Do you think there are space aliens living now on Earth?

I had a friend, who claimed that alligator shape shifting space aliens from the Pleiades are living, now, on earth. And there were all kinds of space alien bases on the planets.
She had all kinds of web sites and authorities to back her up. And 51% think UFOs are alien space ships.
Do you think there are space aliens living now on Earth?
Next question: If you say "no", why is the belief of alien life on earth so strong?
 

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I don't, but AI refers to research from Harvard on Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis (also found on Wikipedia) which suggests support for the idea. I was unable to find the Harvard paper, which supposedly is "under peer review."
 

Simply put, science ignorant people will often grasp at nonsense ideas because they lack an ability to understand. Space aliens as in "little green men" or aliens disguised as humans per usual scifi? NO. That noted, it may be aliens have established bases deep in our oceans that are still mostly unexplored. If so, they are likely to be in a process of exiting our world and nearby solar system bodies before being discovered.

If one means "intelligent aliens" one needs to separate the meaning of the term "alien" from primitive alien life. For 2 decades, leading astrobiology scientists have expected primitive alien life is likely common while intelligent alien life is likely rare. In the next decade, this person expects positive confirmation of humans finding primitive life or at least certain signs of such elsewhere within our solar system. Expect that to be DNA based. I posted an ignored thread yesterday about panspermia that gets to the heart of the current status:

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In more recent years, evidence has increased supporting such conjecture while many now expect advanced alien entities that actually visit our world will be non-organic or at least mostly so because space is so vast with light speed a known limitation, that it would be far beyond what organics creatures could endure in traveling between worlds. So the former scifi expectation of "little green men" or "big headed grays" is receding.

In any case, average understanding of vast numbers of ordinary, relatively science ignorant people, will always lag what more current and knowledgeable scientists themselves think. So asking ordinary people has limited value. I've posted a few times herein links to the 2000 best seller astrobiology book that was a key in the paradigm change of how scientists think about alien life and it is telling that none here on this board have even offered comments much less do I expect anyone actually bothered to obtain the book. On the other hand, books like the Harry Potter series, with its magic nonsense or the comic book level science superhero universe, are popular with ordinary people.

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With robotic AI entities, they might be turned off for distant travel and automatically maintained through long journeys with robotic maintenance and part replacements. A fully self contained, self maintained robotic space craft created by an intelligent race of entities hundreds of millions of years old in a vast galaxy could send such machines out and within a few million years have mapped and come to understand their whole galaxy. I have in more recent years leaned towards the idea that even intelligent non-organic AI entities are more likely to have synthetic organic core brain elements because such may be the way to create the best "thinking" moral mind. Sort of a Borg concept without the "hive" facet.

That in fact, may be a reason why UIEs if such exist create organic worlds in order to evolve such organic brains. Supporting that view, in the Bible at least according to its scripture, Jesus, is promoted by God, to even lead his ancient Angels. I lean towards intelligent aliens visiting Earth, then using DNA technology to improve humans. The result was the Adam and Eve genetic line where they were able to live hundreds of years. With access to the "Tree of Life" they may have received substances that could not be created with organic bodies that kept them alive far longer. By Noah's time, those experiments ended and their genetics were henceforth diluted with ordinary humans.

The Bible itself relates this beginning at Gen 4:14 as Cain is outcast to "land of Nod" where he meets his wife then fathers Methushael. Of course, religious authorities misinterpreted that scripture because they wanted to believe Adam was the first human. Utter primitive human nonsense, given archeology and genetic science and the fossil record. Note, nowhere in Genesis does it state Adam was the first human as in home sapiens. They would have at least removed the pure Adam lineage DNA to an organically compatible off world planet to continue their work and that is where I suspect Jesus's DNA came from 2000 years later that they had to physically implant in one of Mary's eggs.
 
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Well, I suppose one could make the argument that the building blocks for life might have come from outer space, so in a stretch it may qualify that all life here is alien.
However, aside from that, while anything might be possible, I think it is extremely unlikely given the vast distances involved. The nearest discovered planet with a slight chance of being habitable is in Proxima Centauri which is about 6,000 years away with our current travel technology. If there were living beings there, we should have been able to pick up radio signals, or signs of civilization. Besides, if any beings could make that trip, they would have to pack a helluva lot of groceries and fuel.

As for what people believe as a basis for creditability, that's DOA. If everyone knew the truth, there wouldn't be any arguments. People believe what they choose to believe, and they look for reasons to do so. It's just confirmation bias working it's magic.
 
I had a friend, who claimed that alligator shape shifting space aliens from the Pleiades are living, now, on earth. And there were all kinds of space alien bases on the planets.
She had all kinds of web sites and authorities to back her up. And 51% think UFOs are alien space ships.
Do you think there are space aliens living now on Earth?
Next question: If you say "no", why is the belief of alien life on earth so strong?
Why yes, of course- proof positive! šŸ˜…

Seriously though- I think that any visiting space aliens would have blended in with the Human Race, both culturally and genetically.
 
Do you think there are space aliens living now on Earth?
Yes. But admittedly, mostly because it's fun to think so. We just don't have enough, (or any?) proof of aliens. There's lots of fun speculation, though.

I do think it's possible the origins of the human species might contain some alien DNA. I have that idea because we don't fit into the echo system the way most (all?) other life on this planet does. Instead of working within it, we are destroying it.

My son argues that the above is simply a result of intelligence and opposable thumbs. And that other highly intelligent species, dolphins for instance, would be wrecking similar havoc given the opportunity.

To which I say, what about chimps? Which reminds me that we share 98% of our DNA with chimps, which makes me wonder if the remaining 2% is alien.

Mostly just because it's fun to think so. I really have no idea.
 
I think it is presumptuous to think that we humans are the only living beings amongst the stars. It is odd infinitum out there, so why wouldn’t there be some form of living life?

I also believe in God, who is All seeing out there somewhere.

As far as non-earthlings living amongst us? Who knows? I read with fascination in grade school about the native Americans talking about shape shifters — they didn’t make that up, what they did do is try to translate and draw what they saw according to what their knowledge was at that period in time.

nothing is impossible. Just look at the advanced technology we have today that our parents would have scoffed at in the 1950s and 1960s but here we are, people from all over the world talking on this Internet, contemplating other life formsšŸ‘½šŸ‘½
 
Years ago I had read quite a bit about some things the seamen saw back in the days of wind driven ships. The thing is some people have wondered why we don't see the same things today.

It's mainly because if you ever were on a motorized ship you would have the sound of the motor warning/scaring the creatures or whatever be in the sea away from you as you approached.

I recall the stories that some sailors saw rotating lights below the sea surface, large serpent like creatures basking in the ocean.

Do I believe these stories? Not fully, but then I don't fully disbelieve them. It's like sailors belived manatees were mermaids (had to hammered to see that)

So, I don't fully believe or discount alien stories, but I'm open to research.
 
In the US, 37% believe space aliens have landed and are living among us. Globally, 27% agree with that.
I assumed it would be only 4-5%- the tin foil hat crowd. But it's not.

Did you ever see the 1960's show "The Invaders" with Roy Thinnes?

Aliens have not visited the Earth, period.
 

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