The UFO phenomenon never ceases to enthrall audiences worldwide. Regardless of being true or not, debates still rage as to the possibilities of humans being the only existing species in the universe. While many believe that indeed UFOs are the result of aliens visiting earth, there are also several skeptics who believe that such sightings are nothing more than classified government experiments. But if you don’t believe in UFOs perhaps the video at the end may change your mind.
1 Ancient history has also proof of aliens
With ongoing space and alien research as well as hundreds of classified secret files, there may soon come a time in the near future when such secrets will be revealed. UFO sightings aren’t just a fact of the modern world. Ancient hieroglyphics, cave paintings and texts from ancient civilizations carry evidence of the existence of UFOs. In the words of the great 4th century Greek philosopher Metrodorus “To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow.”
If you don’t believe in UFOs and aliens then the greatest mind of this century surely does. A renowned scientist like Professor Stephen Hawking has said “To my mathematical brain, the numbers alone make thinking about aliens perfectly rational”.
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2 Would Earth withstand an alien invasion, this is what Hawking says
However Stephen Hawking felt that Aliens visiting earth wouldn’t be a positive thing and if artificial intelligence doest destroy earth then aliens will. ‘Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they can reach,’
There is a large section of scientists who do not agree with Hawking and feel that aliens have been visiting earth thousands of years ago. Ancient manuscripts and archeological evidence support such theories of ancient civilizations existing on earth. Moreover there have been several modern day video sightings of the UFO phenomenon that one cannot argue with.
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