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  1. In this scenario the "aliens" popping into our reality are an endless variety of alternate versions of ourselves (the humanoids) and other potential intelligent earth life (insect and reptile types) that figured out how to manipulate and traverse Einstein Rosen bridge wormholes to enter worldlines they don't belong in.

  2. Sep 8, 2021 · 16K. 654K views 2 years ago. Do aliens exist? Extraterrestrial life has never been discovered. However, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. And at NASA, astrobiologists like Dr. Lindsay...

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    • blink-182 – Aliens Exist. Where else could we start except with this classic from Enema Of The State? At the time, we all thought it was a dumb, funny, piss-take about conspiracy theorists and people who claim they’ve been abducted by aliens.
    • Megadeth – Hangar 18. This rollicking metal anthem – taken from Megadeth’s 1990 fourth album, Rust In Peace – takes its name from a 1980 science fiction flick.
    • Rob Zombie – Well, Everybody’s Fucking In A UFO. Given that this track is taken from Rob Zombie’s sixth album, The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser, it’s not such a surprise that this isn’t even the most outrageous or outlandish song title on the shock-rocker/movie director’s 2016 record.
    • Ramones – Zero Zero UFO. Okay, so Zero Zero UFO – which is from 1989’s Brain Drain LP – doesn’t really compete with the early Ramones classics like Blitzkrieg Bop, Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue or Sheena Is A Punk Rocker.
    • A Space Oddity – David Bowie (1969) Possibly Bowie’s best known song, A Space Oddity wins the contest for its fine originality and also good timeliness – the song was released just five days before Apollo 11 launched Neil Armstrong et al to the Moon.
    • Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going to be a Long, Long Time) – Elton John (1972) Allegedly written after Elton’s lyricist Bernie Taupin saw a shooting star in the distant sky, Rocket Man soared to number two in the UK singles charts and number 6 in the US Billboard rankings back in the Seventies.
    • Subterranean Homesick Alien – Radiohead (1997) Oxfordshire rockers Radiohead probably never surpassed their superb 1997 work OK Computer, and it’s from that album that we picked Subterranean Homesick Alien to come straight in at number three.
    • Go! – Public Service Broadcasting (2015) Perhaps the most out-there entry in our countdown, this experimental project by London-based progressive group Public Service Broadcasting earns its placing for the shear cleverness of its conception.
  3. Oct 23, 2014 · The planet from Alien - Le huitième passager has been colonized, but contact is lost. This time, the rescue team has impressive firepower, but will it be eno...

  4. Dec 17, 2022 · Where Are The Aliens? The Search For Extraterrestrial Life Subscribe to Science Time: / sciencetime24 ...more

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