered by REBMA R 3
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no, unless you count Michael Jackson
2007-06-21 10:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Britain is full of them!!! illegal ones ..lol
2007-06-21 10:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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no sir. good effort on the ideas, but no.
2007-06-21 10:32:42
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answered by martin925 3
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