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Scientists say ‘invisible aliens’ live among us. Revolutionary discovery or proof that too many useless academics live among us?

 
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Scientists say ‘invisible aliens’ live among us. Revolutionary discovery or proof that too many useless academics live among us?
<50% By Simon Chandler, a London-based journalist focusing on politics and technology

The aliens have landed. For decades, this belief has been associated with cranks, but now a surprisingly healthy number of university-employed scientists and researchers are suggesting that aliens live among us, on planet Earth.

Just because we can’t see them…
As unlikely as this may sound to firm believers in the infallible rationality of our highest learning and research institutions, numerous scientists do believe there’s a chance we may be walking among aliens. In fact, things are even weirder than this, because these same scientists believe that these aliens are ‘invisible,’ undetectable to our five senses and to conventional methods of detection.

Each year seems to bring a new subscriber to this steadily growing club, with the latest inductee being Helen Sharman. The first Brit in space and now at Imperial College London’s Department of Chemistry, Sharman told The Observer, “Aliens exist, there’s no two ways about it.” Uncontroversial enough, you might say, but the OBE (Order of the British Empire) went on to share her view that aliens could be on Earth right now.

“Will they be like you and me, made up of carbon and nitrogen?” she asked. “Maybe not. It’s possible they’re here right now and we simply can’t see them.”

Great, and Sharman certainly isn't alone among university scientists and researchers who entertain such beliefs. Back in April of last year, The Oxford Student newspaper ran a bizarre interview with Dr Young-Hae Chi of the University of Oxford.

In it, Dr Chi revealed that he believes not only in invisible aliens living here on Earth, but in the theory they're interbreeding with humans in order to create a hybrid species capable of surviving the effects of climate change. Absolutely crazy, you might think, but Dr Chi went so far as to write a book arguing for such beliefs, titled Alien Visitations and the End of Humanity.

Dr Chi provides the most outlandish example of an alien-believing academic, but other, more respectable scientists have invested considerable time, effort and money researching the possibility of invisible aliens living among us.

In 2018, Dr Gabriel de la Torre of the University of Cadiz published a paper in which he proposed that aliens may be living in dark matter, which pervades the entire universe (including the Earth) but which is unobservable.
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Re: Scientists say ‘invisible aliens’ live among us. Revolutionary discovery or proof that too many useless academics live among us?
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There's no intelligent life form on this planet lmao but hesright
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Re: Scientists say ‘invisible aliens’ live among us. Revolutionary discovery or proof that too many useless academics live among us?
The entire Universe exists in a bandwidth of time between infinite expanse and the one infinitesimal Singularity (that's engaged in infinite velocity AND infinite angular diversity).

We cannot see into the future, toward infinite expanse. We cannot see into the past, towards the "underworld", the Singularity.

There may be beings that exist NORMALLY a few microseconds in our future or past so we cannot detect them. But this is the space-time continuum where their Universe exists. If it's in the future their Universe becomes ours. If it's in the past our Universe becomes theirs.
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Re: Scientists say ‘invisible aliens’ live among us. Revolutionary discovery or proof that too many useless academics live among us?
The entire Universe exists in a bandwidth of time between infinite expanse and the one infinitesimal Singularity (that's engaged in infinite velocity AND infinite angular diversity).

We cannot see into the future, toward infinite expanse. We cannot see into the past, towards the "underworld", the Singularity.

There may be beings that exist NORMALLY a few microseconds in our future or past so we cannot detect them. But this is the space-time continuum where their Universe exists. If it's in the future their Universe becomes ours. If it's in the past our Universe becomes theirs.
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