What is it called when you believe we were made by aliens?
The belief that humans were created or influenced by extraterrestrial beings is often referred to as "panspermia" or the "ancient astronaut theory." This theory suggests that advanced alien civilizations played a role in the development of human life or civilization. It is a popular concept in various fringe theories and speculative fiction, but lacks scientific evidence to support it.
How did susan grow so big on monsters vs aliens?
In "Monsters vs. Aliens," Susan Murphy, who becomes a giant after being hit by a meteorite on her wedding day, grows to an enormous size due to the unusual properties of the meteorite. This transformation grants her incredible strength and resilience, making her a key player in the battle against alien threats. As she learns to embrace her new identity, she becomes a hero alongside other monsters.
To be honest with you, not all aliens are silent. They can groan like a zombie, scream like a banshee, or in some cases they even talk using their minds! This unique method of communication from one mind to another is called telepathy. And if that's not enough, some have vocal cords, allowing them to actually utter words. Hope you learned something
Why would silicon be a possible basis for alien life?
Silicon could be a possible basis for alien life because, like carbon, it can form stable bonds with various elements, allowing for complex molecular structures. Silicon's ability to form long chains and rings could enable the development of diverse biochemistries. Additionally, silicon is abundant in the universe and can exist in various forms, potentially supporting different environmental conditions. However, silicon-based life would likely require different solvents than water, as silicon compounds tend to be less versatile in aqueous environments.
What movie was the inspiration for the film Alien?
The film "Alien" was inspired in part by the 1958 science fiction film "It! The Terror from Beyond Space." Both films feature a deadly extraterrestrial creature stalking a group of people in a confined space. Additionally, director Ridley Scott drew from various influences, including the works of H.P. Lovecraft and the themes of isolation and fear present in earlier sci-fi and horror films. The unique blend of horror and science fiction in "Alien" set a new standard for the genre.
I believe aliens might exist somewhere in the universe, but I don't believe any stories about UFOs or abductions or crop circles or anything like that.
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A good answer. I don't *believe* in aliens because I have seen no proof of them, and belief without proof is faith (religion) not science.
Are aliens real in fact not opinion?
Yes. It could be small single cells or it could be very intelligent intergalactic beings. There are more than trillion of planets out there and a percentage of them can sustain life. You would have to be ignorant or stubborn to not believe in aleins.
yes,remember.ufo.stands.for.unidentified.flying.objects
Is there any proof of extraterrestrial life?
Not at this time. The reason for the confusion on this point is that the media have a tendency to misunderstand scientists when they say "there's a good chance for life" or "life may be possible", on Mars for example. This leads to unfounded media reports that life actually *has been* found. For example, a meteorite that is believed to have been from Mars has something in it that could be fossilized microorganisms. The media announced this as proof that Mars had life. They did not emphasize the fact that the supposed fossils might not have actually been fossils at all, just bits of mineral that happened to have a similar shape.
Now, let's get serious. There are no aliens known to exist, just a bunch of anecdotes, and no matter how high you stack anecdotes, they never become evidence. We hope there is other life out there, and we consider it likely. But someone has to be the first form of intelligent life in the universe, and there is no evidence that it isn't us.
No proof has been found. That does not stop people ignoring the fact that there is no evidence, still wistfully hoping and claiming they must be out there somewhere but just have not made contact yet . (This is called 'circular reasoning.') For example, see the article titled "Aliens 'Absolutely' Exists, SETI Astronomer Believes" : the title makes you think proof had been found that extraterrestrial life had been found, yet the National Geographic magazine says about SETI's senior astronomer, Seth Shostak, : "He and his colleagues have never found proof [that] anyone...or anything...'up there' is trying to make contact."
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So far, no life is known and proven to exist anywhere but Earth. It's a big universe and it seems as though life elsewhere would be likely, but "likely" isn't "proven". Some world somewhere has to be the first to have life, and there is no proof as yet that it isn't Earth.
Answer 2:
I am an alien researcher and ufologist of many years, have managed to avoid getting abducted by aliens not once but TWICE (I know their tactics), and have no book to sell or seminar to promote. As an old man now, with no real family after my mother died, if my life were to end in the context of heroic alien researchers and whistle blowers like Phil Schneider and Karla Turner, it would not be a big deal. Actually, it would be a much bigger problem for those responsible, as I have discarnate plans that will only be finalized AFTER I return to The Light. Think of it as a near-death bed confession. Consequently, I will shoot you straight about this issue.
Is there any proof of extraterrestrial life?
That depends on what one constitutes as proof.
There is evidence of extraterrestrial life all over the place, and not just anecdotal evidence.
I will provide you with a few avenues to explore; some very good examples.
One of the more humorous pieces of evidence is found within the genre of radio telescope monitoring back the 1980's.
The original source of that information was not surprisingly taken down from the Net - the federal government suppresses all significant evidence for the existence of extraterrestrials. But there are still a number of secondary sources which point to that same article and report what had happened.
Do a Net search for: NASA And SETI Detect Alien Signal From Jupiter's Moon Ganymede
Signals were indeed detected from Ganymede, which many consider to be an artificially constructed moon. Return communication was attempted. After a few days of being ignored, a reply was finally sent back to Terra/Earth.
It stated:
"We were not talking to you." (sic)
*LOL*
Next...
Robert Lazar. Go to Youtube and the Net and look up his documentary. He is a physicist and engineer who was hired by the Office of Naval Intelligence in the late 1980's to reverse-engineer confiscated Zetan-alien spacecraft at the top-secret installation known as S-4, near Area 51. As the story goes, the government managed to get hold of an antimatter reactor from Reticulan-aliens, and when the engineers underground tampered with it, it blew up and killed all of them. Lazar was one of the scientists hired as one of the replacements for the late engineering team.
After going public about what he knew about aliens and their technology, all evidence of his college degrees were erased by the federal government in an attempt to discredit him. Regardless, Bob Lazar obviously has extensive knowledge of physics and engineering which counters the governmental cover-up of his credentials. For example, he runs a company called United Nuclear (look it up). Secondly, in his self-made, low budget documentary, Lazar explains a great deal about how the aliens traverse the stars with their gravity wave technology, and their utilization of antimatter reactors to power their interstellar spacecraft.
Next...
Go to Youtube and look up Phil Schneider and also Karla Turner.
Cheers!
What will happen if you put a scardox alien in the fridge?
your scar dox will have babies every minute equals 1 babie
because the existence of Aliens is still labeled as a myth everyone will have their own opinions on whether or not they exist. believers will say yes..and maybe even throw in a few of their very own "alien sighting stories" and non believers will tell you no and how there cant be such a thing. hell i wouldn't doubt it if the more adamant non believers even ridicule you for asking such a question.
my point is, until the existence/non existence of such a creature is proven you can only ask one person this question and that's yourself..so do you believe in aliens?
What is the symbolism behind the Martian physical form?
There is no symbolism behind it! The classic alien style was just adapted from the time period of the 1950's where martians were starting to be a popular idea. Perhaps area 51 had something to do with it!
It is a proven fact that invisibility can be achieved through bending light around an object, acting as a cloak. So if aliens exist and have the technology to prove it, then yes they will be able to *POOF*
stupid old answer -
No body actually knows because there hasn't actually even been proof that aliens even exist!
Depends on the alien
Have they been on earth before talking about the aliens?
well, no cause scientists did not find bones. love................bla bla bla
How many intelligent alien civilizations are in the universe?
at least 12,600 trillion or more. For now, it is unknown.
Why is so difficult to prove the existence alien life?
Because space is HUGE and we could never see far enough with todays technology to see whats on a planet and its almost impossible to get that far
Who are Kalna and Ilmuth in the literature on UFO incidents?
The previous answer contains some mistakes. I will set the record straight.
In "Flying Saucers Have Landed" (1953), George Adamski related encountering a gentleman from a flying saucer who described himself as from planet Venus and who was very concerned about our nuclear-bomb tests.
In "Inside the Spaceships" (1955), Adamski described his return and names him Orthon, and does likewise for some other Space People. Orthon of Venus is accompanied by two other Space Brothers, Firkon of Mars and Ramu of Saturn, and they go in their saucer scoutship to their mothership. Adamski meets several others of both sexes, including Space Sisters Kalna of Venus and Ilmuth of Mars. Those two women wore flowing pastel-colored ankle-length dresses with broad jeweled belts, though they changed into jumpsuits for such work as pilot duty.
They didn't go to Venus, though they did go to the far side of the Moon, where they saw mountains and trees and lakes and a small animal scurrying by. They also expounded on their beliefs, a mixture of quasi-Christian and New-Age ones. Jesus Christ was one of them, and they did not fear death because they expect to be reincarnated.
But UFOlogist Desmond Leslie wrote in a foreword to "Inside the Spaceships" about what the planets are like that "really the only way to be quite sure is for us to travel to the other planets for ourselves and find out firsthand." The United States and the Soviet Union started doing that by automated-spacecraft proxy in the last years of Adamski's life, and what they discovered was most embarrassing for Adamski's claimed journeys. The Moon's far side is much like its near side. Venus is a hellhole of a planet, and Kalna and Orthon would get quickly fried to a crisp. Mars is a cold, dusty, rocky desert with very thin air, and Ilmuth and Firkon wouldn't last long there either. It's not surprising that later contactees, like Billy Meier, have claimed to be contacted by people from outside our Solar System.