Aliens: Where are they?
- Jiwon Choi, Writer
- Jan 28, 2018
- 2 min read
Aliens have been a tough subject for scientists and people around the world. While NASA might argue that people don't have evidence, there have been more than thousands of sightings. People have been talking about UFO sightings and some people even say they have been abducted. But, with so many stories, people can't tell which is fiction or which one is fact.
In my opinion, I strongly believe that aliens do exist. In the entire Universe, Galaxy and Cosmos, it's impossible that we are the only life form. While people might argue about proof, nobody can explain the cave drawings of what looks a lot like aliens. Also, when the Big Bang exploded, it's impossible that the only planet with life forms on it was Earth. Scientists believe that aliens exist, and they have better technology than us. They think that because while we have planes and helicopters, turning it around and going to the opposite direction takes a really long time. But UFO's turn around in less than a blink of an eye.
There have been plenty of evidence of aliens, it's just that scientists always want real proof that there is or was evidence. The cave drawing proves that aliens have been around from the early days of mankind and the human race. Also people argue about Area 51.
Area 51 is an alien experimenting/testing base. According to the government of the United States, it doesn't exist. But when you actually go there, you can see the words Area 51 stamped across metal in white letters. People think that they have real aliens or outer space creatures inside Area 51. I think this too and strongly believe that the U.S should open up about this. But, you never know. As the old saying goes, Two heads can be better than one. Dust collected from the surface of The International Space Station, (ISS) shows that life does exist outside of earth. The substances show that there could be life outside earth related to Plankton.
In the summer of 1947, an unidentified object crashed on a ranch northwest of Roswell, New Mexico. A witness said there were large chunks of metal scattered across the ground. He took a large chunk and took it to show a family. The family saw the strange material and told him he could of been holding a part of a UFO. There had been a number of sightings that summer. Then, the United States Army Air Forces announced that it was simply a crashed weather balloon. They may have said so, but people still believe that it was a UFO that crashed that day. Even when millions in the world believe that aliens exist, NASA keeps on saying it's nonsense. But maybe, just maybe, the reason they say this is to cover up on what they really believe, or the proof they don't want to show in public.

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