Scientists Say That We Could Make Contact With Aliens Within 10 Years
According to scientists, at the rate space exploration is going, we'll probably make contact with aliens within 10 years.
According to scientists, at the rate space exploration is going, we'll probably make contact with aliens within 10 years.
Maybe we're just hypersensitive to this sort of thing, but it seems like UFO reports have been pouring in lately. After the possible appearance of UFOs in Google Street View and in the skies over San Francisco and Brooklyn, a man claims to have snapped a photographed of a "Grey" alien in the woods of Texas.
We're already convinced that aliens exist, so it's not like we need any further proof. But these clips of identical UFOs hovering in the sky over Brooklyn and San Francisco blew us away. All hail our alien overlords! (The videos are a bit NSFW, by the way, due to some UFO-inspired potty mouth.)
Aliens have long been major players in science fiction and pop culture, but according to the Queen’s astronomer, Lord Martin Rees, scientists are now within 40 years of actually confirming their (non-fictional) existence.
Aliens scare me. Not the black, bitey, acid-blooded ones from the 'Alien' films, but the ones reported to be 'real' aliens: small, gray, with big heads, and big, black, almond shaped eyes. You know, the aliens that abduct Travis Walton and Whitley Strieber... the ones that can come into your home in the middle of the night and there's absolutely nothing you can do to stop them.
A new "60 Minutes" / "Vanity Fair" poll recently asked Americans what they worry about the most. Is it another world war . . . a nuclear accident . . . an oil shortage . . . or an alien invasion?
The world war came in first, and a nuclear accident came in second. And we COULD spend our time analyzing that . . . or we could focus on how "alien invasion" DID get some votes.
It seems alien invasions are the hot subject in Hollywood again. Several big budget films are headed to the local cineplex featuring not-so-cute and not-so-cuddly aliens destroying us. One of these, "Battle: Los Angeles" looks truly remarkable in the trailer