Monday, December 3, 2018

NASA admits aliens may have already visited Earth [photos included]

The National Aeronautical Space Administration admits that "tiny super-intelligent" aliens may have already visited Earth and they say some UFO sightings "cannot be explained or denied."

One scientist admits it's quite possible they've come to Earth but we just didn't notice them. He added that scientists should be more open-minded about the possibility of alien visitors.

For years, NASA has been investing in SETI, the "search for extraterrestrial intelligence" – better known as aliens.

In a recently publisher paper on SETI, Professor Silvano P. Colombano suggested that alien life may have already visited us. He believes that one of them may be living in his garbage disposal unit, but his investigations are still under way for the proof.

He suggested that aliens could look entirely different from how we expect, and that they may be able to travel huge distances – because we simply can't comprehend their make-up or technology. To get here from any possible habitable planet within a reasonable amount of time, they would need to go close to, or above the speed of light.

That's flat out honking along, dude.

"I simply want to point out the fact that the intelligence we might find and that might choose to find us (if it hasn’t already) might not be at all be produced by carbon based organisms like us," Colombano said.

"How might that change the above assumptions about interstellar travel? Our typical life-spans would no longer be a limitation (although even these could be dealt with multi-generational missions or suspended animation), and the size of the 'explorer' might be that of an extremely tiny super-intelligent entity."

According to Professor Colombano, scientists are too preoccupied with modern human technology. This, he says, makes it hard for us to imagine technology that could have been produced by aliens living on planets older than Earth.

He said "we need to re-visit even our most cherished assumptions," including that "interstellar travel is impossible or highly unlikely."

"Considering further that technological development in our civilisation started only about 10,000 years ago and has seen the rise of scientific methodologies only in the past 500 years, we can surmise that we might have a real problem in predicting technological evolution even for the next thousand years, let alone 6 million times that amount," the over-caffeinated professor explained.

He added: "Even if the speed of light continues to be an unbreakable barrier, over spans of thousands of years civilizations could probably make interstellar journeys."

In his paper, titled New Assumptions to Guide SETI Research, Professor Colombano said that recent discoveries of Earth-like planets by the Kepler space telescope offered hope.

He said this should prompt NASA to "focus our attention on detecting signs of life and technology in specific planetary systems."

Professor Colombano is advocating a more "aggressive approach" to the search for alien life and I believe we've found it:



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