n Cosd: Aliens make good Scientific Sense!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Aliens make good Scientific Sense!

Rather than putting forth my own logical arguments, I’ll let you hear from the experts. The following is cited from this 'ET Visitors: Scientists See High Likelihood'. Which was referenced across the web, and also printed on space.com, UFO Evidence, Exopolitics, Falun Dafa, Global Conspiracies, and many other cites.

'Recent astrophysical discoveries suggest that we should find ourselves in the midst of one or more extraterrestrial civilizations. Moreover, it is a mistake to reject all UFO reports since some evidence for the theoretically-predicted extraterrestrial visitors might just be found there.

"We are in the curious situation today that our best modern physics and astrophysics theories predict that we should be experiencing extraterrestrial visitation, yet any possible evidence of such lurking in the UFO phenomenon is scoffed at within our scientific community," contends astrophysicist Bernard Haisch. [emphasis added]

The scientists point to two key discoveries made by Australian astronomers and reported last year that there is a "galactic habitable zone" in our Milky Way Galaxy. And more importantly that Earth's own star, the Sun, is relatively young in comparison to the average star in this zone -- by as much as a billion years.
Therefore, the researchers explain in their JBIS article that an average alien civilization would be far more advanced and have long since discovered Earth.[emphasis added]

“I have seen people get confused by Venus or even Sirius when it is flashing colors low in the sky under the right conditions. Having been turned off by this, most scientists never bother to look any further, and so are simply blissfully ignorant that there may be more to it” [emphasis added]
“It would take some humility for the scientific community to suspend its judgment and take at least some of the high quality reports seriously enough to investigate."
“[However], a ‘yes’ to ET visitation is exactly what side our current physics and astrophysics theories would come down on as the most likely situation," Haisch concluded.'

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