Oh, I don't disagree with that at all.JacJacJacqui wrote:Don't you think it's pretty naive to think that we are the only planet in the entire universe that harbours life? Not the solar system, the UNIVERSE. We don't even know how far the universe stretches because we are not technologically advanced enough to know. What are the chances that somewhere out there, there is a planet of similar substance to ours, approximately the same distance from a large star much like the sun, has a moon or two or four, that harbours water and life (whether a single-cellular organism, a human-like organism, a dinasaur-like organism, a fish, a tree...)? Pretty good I reckon. It's just a matter of whether they are advanced enough to have reached us yet. They could be wondering just like we are. Just a thought..
My criticism is that a) people seem to assume that if aliens exist they must be not only as developed as us, but super-advanced b) that aliens always seem to look really humanoid (you know, two legs, two arms etc), and c) that if such a developed species really did exist, that they'd somehow make it all the way over here to float around and then zoom off again every few years.
The guy says that it's not computer graphics... well, sorry, but in this day and age, anything is able to be created on video. Even if the video isn't faked, it could possibly be, as Omar points out, some kind of weapons test or something.
I also think the source of this story is worth noting - The Sun newspaper, aka the biggest tabloid in the known universe. What's the odds they just made this up?
I don't deny that the possibility is there, but I choose to remain highly skeptical.