3. What are Aliens
• A foreigner especially one
who is not a naturalized
citizen of the country where
he or she is living. a
hypothetical or fictional
being from another world.
4. Aliens
Why are people so afraid
of aliens?
We are afraid of anything we don't
understand. We are afraid that if an
alien race did land on earth, we might
be relegated to a slave race, working
for the aliens, or a source of food.
12. They Will Not Come With Peace.
• Views Of Stephen
Hawking.
13. Aliens Will Not be Able to Survive on Earth
• They will die.
• Their immune system will
not able to battle with
thee bacteria
• The atmosphere maybe
not be suitable for them.
14. They Will Not Mate With Us.
• They cant mate with
humans to reproduce
new race.
• Human DNA is specific
only for humans.
We are afraid of anything we don't understand. We have been studying UFO Sightings and aliens encounters for over 60 years now, yet the existence of alien beings is still a highly debated topic. We are afraid that if an alien race did land on earth, we might be relegated to a slave race, working for the aliens, or a source of food.
As depicted by many Hollywood movies, many people believe that alien races might be in need of our natural resources, like water, salt, or minerals that are lacking or failing on their planet. One of the more hideous theories is that they might be running out of food on their planet, and need human beings to supplement their food source.
The famous American physicist Stephen Hawking once expressed his firm belief that human efforts to make a contact with alien minds by means of signals sent into space could end for our civilization very badly. If aliens who catch our signal are so technologically advanced to arrive on Earth, the impact of this visit can be compared with the consequences of Christopher Columbus' visit to the Americas. The scientist reminded again, that the discovery of America has not ended well for the indigenous inhabitants of this continent.
Very often Hollywood screenwriters show us aliens who come on Earth to colonize our planet. However, it's reasonable to assume that the lack of immunity will make aliens susceptible to all kinds of diseases that will be fatal for them. Seth Shostak is sure that no sane alien will appear here only to be destroyed by our bacteria.
Almost half of movie scripts shows us the overwhelming desire of aliens to use our bodies for mating. Meanwhile, the human DNA cannot be combined even with any other form of life on our planet at the moment. Shostak offers all those people who support this idea to think about the fact, that people can not leave posterity from any other earth organisms. Moreover, all living beings on Earth have DNA, and aliens may not have such a structure at all.
Ranking as one of the most famous UFO incidents in history - and now a pop culture phenomenon - the Roswell incident saw UFO hunters claim that the US military had captured an alien aircraft. While the military maintain that the 'flying saucer' was actually a surveillance device from a classified operation, non-believers still cite extra-terrestrial activity to this day.
The CIA Robertson Panel was formed after reports of UFOs appearing in the skies above Washington were convincingly backed up by mysterious radar contacts at three separate airports. However, the USAIR Force allayed fears of an alien invasion, suggesting that changes in the temperature had caused radar signals to bend and give false returns.
Between 1989 and 1990, around 13,500 people claim to have observed large, silent, low-flying black triangles in the skies above Belgium, with 2,600 written statements on file about what they had seen. The frequently-photographed wave was also tracked by NATO radar and jet interceptors and investigated by Belgium’s military, although some put the sightings down to ordinary helicopters.
Three professors from Texas Technical College spotted an unusual light formation flying over Lubbock, Texas in 1951. The 20 to 30 lights flew in a 'V' shape over the town, and the occurance was eventually photographed by a student from the college with the photographs later appearing in Life Magazine, although an explanation of the sightings is yet to be found.