| UFO Theories
Many people around the world claim to have seen aliens and UFOs
or say that they have found evidence of their existence and that
they are already are amongst us. Some affirm that they have been
taken by the aliens on their spaceship. There, some would have been
submitted to painful experiences, others told how to build a better
world.
Others think they have evidence that the U.S. Government had found
aliens on the crash site in Rosewell after World War II even though
the official statement says it was a balloon.
Then there is the huge explosion in the siberian forest in 1908
which is believed to be a meteor crash. But no physical meteoric
evidence was found, thus some believe it was an Ufo-crash or even
an alien attack. Another credible theory speaks of a bolide (a meteor
that explodes before impact).
There are thousands of these theories, alien-sightings and conspiracies
and most are only the product of imagination but some are based
on more important evidence.This is why the U. S. Force founded ,in
1952, a special commission called Blue Book" in order
to examine these cases. After 17 years Blue Book" was
closed without there having been found any sign of alien life.
But did people always see Ufos or is it only a phenomenon linked
to the emerging science-fiction literature? The first accumulation
of witnesses was in the late 19th century when Jules Verne created
the science-fiction genre and ,later on,other authors wrote stories
about beings living on Mars.
Thus the appearance of the alien-phenomena is linked to the beginnings
of science-fiction and the whole thing is a product of our imagination.
Some would argue that evidence of aliens can be found in history
like the saints coming out of heaven" which they interpret
as aliens coming from a better world" or strange, ufo-like
or monster-alien-like paintings on buildings of different cultures.
But these affirmations can also be discarded because they are only
wrong interpretations of a basic human behaviour: When we can't
explain things we imagine explanations and so did our ancestors
with many things. Thus they painted imaginary creatures and believed
in the supernatural but this had nothing to do with visitors from
outer space.
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