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    looked like a couple of normal teenage boys. But, what each of them don’t know, and what nobody else knows, is that they are all extraterrestrials from different planets. They disguised themselves so they can come to Earth to study and learn about the culture. Each alien has been sent information about themselves so that nobody will reveal that they are extraterrestrials from different planets. Jamie is from the planet Saturn. Jamie’s last name is Gerrick, middle name is Rae, and he is 19…

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    American Literary Monsters The term “monster” is vastly used in many aspects of life, from physical fear to psychological manipulation. The word “monster” originally meant something large or disproportionate such as a monster truck or a gila monster. In American Literature, this isn't always the case. Once American writers began to create stories of monsters, the traditional good versus evil plot of English writers changed slightly. The Americanized monster is more likely to denote hidden…

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    had invaded Earth with the intention to conquer and enslave the human population, but against all the odds, the innocent narrator survives the villainous galactic beings. War of the Worlds incorporates the innocent main character, dominating extraterrestrials, nature against mechanistic symbolism and an initiation situation to be analysed from an archetypal approach. The “Innocent” archetype surfaces around the world in many cultures and religious stories that share similarities of doing the…

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration will not only guarantee the extension of human life, but they are providing beneficial resources and technology. Solar systems that are similar to Earth and that could sustain life. The planets that are similar to Earth could have extraterrestrial life forms with possibly…

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    The Fermi-Paradox

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    teeming with life? The observable universe; the part of the universe from where the light has had time to travel to earth is approximately 90 billion light years in diameter. There are 20 billion sun-like stars in just our Milky Way galaxy and recently we learned that planets are much more common than we thought. Those are the planets which are situated within the goldilocks zone of its home star, where the temperature is just right for water to remain in liquid state and perfect for life to…

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    people in the world who believe there can be life beyond…

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    Scientists may have created the first wormhole in a laboratory. This could have big implications on the space-time continuum. Will this lead to quantum leaps, or possible time travel? Or will NASA and SpaceX swoop in and use the wormhole to meet aliens in an unknown universe? All of the above sounds like a bunch of sci-fi lunacy. However, NASA and SpaceX are accomplishing big things lately. So using a laboratory-developed wormhole to make contact with aliens may not be so odd. At least in the…

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    completely unaware of how long it was even up on the moon for. Another quote that supports the proof of aliens being used is “So they left a sentinel, one of millions they have scattered throughout the universe, watching over all worlds with the promise of life.” (Clarke 6) This quote means that the humans are attempting…

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    For years, people have stated that they have had encounters with the paranormal, but their story usually goes untold nationally. With the Montana UFO story, it was covered up by the media/government and only came to public awareness years later. This is the case with nearly all related incidents (since they are seen as threats to national security). The text includes an exert on the Malmstrom Air Force Base in which records of UFOs were noted. The Air Force did not believe the UFOs were…

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    The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction case is more famous compared to other alien encounters because the other cases were mere followers. Because it is the first public account of alien abduction, there was controversy; the questionable evidence of when, where, and why it happened still intrigues today. First set evidence is looking at when it happened, we can tell it happened in the early 1960’s. It was September 19, 1961, night the Hills were on their way home to Portsmouth, New Hampshire,…

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