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RE: Why haven't we found aliens yet?

in #life7 years ago

I believe #5 may be much more likely than we'd care to believe. We can only see about 15% of the measurable spectrum of light. Add the ideas of quantum mechanics and the space between things and they could occupying our same time and space, with us completely unaware of their existence. Interesting post. @markrmorrisjr

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That is one interesting analogy. Having a fewer sense organs restricts us from accessing a lot of information in the atmosphere. Just the thought of some alien life living in this same environment sends shivers down my spine. I hope they're more peaceful than us. Cheers!

Interesting side note, I had a friend that claimed to have a seen a device that read a larger spectrum of light waves. Attached to a monitor, it seemed to show shapes moving in between clearly visible, living beings. No idea how legit that idea was, but weird.

Whoa! That must be awesome and a bit creepy. It might be hot air that's visible in the screen. Need to check on that. If you have any more information regarding that device, please share. Thanks!

From what he said, it was in the form of a humanoid shape and didn't move like anyone there was moving, so not an "echo" type static.

a bunch of little ultraviolet men?

Yeah, something like that.