Friday 18 November 2016

Aliens are everywhere, says Ivy League professor

File photo – A roadside collection of alien dolls and toy UFO saucers is seen next to a roadside residence neat Jacumba, California, United States, Oct. 7, 2016. (REUTERS/Mike Blake)

Alien life is behind the mysteries of the universe, according to a radical new theory.

Ancient non-human lifeforms morphed into the physical world and are the driving force behind mind-boggling quantum physics and phenomena like dark matter, according to a Columbia University astrophysicist.

The expert says our universe is the remains of intelligent alien life which controls all aspects of the physical world from gravity to the speed of light.

The theory helps to explain the great mysteries of the cosmos and also answers why we are yet to find intelligent life beyond our planet, Professor Caleb Scharf says.

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In an article for science journal Nautilus, the radical thinker wrote that alien life could exist in the behavior of sub atomic particles and the expansion of the universe.

Perhaps hyper-advanced life isnt just external. Perhaps its already all around, he said.

It is embedded in what we perceive to be physics itself.

In other words, life might not just be in the equations. It might be the equations.

He points to a theory that suggests alien life forms intelligent enough to reach us will have already turned themselves into living machines.

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Humanity too faces this prospect when our creations overtake our own intelligence a process dubbed singularity.

Taking this a step further, Prof Scharf says hyper-advanced aliens may have gone beyond turning themselves into machine creatures and gone as far as becoming a complex physical system.

If youre a civilization that has learned how to encode living systems into different [materials], all you need to do is build a normal-matter-to-dark-matter data-transfer system: a dark matter 3D printer, Scharf explained.

His theory centres around the idea that we have not seen complex life apart from our own because it already exists around us.

We dont recognize advanced life because it forms an integral and unsuspicious part of what weve considered to be the natural world, he wrote.

This article originally appeared on The Sun.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/11/18/aliens-are-everywhere-says-ivy-league-professor.html

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Thursday 17 November 2016

Did this astronaut warn of aliens before attempting suicide?

Claudie Haigner, 59, reportedly had to be restrained after yelling the eerie caution prior to falling into a coma from an overdose of sleeping pills.

A shocking video claims Frances first female astronaut screamed Earth must be warned! before she attempted suicide.

Claudie Haigneré, 59, reportedly had to be restrained after yelling the eerie caution prior to falling into a coma from an overdose of sleeping pills.

A six-minute YouTube conspiracy film by UFOmania has resurfaced this week examining her story. It has been viewed nearly a million times.

In 1993, esteemed scientist Claudie was a backup crew member for the 1993 Mir Altaïr mission, which included her future husband, Jean-Pierre Haigneré.

She made it to the Mir space station in 1996 as part of the Russian-French Cassiopée mission, and in 2001 became the first European woman to visit the International Space Station.

The asteroid 135268 Haigneré is named after Claudie and her husband.

After retiring from space work, Claudie entered French politics and worked as minister delegate for research and new technologies from 2002 to 2004 and minister delegate for European affairs from 2004 to 2005.

But, despite her efforts, budgets for scientific research were cut.

After leaving politics, she worked in a biology lab at the Pasteur Institute.

After retiring from space work, Claudie entered French politics and worked as minister delegate for research and new technologies from 2002 to 2004 and minister delegate for European affairs from 2004 to 2005.

But, despite her efforts, budgets for scientific research were cut.

After leaving politics, she worked in a biology lab at the Pasteur Institute.

Thats where the story gets strange.

In December 2008, it was widely reported that Claudie had to be rushed to a hospital after allegedly taking an overdose of sleeping pills.

It was reported that she was found conscious but had to be restrained while screaming, Earth must be warned! before lapsing into a coma.

Claudie blamed the incident on burnout syndrome and is now the director of the Cité des Sciences et de lIndustrie the largest science museum in Europe.

However, alien enthusiasts believe she was trying to warn the Earth about life in outer space.

The YouTube video, which is narrated by a robot voice, is a conspiracy that blends fact and fiction.

Claudie did attempt suicide in 2008, but the rest appears to be made up and continuously reappears on conspiracy forums, such as David Ickes website.

The video says: She had to be forcefully restrained after screaming Earth must be warned!

More ominously, her laboratory where she worked at the forefront of human/alien DNA research was destroyed by fire.

The video uses quotes from real reports by news agency AFP, but theyre taken out of context, with additional information.

There is no such thing as human/alien DNA research because we have never encountered any aliens.

Claudies story often pops up when something happens to a prominent UFO expert.

The mysterious death of conspiracy theorist Max Spiers in October may have triggered the latest interest.

Spiers was found dead on a sofa at a friends house in Poland days after warning his mother to investigate if anything happened to him. Friends also claim he had vomited a black liquid before his death.

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Tuesday 15 November 2016

2 Injured After Commercial Airliner Forced To Evade ‘UFO’

Two people suffered minor injuries after an aircraft swerved to avoid a “UFO” in the skies over Lake Ontario on Monday.

The Porter Airlines Dash 8 aircraft, which was carrying 54 passengers, encountered the object at about 9,000 feet as it descended into the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. 

“The pilots noticed an object in the distance (and) as they approached the object, they realized it was very close to their flight path,” Porter Airlines said in a statement, according to the Canadian Press.

At first the pilots thought it was a balloon. However, after debriefing, they said the object could have been a drone.

Nobody knows at this point. It happened so quick,” Peter Rowntree, senior regional investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, told The Star. “It definitely wasn’t a bird. It was a fairly large object.”

Two flight attendants were taken to an area hospital to be treated for minor injuries, the CBC reported. 

The Canadian government is now working to pass new rules to regulate the growing number of drones, and possibly help prevent incidents such as this one.

There have been a number of close calls between aircraft and drones around the world, especially near airports. Earlier this year, a British Airways jet struck a drone while approaching London’s Heathrow Airport. No one was injured in that incident.  

Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/toronto-ufo-drone_us_582bc713e4b01d8a014b4e83

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Friday 11 November 2016

‘Arrival’ takes alien landing plot in cerebral direction

(CNN)“Arrival” takes an age-old science fiction premise — Aliens have landed; what are their intentions? — and builds a taut mystery around it. Yet those expecting a whiz-bang film should be prepared for a more cerebral and emotional experience, admirable for its ambition and tone, if not wholly satisfying in its payoff.

Screen exploration of extraterrestrial visitors tends to go in one of two directions — the benevolent sort (see Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”) or the bent-on-our-destruction variety (“War of the Worlds,” “Independence Day,” that “Twilight Zone” episode “To Serve Man”).
Based on a short story adapted by French-Canadian director Denis Villeneuve (“Sicario”) and writer Eric Heisserer, “Arrival” owes a particular debt to that last title, as well as the 1997 film “Contact.” That’s because much of the tension stems from efforts to communicate with the aliens — who suddenly arrive in 12 giant vessels, scattered across the globe — and ascertain their purpose by translating the indecipherable sounds they issue.
    Toward that end, the U.S. government enlists Louise (Amy Adams), a brilliant linguistics professor/translator, along with a theoretical physicist, Ian (Jeremy Renner). Their investigation unfolds against a backdrop of geopolitical chaos and mistrust, as panic mounts over the aliens’ motivations and other countries become jittery about the hovering ships in their backyards.
    “Are they scientists, or tourists?” it’s asked early on, which doesn’t address the concern as more clues emerge that “invaders” might be a third option.
    That real-world-rooted sense of unease (which frankly might play a bit differently with audiences in the wake of the U.S. election) prompts the military, embodied by some pretty stock characters portrayed by Forest Whitaker and Michael Stuhlbarg, to become increasingly antsy. China, in particular, threatens the initial call for a coordinated and harmonious international response.
    The scientists, not surprisingly, strike a more curious and diplomatic posture, as they work against a deadline that labors a bit in the film’s later permutations. The cracks in the macro part of the story are largely offset by Louise’s personal one — and Adams’ wide-eyed, emotionally vulnerable performance — which challenges audience expectations in a surprisingly understated, thought-provoking way.
    The aliens themselves, and the strange look and dynamics of their spacecraft, are marvelously otherworldly, in a way depictions of such intergalactic travelers often aren’t. Unlike many strange visitors from other planets, these clearly aren’t designed to produce a line of plush toys.
    Commercially speaking, “Arrival” hovers in its own somewhat awkward airspace. It’s entertaining and reasonably suspenseful, but other than perhaps Adams, a long shot for awards consideration, while not exciting enough for those seeking blockbuster escapism.
    Ultimately, Villeneuve has engaged in a bit of sleight of hand, using what can be sold as a science-fiction premise to probe questions regarding our priorities — and humanity. At a time when so many movies settle for visceral thrills, that alone makes “Arrival” feel like a rather bold adventure.
    “Arrival” opens November 11 in the U.S. It’s rated PG-13.

    Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/entertainment/arrival-review/index.html

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