I WISH I DIDN'T KNOW THEM
Don't Be Afraid Of UFO's and Aliens. They are a pieces of this universe.

The subject of UFOs is a subject that has attracted people's attention for years. Claims that aliens have visited Earth and made contact with humans have been on the agenda for years. In this article, we will cover some facts about UFOs and the studies that have been done on this subject.
The definition of UFOs can actually be expressed as "unidentified flying objects". It is not yet known what these objects are or where they came from. However, reports of UFOs have increased over the years. People claim to have seen UFOs.
Whether UFOs are real or not has been debated for years. Some believe that these objects really exist and that aliens have visited Earth. Others argue that these claims are just nonsense and have no scientific basis.
Research on UFOs has been going on for years. In many countries, studies on UFOs are carried out. These studies are usually carried out by military units or governments. However, no definite conclusion has been reached regarding the reality of UFOs.
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There is a widespread belief that extraterrestrials were born from another planet and performed reproductive experiments on a select group of humans. Although this is an unbelievable belief and there is no reliable evidence to support it, a cult has developed around it. A third of the American public believes aliens have visited Earth, according to a poll conducted in the late twentieth century. This figure represents an increase of 5% compared to ten years ago.
According to the doctrines of the cult in question, aliens crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. The US Government rescued the spacecraft and its contents and has since been secretly interviewing aliens in a location known as Area 51 (area 51). The increase in UFO cases is attributed to the increase in alien activity on Earth. Aliens are abducting more people than ever before, leaving various marks of their existence in the form of so-called crop circles, amputating various limbs of cattle, and occasionally sending chosen prophets revelations like The Urantia Book.
Support for such beliefs about aliens and UFOs is mostly speculation, fantasy, fraud, and dubious inferences based on imprecise evidence and statements. UFO enthusiasts are also convinced that there is a government and mass media conspiracy to hide alien activity and prevent the aliens from proving that they came to Earth. It is possible that there is life elsewhere in the universe, and that some of it is composed of intelligent life forms. Mathematically, it is highly probable that among the trillions of stars in billions of galaxies in the universe, there are millions of planets close to Earth in age and within the necessary distance of a star similar to our sun. It is highly probable that life developed on some of these planets. In fact, there is a very high probability that this development (evolution) was driven by natural selection (Dawkins). However, as a result of such evolution, intelligent life forms; Nor do we have to have life forms that are less intelligent, equal to or superior to us. We can truly be unique in the universe. (Pinker 1997: 1650 et seq.)
But of course we should not forget that the closest star to us (other than the Sun) is very far from Earth, so a journey between Earth and this star will take longer than a human lifetime. The fact that our Sun takes 200 million years to go around the Milky Way gives us a glimpse of interstellar travel. Earth is 500 light seconds from the Sun. The closest star to the sun (Alpha Centauri) is 4 light years away. When you say it like that, it can give the impression that it is close, but in reality, this distance corresponds to about 40 trillion kilometers. Even at an average speed of 1.6 million kilometers per hour, such a journey would take more than 2500 years. To reach Alpha Centauri in twenty-five years, the entire journey would have to take place at more than 160 million kilometers per hour. The fastest spacecraft we have, Voyager, is traveling at about 65,000 kilometers per hour, and at that speed it would take 70,000 years to reach Alpha Centauri.
Betty and Barney Hill is the story of the alien abduction that started cult beliefs about aliens visiting Earth and their experiments. The Betty-Barney Hill couple claimed to have been abducted by aliens on September 19, 1961. Betty's first "remember" of being abducted occurred through a series of nightmares, which she then told Barney about. Barney also claimed that aliens took sperm samples from him. Betty claimed that aliens stuck a needle in her belly button. Betty has taken other people to a place where aliens have landed, but only she has seen the aliens and the spacecraft. The Hills recalled most of their story under hypnosis a few years after the abduction. Barney Hill stated that aliens have large, wraparound eyes, which is not a common feature. But twelve days ago, such an alien was mentioned in an episode of “The Outer Limits” (Kottmeyer). According to Robert Schaeffer, “we can find all the important elements of recent UFO abductions in the 1930 comic book adventure Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.”
The story told by the Hill couple has been repeated many times. After encountering aliens, there is a period of forgetfulness. Afterwards, there is usually a period of hypnosis, counseling or psychotherapy, during which memories of the abduction and the experiments done on them emerge. The only change in the stories of the abductees is that some claim that aliens have implanted their bodies, while others claim that their bodies have scars and marks made by aliens. But they all describe aliens in more or less the same way.Whitley Strieber, who has written several books about her own alleged abductions, realized that she had been abducted by aliens after psychotherapy and hypnosis. Strieber claims to have seen aliens set the roof of his house on fire. He says that he goes to distant planets at night and returns to Earth. He wants us to believe that only he and his family can see aliens and spacecraft, while other people can't see anything. Strieber seems like a very disturbed person, but he also seems to really believe that he has seen aliens and that they are hurting him. He describes his feelings in such a way that it is easy to think that he was in a very uneasy psychology before his interaction with the aliens. A person with such high levels of anxiety will be prone to hysteria and will be particularly susceptible to radically changing patterns of behavior or belief. While Strieber was having a fit of anxiety, he consulted with analyst Robert Klein and alien abduction investigator Budd Hopkins. Later, while under hypnosis, he began to remember the terrifying aliens and their visits.
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