Study: If We're Not Alone, We Should Fear the Aliens

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According to new studies regarding alien life, we may be alone or if we are not, likely aliens would be in an acquisitive and resource-hungry state as we on earth are.

Life on Earth has demoralized just about every imaginable niche. According to Conway Morris, the Earth life exists adjacent to the corporeal and biological parameters of life anywhere. Moreover, he also stated that evolution is predictable and that its operation and producing relatively predictable outcomes. These theory argue that, if they exist, it should be parallel to terrestrial life, creating intelligent creatures like us.

Conway writes that we are most likely alone in the universe, our solar system is new comparing to the rest of the universe therein � 4.6 billion years comparing to 13.7 billion years. Therefore, it is possible that alien civilizations have had plenty of time and chances to get a head start of evolution before human does. Haven't you wonder why E.T has not yet contacted human? Could it be that this is the hint that they are not out there?

The question is that would humans welcome aliens with an open arms considering they exists? According to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A, psychologist Albert Harrison stated that if aliens are discovered, it could greatly stir happiness rather than provoke chaos on Earth.

The first evidence of alien life will likely be a microbe from another solar body such as Mars.

Finding aliens will take time and will likely not be like we are exposed to in glorified movies.

With the advancement of the technologies, space flight, space science and knowledge about the cosmos, it is possible that we will eventually discover that we are not alone.

There are so many conflicting views and interesting theories on this subject. If you are interested to know more detailed information, please visit the 'Space' website below.

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