What we imagine are aliens are probably our imagination, but if they exist as they do in pop culture, are more likely humans from the future. than interstellar travelers. Think about this quarantine, can't you see how we end up small pale big eyed creatures? What do you think people will eventually look like if they're confined in a box and always on computers for many generations?
art by: Dana Ulana
A video called "Alien Interview Pt. 1: Project Blue Book" began circulating on YouTube some time in 2017. Project Blue Book were a series of classified projects related to the possible existence of extraterrestrial life. The people who posted the video said that it came from secret government agent leaking the contents of the classified program. In the video the "alien" explains that these humanoid looking beings were in fact our evolutionary offspring and not necessarily interstellar visitors.
As much as this video sparked our imagination it later came out that the video was in fact a work of fiction and a project by a animation artist and filmmaker named Aristomenis Tsirbas. Although a piece of fiction, the film presented the idea that what we call aliens are actually evolutionary offspring. It was a eureka! moment for a lot of people.
Some things to consider, why would alien life take on the humanoid form of a bipedal being with arms and legs as well as hands, binocular eyes and a nose and mouth in precisely the same position of the skull? What chance would it be that among all the variety of possible habitats life might evolve in that the first extra terrestrial intelligent life to reach Earth would be so close to our own form? It's safe to say it would be astronomical. Personally I don't think either scenario is likely and that most alien obsessions stem from people dealing with the not having a deity above them in their psychological day to day so as a more practical and understandable replacement have used the highly advanced alien pro-generators to fill the void of their "spiritual" hierarchy for how they fit in the Universe.
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