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4 Reasons Why Extraterrestrial Life and Ufos Exist

Updated on March 4, 2021
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Aliens or Extraterrestrial Life

Extraterrestrial Life and Ufo Exist
Extraterrestrial Life and Ufo Exist

Introduction

According to scientists early earth was a bleak rocky globe with thin gases and shallow seas. This inorganic state or geosphere consists of soil, water atmosphere and sun energy. The geosphere then established a life-supporting stratum or zone of life. Then elements combined to provide the building block of life as we know it today. Are we alone? has been a recurrent theme, here are my reasons why I believe Aliens and UFOs Exist

My Story

Way back in high school (1981) I was a boarder and often star gazed. Sometimes I caught a glimpse of a shooting star, alpha jets or commercial airlines.

However on some rare occasion I noticed anomalies in the sky. Bright objects moving in random formation at top speed and then they mysteriously disappear. This formed the basses of my fascination with unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrials.

Astronaut Standing Beside American Flag

astronaut standing beside american flag on the moon
astronaut standing beside american flag on the moon | Source

Why Aliens and UFOs Exist

Entity
Life Form
Habitation
Human Beings
Carbon Based
Earth
 
 
 
Extraterrestrial-Life
Different Biochemistry
Earth-like Planet

Alien and Extraterrestrial life

Hypothetical Alien and Extraterrestrial life for
Hypothetical Alien and Extraterrestrial life for

1. Alien and Extraterrestrial life

An alien or extraterrestrial life is hypothetical a fictional being from another world. Speculation of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe have piqued public interest for eons. Such representation is found in movies, television programs, astrobiology and science fiction.

Although astronomers and scientist propose that habitable zones are more likely to have life. Others hypothesize that the vastness of the solar system already harbor alien life in form of microorganisms.

Carbon Based Life

photo of people holding their smartphones
photo of people holding their smartphones | Source

2. Carbon-Based Life Form versus different biochemistry

According to scientists all life form known to man is carbon based. This means human beings are made out of carbon molecules. There are 118 elements of which carbon is one therefore every familiar living thing is made up of atoms.

Other constituents of a human body are sulfur, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorous and nitrogen. Why carbon is so important is its bonding properties with other atoms.

It is capable of bonding or forming large or complex molecules. Carbon represents 47% of all dry biomass and a primary component in all know life form.

The question is are there hypothetical types of biochemistry. Different forms of biochemistry are speculated by scientists but not proven to exist. Scientists expect if life exists on other plants to have chemical similarity. “What if they don’t”?

We postulate that in an extraterrestrial environment biochemistry of such “beings” might be extremely different than expected. Scientific discussions have put forward the hypothesis that other elements on the period table can perform similar function.

Therefore instead of carbon we have silicon, water we have ammonia which are cosmically abundant.

Sky News:UFO: Pentagon releases three leaked videos

3. UFO Pentagon Videos

The department of defense (pentagon) released videos of unidentified flying objects. The video were first published in 2017 and 2018 by the New York Times and Star Academy of Arts & Science. The publication gave hope to extraterrestrials enthusiasts that indeed contact was made.

In the wake of conspiracy theories the pentagon released three navy videos of unidentified flying objects. According to the government it was aimed at “clearing up any misconceptions” it’s real said the pentagon.

The video showed naval aviators capture images of objects rotation and hurling through the sky. They added “after a thorough review,” it had determined the videos did not reveal “any sensitive capabilities or systems,” or did they?

1 billion “Earths” in our galaxy alone.

NASA estimates 1 billion “Earths” in our galaxy alone.
NASA estimates 1 billion “Earths” in our galaxy alone.

4. One Billion Earths-like planets

According to the Washington post NASA estimates 1 billion “Earths” in our galaxy alone. This was revealed by NASA Ames Research Center, the Nasas Kepler mission confirmed first earth-like planet in the “habitable zone” around a sun-like star.

This revelation is astounding considering the millions of galaxies out there. There are billions of earth sized rocky planets orbiting “yellow dwarf” stars similar to earth. This findings postulates that some may be habitable.

Inorganic State of Earth

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Conclusion

As shown there are many theories that support the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Thinking we are all alone in this galaxy is mere speculation and wishful thinking. We don’t know if there is intelligent life out their however we are rest assured that life exists in one form or the next in the ’Stars”

This content is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional.

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