What would happen if an alien species came to Earth?
If an alien species were ever to visit us, the same thing might happen, but on a global scale. After all, if an intelligent species is capable of interstellar flight and reaching Earth from a faraway star system, then you can be sure they’re likely thousands of years ahead of us in technological terms.
How long will it take humans to meet aliens?
According to Star Trek lore, it is only 51 years until humans encounter their first contact with an alien species.
Is first contact with aliens inevitable?
If you are logical, like Spock and his Vulcan species, science points towards the inevitability of first contact. This is according to journalist Marc Kaufman, who is a science writer for the Washington Post and author of the book “First Contact: Scientific Breakthroughs in the Hunt for life Beyond Earth.”
Will there be an alien invasion of Earth in 2021-2023?
The returned Christ (possibly returning in 2021-2023) with his armies (of aliens and UFOs) may actually be an invasion of earth by aliens in UFOs in 2021-2023, read Revelation 19 and it sounds like that. And the New Jerusalem of Revelation 21 could be a giant alien city that comes down to earth after the alien invasion in 2021-23.
Is this what humanity will turn out to be?
In fact, some theorize that, according to our own evolutionary trends, slowly but surely, this is what humanity will turn out to be. The first time these Gray Aliens made an appearance as presented here was in the 1893 article “ Man of the Year Million ,” written by famous author H.G. Wells.
Is our frame of reference limited when it comes to aliens?
After all, our frame of reference is quite limited when it comes to possible encounters with extraterrestrial life. So, we have to imagine the most plausible scenarios, as well as try to think outside the box as much as possible.
What would humans look like in the far future?
They’re… well, gray (duh), bipedal, and hairless, with big eyes and big heads, long fingers, shorter in stature than we are, and very skinny. But isn’t this more of an interpretation of how we might look in the far future?