Only 1 type of alien life-form could make it to Earth’s doorstep: Harvard expert
Biological creatures would unlikely survive journey to Earth, says astrophysicist Avi Loeb
“It would take about a billion years to cross from one side of the Milky Way galaxy to the other,” Avi Loeb, a Harvard astrophysicist, said during an appearance on GB News this week. “Given that, I don’t think any spacecraft that would arrive to us from another star would carry biological creatures.”
I don’t want to question this man’s intelligence/expertise, but I think what he is barking up the wrong spaceship.
It has been proven by thousands and thousands of sightings that extraterrestrials do exist. How fast does their spacecraft goes is another issue. If this Prof is basing his opinion on conventional speed that mankind is used to, that I may agree with him.
We have seen credible evidence that our friends from outer space can travel so fast it is beyond the comprehension of world dwellers. Based on what we’ve seen in videos, our space pals are able to attain unimaginable speeds not known to mankind.
How do we really know? It’s possible that their spacecraft can travel 1,000,000 miles an hour??
I have no idea why so many people refuse to admit their existence. Are they afraid of what will happen if the aliens do land on our planet??
Maybe that is just what we need to get this world straightened out so the warmongering world leaders will see they are not as powerful as they think they think they are.
In a very twisted wat of thinking, I would love to see our space buddies pay us a visit to prove all of the naysayers how wrong they have been.
To think the planet earth is the only planet inhabited in the universe with some sort of being is absolutely ridiculous.
Some well-known scientists have compared the earth to one grain of sand partial on all of the beachs in the world in comparison to existing planets the universe. I don’t know anyone else feels, but to me I would call that very insignificant. Using that comparison, is it egotistical to believe that we are the only inhabited planet?

The exact number of grains of sand on Earth is difficult to determine, but estimates suggest there are roughly 7.5 x 10^18 (7.5 quintillion) grains of sand on Earth’s beaches alone.
That deserves a big WOW!!!
TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER
