Are UFOs real? How scientists think about aliens

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A US congressional hearing has heard that not only are aliens real but the US government is secretly reverse engineering their aircraft. So have extraterrestrial beings been visiting our little rock? Science can’t directly answer those questions, but it can offer some guidance on how to think about them.

that stops civilisations colonising the universe; travelling faster than light may simply be impossible, making exploration relatively slow.Generally, astronomers think the universe does hold life, says Dr Brad Tucker, an astrophysicist at the Australian National University.. Because we evolved from simple lifeforms, we tend to think complex life is inevitable, but the evidence is equivocal, says Tucker. “Life? Yes. But take it up the chain, that’s where the debate diverges.

David Grusch, the US “whistleblower” who created a sensation when he told a US congressional hearing that a clandestine government program has retrieved UFOs and possible alien remains, has no photos, no documents, no ship and no bodies. The evidence is classified, he says, or third-hand. “He has shown no evidence at all, none whatsoever” to back his claims, says Mendham. “He makes passing references to having evidence, ‘But I can’t give it to you now’. Right, thank you very much,And we should not accept Grusch’s claims simply because he is a ranking officer on a UFO taskforce. Sceptics ask for the evidence rather than simply believing the word of a higher authority.

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