The problem with extra terrestrial activity is that everyone believes that aliens do not exist. This isn’t true because there has to be another race outside from ours based on reasoning and probability rates. The chances are really high that there has to be another Earth out there somewhere in the universe; so why can’t there be a high chance that there are other forms of life? This question has been researched and discussed many times, but I just want to get it out in the open. The fact that people don’t believe in “aliens” is based on the idea that they believe aliens will either hurt them or find another way to take over our world based on the pieces of fiction that are created with this idea in mind. However, an alien is basically a life form outside from our planet Earth. On another note, they have also found microorganisms on the moon Titan, but there are theories which believe that an asteroid came off of Earth and landed on the moon. The fact that people can’t believe that there is other life is what makes us scared to find other life in general. Therefore we see that as humans try and not perceive what is exactly right in front of us, they begin to become biased in their opinion. Imagine if creatures from another world were being invaded by humans. Wouldn’t they have the right to call us aliens? An alien can be seen in different ways, but we should still not loosely throw that word around.
by Nicholas
Posted by: curie newspaper | April 20, 2010
What Do We Perceive as “Aliens”?
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