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I do. I think as large as the universe is there is no way we are the only life form. As far as aliens visiting earth and kidnapping people for experiments,I think that might be a little far fetched. But I do believe they exist and have visited earth.

2007-12-05 09:09:53 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Yes I believe, and the best evidence I have seen is the hundred or so military men and women who have come forward to discuss their involvement with extra terrestrial technology.

It is called "The Disclosure Project" and you can check it out on google video or youtube.

They all say the same thing, so there are only two possible outcomes: They are all telling the truth, or they are all telling similar lies. I am not sure why men and women who worked their entire lives serving this country would lie about something like this. I believe them, but that is just me and I don't want to try to convince you of anything. Check it out though...............The first guy was a Brigadier General.

2007-12-05 13:29:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Anyone who truly understands how many stars there are in a galaxy and how many galaxies there are in the universe has to believe that we are not the only form of life in the universe. So "aliens" no doubt exist. On the other hand, anyone who knows a bit of astronomy knows how far away even the nearest star is, and that travel faster than light is probably impossible. So the presence of "aliens" on Earth is extremely unlikely, and there is in fact no scientific evidence for it.

Similarly for UFOs. A UFO is something someone sees which they can't identify. It may be a star, a planet, a satellite, a meteor, or many other things. Astronomers, like myself, and meteorologists spend their lives looking at the sky, and almost never see anything we can't identify, so report no UFOs. The average person almost never looks at the sky and hasn't the foggiest idea what is up there, and these are the people who report UFOs.

2007-12-05 09:36:11 · answer #2 · answered by GeoffG 7 · 1 0

UFOs are simply ANY unidentified flying object, plenty of those.
Whether one believes or not it irrelevant. What matters only is truth.
Aliens? There's absolutely no evidence of any non-Earth intelligent life visiting or contacting us.

Our solar system is unique, we have Jupiter, and to a degree Saturn, with such high gravitational pull that they protect Earth from being bombarded by other objects from space. Earth has had an extraordinary long time without interruption to allow life to evolve. While out of the billions of planets in the universe odds of finding one like Earth are pretty good, finding one with enough time to evolve as Earth would be extremely rare.

Space and time are related, it takes time for us to experience things outside of ourselves. When we look up to the stars we are actually seeing them as they were 10000, 100000, or 10000000 years ago. The universe is so vast that even if there was intelligent life as we know it, life that has mastered technology as we have, it could take hundreds of millions of years to get here. It is possible. Yet, odds are by the time they made it here, or vice versa, one of us would be extinct and/or our sun will have died.

In fact at the current rate of expansion coupled with its acceleration, in a hundred million years, if we're still here, we'd look up an no longer see any stars, they'd be too far away.

There is a $1 million prize waiting if anyone can prove space alien activity.

2007-12-05 09:36:47 · answer #3 · answered by E. F. Hutton 7 · 0 0

I believe there is a good probability of life elsewhere, but how far away is important in considering the relevance of such a fact.

As for UFOs of ET origin, there are many who believe in this, but there really isn't any compelling evidence. Really. The probability of one may very well have nothing to do with the probability of the other. It's like saying, what's the probability of a green spider being on a tree somewhere in Ecuador? And then, what's the probability that this spider will walk to my house in Maryland and bite me?

2007-12-05 09:16:51 · answer #4 · answered by Brant 7 · 1 0

Yes, but not in the 'ET' sense.
People see UFOs every day... It doesn't mean that these craft come from alien worlds; it just means that the observer can't identify them.

Common occurence!

As far as alien life... I believe that there HAS to be some somewhere, even though we don't possess the technology to detect it right now.
Clear Skies!
B

2007-12-05 09:16:12 · answer #5 · answered by Bobby 6 · 1 0

UFOs are real... ANYTHING unidentified qualifies and has nothing to do with aliens. Its only in the last 50 years or so that we have begun to associate birds, clouds, sundogs, etc, with little green men from Alpha Centauri. I guess that just proves that on the average, we are a species that is getting stupider.

I truly HATE the numbers game. It may be right... "400 billion stars and ONE of them has to have intelligent life"... or it may be wrong. Try tossing 400 billion coins and see how many land on their edge. Hey, its 'gotta' happen.

2007-12-05 09:44:51 · answer #6 · answered by Faesson 7 · 0 0

I am a firm believer of live somewhere else in the universe. Our galaxy is an average size galaxy {by astronomical standards} yet it has over 400 BILLION stars! Are we so self-centered as to actually believe there is no other life, anywhere else?
As to the idea that we have visitors from other planets, Homo Sapiens has only been around for a relatively short time. Look what we have accomplished in that time. Maybe live evolved in some other planet a couple of million years before we did!

2007-12-05 09:35:28 · answer #7 · answered by luis98sm 1 · 0 0

UFO's exist, but you are a little confused. UFO's are not aliens.. UFO's are Unidentified Flying Objects including planets, airplanes, satellites, and reflections of distant lights, and some are hoaxes.

2007-12-05 09:17:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Ok think of this there are 13 major objects in our solar system (the planet then Pluto Sedna Eris Ceres and the sun and there is so much littler stuff around our sun) then think how many stars are in this universe alone there are way more stars than all the grains of sand on the earth most which have planets and mostly more than one the hance of there not to be aliens is almost infinitively small.

2007-12-05 10:30:27 · answer #9 · answered by llamaman with super sniper rifle 2 · 0 0

Most definitely! You do not have to look to far then our own government archives and other official documents, not to mention the Press.
References are found all over history and in numerous religions around the world.
Their is no reason that they can not do as they like including human experimentation.
Governments have performed diabolical experiments on humans why can't they?
Most people want to live in a box or wonder through life with blinders on and for what? perhaps to keep their sanity?

2007-12-05 09:40:21 · answer #10 · answered by izzie 5 · 0 0

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