You’d have to be living under a rock not to know that aliens are real and they’re out there. We see footage of their spacecraft all over the internet, and some people claim they’ve even been abducted by them. But not everyone is on board with the idea of extraterrestrial life: some people say UFO sightings are a hoax, or that it’s impossible for alien life to exist. So who’s right?
Are all UFO sightings are a hoax?
Some UFO sightings are more reliable than others, and some are not reliable at all. Some are due to natural phenomena, such as clouds or meteors. Some are due to man-made objects, such as space debris or rocket launches. And some are due to hoaxes (more on those later).
Some sightings of UFO’s are more reliable than others, and some are not reliable at all
— Top scientists
But the most important thing is that we need more evidence than just one person’s sighting before we can determine if a certain object is an alien craft. It’s all about the data: We want lots of accounts from different parts of the world, over a span of many years—and preferably backed up by video footage as well!
Some UFO sightings have been traced to space debris or rocket launches, but not all. Some are believed to be military aircraft, weather balloons, or hoaxes.
Some people believe that some UFOs are vehicles used by extraterrestrial beings. Others say they’re more likely to be space debris or rocket launches from countries like China, Russia and the United States. The debate continues about whether we should fear them or welcome them with open arms—and whether there’s any way to know for sure what exactly is behind these mysterious flying objects in the first place!
What are the (pseudo) scientists saying?
Some scientists, such as Stephen Hawking, say aliens will most likely be hostile.
In an interview with the BBC, Hawking said that he believes alien life is likely to be hostile and that humans will never have any contact with aliens. He argued that even if we did meet aliens, they would inevitably prey on us and try to take over our planet.
Hawking’s views on alien life are less popular than his views on space and time travel, but they’re still pretty interesting because they show how different people can be when it comes to their beliefs about what we might find in outer space. Some people think intelligent life could exist out there somewhere, while others believe no one else exists beyond Earth at all! But before you start getting too excited about finding new neighbours in outer space—or worrying about an invasion from Mars—let me remind everyone: This isn’t my opinion; it’s Stephen Hawking’s!
There is no conclusive evidence yet of alien life. But many people want to know whether we’re alone in the universe, and if other intelligent life exists.
In the absence of hard evidence, UFO enthusiasts fall back on the hope that aliens are real. But there’s no conclusive evidence yet of alien life. So far, most astronomers have been reluctant to say that UFOs are interplanetary visitors—and they haven’t had a reason to change their minds yet.
The universe is vast and we may not be alone. Is it a legitimate scientific pursuit to find out whether other intelligent life exists?
Conclusion (well, not really)
Well there you have it folks! We have come a long way from the days of early science fiction and now we’re even closer to understanding what’s out there. With more and more people having access to technology, it only makes sense that we will see an increase in UFO sightings. The bottom line here is that if you want to know whether or not aliens exist – ask yourself this question: “Is Elvis still alive?”
Clarification
There is no conclusive evidence yet of alien life. But many people want to know whether we’re alone in the universe, and if other intelligent life exists.