Flying saucers are unidentified space objects discussed with shock and amazement by humans. Although many people have reported seeing such incomprehensible and unidentified space objects since ancient times, this concept has not yet been accepted as a scientific concept beyond doubt.
However, we continue to receive reports of unidentified space
objects being seen and announcements from many places worldwide. When
some people claim to have taken a picture of it and publish it as if this is the
video, it is true. It has become impossible to dismiss reports of
unidentified space objects based on being beyond science because this is
what is said scientifically.
As early as 1965, the US Air Force began to systematically
compile all the reports of these unidentified space objects and carefully
examine them in several stages. Their conclusion was that most of the reports
of unidentified space objects being seen by individuals or groups could be
explained by other physical phenomena that could occur in nature, so the
objects seen so far could not be the creation of extraterrestrial life.
However, astronomers have estimated that there may be tens of
billions of universes in this universe, tens of billions of stars in a
universe, and an average of 3 or 4 planets per star.
The Sun has eight planets, so if this is the case, then there
must be many planets in different stars. Of the hundreds of millions of planets
scattered throughout the universe, at least a few billion planets like Earth could
have supported life and evolved, and even a small number of these could contain
creatures more intelligent than humans on Earth.
Why do space enthusiasts consider aliens to be more
intelligent than humans on Earth? The reason is that if aliens have contacted
Earth, it means that they know more advanced technology than us.
That is why they are considered to be much more intelligent
than humans. If they are not capable enough to contact us, they may even be
people with a lower intelligence than humans.
Scientists and space enthusiasts continue to believe that
aliens are more intelligent than humans, but there are possibilities that this
is not the case, and there is no limit to speculation.
Although this is a purely speculative idea, it should not be
dismissed for its own sake. Even statistical theories that explain the
possibilities do not confirm this idea, but they do not indicate that it is
wrong. On this basis, unidentified space objects are not only today but will
always be able to arouse human interest.