Roswell has been de-classified. It was a balloon train, launched from Alamogardo, along with several others over a few months. These trains carried quite a bit of equipment. They were launched to monitor the atmosphere for evidence of nuclear testing in the Soviet Union. That's why they were a secret project. Everything having to do with the arms race was classified during the Cold War.
No aliens. No captured technology. No reverse engineering at area 51.
Now there may be a probability of life elsewhere, but a realistic view of the Universe makes it highly unlikely that they are here, crashing in our deserts, reaming cattle, probing abducted humans, squashing crops, and stealing our beer.
What IS highly documented is human imagination, gullibility, lack of relevant information, and compulsive fascination with anything extraordinary, usually with utter disregard for contradictory evidence. All of it reinforced by a pervasive, sensationalist media which will air or publish anything that is popular, regardless of the truth or just plain common sense. That is something we are VERY familiar with. Which do you think is a more likely explanation?
YOU be the judge! (They love to say that after presenting only one side of a ridiculous claim, don't they?)
2007-11-24 10:31:50
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answered by Brant 7
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No one can positively answer this question with a yes or a no.
However, we have discovered over 250 planets orbiting other stars in our Galaxy-------- so it seems that planet forming is rather common in the Milky Way. Since there are over 1 billion stars in just the Milky Way Galaxy-------- and BILLIONS of other Galaxies that we can see------- odds are very good that "alien" life does exist somewhere else in the universe.
2007-11-24 10:41:42
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answered by Bullseye 7
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It depends on what you mean by "aliens". If you mean little gray men, then I have to say I doubt it. There probably are other form of life out there, but we're probably talking about single-celled organisms, not intelligent life form. It's never really been proven one way or the other.
2007-11-24 10:31:00
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answered by xfilesfan 7
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Look at it this way: we're one planet. How many other planets are there? Billions (if not trillions). There has to be at least one other planet with life on it, just looking at the odds. They may or may not be as advanced as us, but it is almost certain there is other life out there.
Whether or not they're what we imagine is an entirely different question. Most other life forms are probably single-celled.
2007-11-24 10:59:43
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answered by I am soooo splendiferous 4
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As far as other beings in our universe id like to give it a little different slant.The bible says there are principalities,powers of the air,authorities,spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realm,satan was kicked down into the creation.I know people are wary of things in the bible but this should be considered.There is also the string theory,where there are parallel universes and they expand and contract.thus they interact at different points.bringing one universe into another and sharing parts of both.This may include beings different than us.
2007-11-24 12:32:33
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answered by Micha³ M 1
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yes explain the sites, Area 51, and the ufo space ships siting on the sky
2007-11-24 11:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Quite possibly with the whole Roswell thing, why don't you get yourself into the FBI and find out.
2007-11-24 10:21:16
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answered by Psylence 4
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Who knows!!!!
2007-11-24 10:21:12
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answered by still_finding_myself 2
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