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    we just haven’t met them yet. The question of whether or not we believe in aliens is a hard question to answer because we just do not know. There is no substantial amount of evidence to support either claim. However, the thought that another form of life might exist out in the universe is a diverse theory; room for extrapolation. Curiosity has driven us to create all sorts of alien situations and allows us to think deeply about all the different ways aliens could look like, all the different activities

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    Aliens: Hoax Or Truth?

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    equation; “N = R* • fp • ne • fl • fi • fc • L.”This may look like a lot of numbers that don’t make sense, but here is the meaning of the big equation. Drake's equation explains how much extraterrestrial life there is in the Milky Way Galaxy. According to Drake's equation, our galaxy consists of 3,500 extraterrestrial civilizations. Drake has studied astronomy in a very highly respected school so he is not making this up or he is wrong. This equation does prove that aliens do exist within our

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    “Alien” is another word for extraterrestrial. Aliens typically come from other planets and are not considered human. People are curious about aliens because they want to know if there are other life forms out there and if they can visit their planets. There are organizations that hunt for aliens, they have different strategies to find them, and there are different theories about aliens so far. In this search for aliens has been going on for years before the seti institute was founded in 1984. On

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    When tasked with choosing a book from the library, I decided to search for books about extraterrestrial life, and more specifically, how the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Life) Institute is organized. For my “Writing, Rhetoric and Discourse” course, the goal for the quarter is to create a cohesive argument on any topic of our choice. While I do not have a solid argument as of now, I will be using multiple articles and documentaries to help provide my claim with evidence. However, since the quarter

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    Conspiracy Analysis In today, society innumerable conspiracy theories discuss what could have occurred. Furthermore, these conspiracy theories are not a fact, but it is an opinion formed by the people who believes that there is something that is kept hidden from the general public. Unfortunately, this information about numerous conspiracies always been a mystery, which the expert who worked in this field for decades are struggling to unravel the mystery. Not to mention Area 51 and the Alien

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    What do dishwashers, music festivals and Iowa have in common? They are all places where you can't find aliens. Well, maybe in Iowa, but according to Harvard, they have a specific place that NASA should be searching for life. Not surprisingly, it's in space. HARVARD SAYS ALIENS MAY EXIST IN THE MILKY WAY A leading astronomer has said that aliens are living in giant star clusters on the edge of our Milky Way, and NASA should be able to find them. These groups called "globular clusters", have been

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    Does life exist on other planets? There are many people who both believe in, and don’t believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life in the universe. While the people who don’t believe that life exists on other planets so have some decent arguments, the universe is so vast that it is possible there are other Earth-like planets capable of supporting life. It is highly probably due to the vastness of the universe and the many Earth-like planets we’ve already discovered that are possibly capable

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    Horrifying Elements of April 2000: The Third Expedition and Invasion of the Body Snatchers Science fiction is defined as a genre dealing with futuristic and technological speculations of what could happen; it may depict space, extraterrestrial beings, and life on other planets. ‘April 2000: The Third Expedition’ by, Ray Bradbury, and ‘Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ (1978) directed by, Philip Kaufman, are without a doubt of the science fiction genre. Both of these stories illustrate humanity’s

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    science fiction fantasy, the belief in other intelligent beings in the universe has become a mainstream opinion in the scientific community. Since the 1960s, many respected people in the science have estimated how likely alien life is. The high probability of intelligent life is shown in the famous Drake Equation, developed by astronomer Frank Drake in the 1960s (1). The Equation estimates the number of intelligent, communicating civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy. As the Drake Equation was intended

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    ‘’Extraterrestrial things called “Aliens” don't exist. All that you have heard about aliens are fictitious because they're a fantasy. There is no credible pictures and evidence that proves they live. Many concluded that aliens don’t live, but society believes they exist. A bounteous amount of citizens believe that Area 51 in Roswell, New Mexico is where aliens crashed. All the witness reports and explanations of the incident were made into three theories that happened that night. The first theory

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