3 Reasons Scientists Think Aliens Stay Away from Earth
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3 Reasons Scientists Think Aliens Stay Away from Earth
About a third of the public believes they’re already here.
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Between government document dumps and a Spielberg movie about extraterrestrial life, it’s a good week to believe in aliens. It’s also a good week to reality-check that belief.
About a third of the public in the U.S., Australia, and elsewhere now believes aliens are already on Earth, fueled in part by the government’s recent UAP document releases and the new Steven Spielberg film Disclosure Day. Carol Oliver, Professor in Science Communication and Astrobiology at UNSW Sydney, writing in The Conversation, has three reasons why that belief is probably wrong.
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