Aliens Are Probably Staring Us In The Face, British Astronomer Says
February 22nd, 2010 by Bob Boyd“They could be staring us in the face and we just don’t recognise them. The problem is that we’re looking for something very much like us, assuming that they at least have something like the same mathematics and technology,” said Lord Martin Rees, president of the British Royal Society and astronomer to the Queen.
This resonates with the incomprehensible aliens theory in the news awhile ago. Aliens beyond anything we know or have imagined. But the British “astronomer’s staring us in the face” adds other considerations. Are the aliens already here? Are they present but invisible?
What if aliens were here and so minuscule our microscopes could not detect them? Imagine, also, if they had the power to inflate as large as humans and even larger. Sure, this is not incomprehensible, but who’s to say it’s not possible? Why couldn’t life more intelligent than human life be hidden under our noses and staring us in our faces?
Or, could an imposing intelligence be embodied in a form like a virus? Could it be intellectually superior without brains and nervous systems similar to ours?
Consider the light orbs captured in some photographs posted on the net. Could they be more than just photographic illusions, or could orbs, or something similar, be alien life? Probably not, but perhaps, as some scientists are speculating, our ideas about what aliens will look like aren’t even close to the incomprehensible reality.