In May, researchers aimed to send a message to notify aliens of Earth's climate crisis and possibly request aid. (Image credit: Holbirt/iStock/Getty Images Plus) A climate alert to aliensĪn antenna set against a sunset sky from Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall, U.K. "This presents the possibility that a good many of humanity's initial detections of extraterrestrial life may be of the intelligent, though not yet wise, kind," the scientists wrote. The one positive? The signals from dying civilizations could be relatively easy to detect from Earth because of their huge dissipation of energy. To avert their doom, civilizations could undergo a "homeostatic awakening," redirecting their production away from growth across the stars, societal well-being, sustainable development and environmental harmony, but with the ability to spread across the stars sacrificed, the scientists said. Where are all the aliens? In May 2022, two scientists proposed a disturbing solution to the so-called Fermi paradox: Maybe a civilization intelligent enough to develop space travel would eventually develop to a point where their energy demands would outpace innovation, resulting in the collapse of that civilization.Īlternatively, an alien civilization could maintain equilibrium, stagnating as a result. (Image credit: Coneyl Jay/The Image Bank via Getty Images) Another Fermi paradox proposalĪn illustration of a UFO hovering over an asteroid. However, it's unclear what kind of vetting process the AATIP used to investigate these alleged incidents, or if there was any vetting process at all. Also detailed were cases of brain damage, nerve damage, heart palpitations and headaches related to anomalous vehicle encounters. Department of Defense program that operated between 20, included 42 medical cases and 300 unpublished cases of humans sustaining injuries after alleged encounters with "anomalous vehicles," including UFOs.Īccording to the report, humans had shown burn injuries or other conditions related to electromagnetic radiation. The Sun reported that the material originating from the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a U.S. ![]() Defense Intelligence Agency to release 1,574 pages of "UFO-related" material to the newspaper. arm of the British tabloid The Sun four years earlier prompted the U.S. In April 2022, a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the U.S. Conspiracy theories abound that the "truth" about UFOs is kept from the public and suppressed by governmental bodies. (Image credit: Aaron Foster/The Image Bank via Getty Images)Ī popular theme among UFO enthusiasts is how much various governmental agencies know about these mysterious objects and their possible origins. Declassified UFO reportsĪn illustration of a UFO hovering over a grassy field and road. 27, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the $768.2 billion National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, which included a provision for the establishment of the Airborne Object Identification, and Management Synchronization Group, although the office will not focus explicitly on the search for alien life. military and intelligence community, Congress urged the establishment of a formal office to carry out a "coordinated effort" on the collection and analysis of data related to UAPs. In 2021, following a UAP report issued by the U.S. government is also getting serious about UFOs. ![]() "As a consequence, we will have even more evidence - as if it was needed - that the UFO phenomenon is real and can be studied scientifically," he added. ![]() "The technology has gotten better, software tools have improved and the current interest in UFOs has attracted new, qualified professionals. "The effort to detect, track and measure the UFO phenomenon in the field, in real time, has recently entered a new phase," Mark Rodeghier, scientific director of the Center for UFO Studies in Chicago, told. (Image credit: DoD/US Navy)įollowing an upswing in sightings of UAPs in 2021, experts told in January 2022 that the next 12 months could be important for the investigation of such mysterious objects. ![]() An unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP), as captured by the sensors of a U.S.
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