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    The Search For Extraterrestrial Life: A Brief History

    By Posted on 6.17.2008 22 Comments

    For as long as humans have looked to the night sky to divine meaning and a place in the universe, we have let our minds wander to thoughts of distant worlds populated by beings unlike ourselves. The ancient Greeks were the first Western thinkers to consider formally the possibility of an infinite universe housing an infinite number of civilizations.

    7.14.2008 at 12:40pm - Comment by luisvigil

    How do we reconcile the idea that we need to search the galaxy for aliens with the denial that aliens have visited earth? Why is there not an effort to communicate with the so called sightings (by supposedly reputable people) of ETs? If, in fact, there were aliens that crash landed on earth and were stashed away by the government and kept secret as reported by Army personnel and the media, why are we searching way out there for something that is supposedly stored in our backyard? Is there some reason that the goverment created the giant listening dishes while at the same time denying the existence of extra terrestrial visitors? Just wondering...



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