Mit Scientist Encourages Broader Et Search
Maybe when astrobiologists research string theory (quantum physics) and address the possibility that there are many dimensions and parallel universes, and that perhaps aliens live on them... And perhaps we are transitioning dimensions as well.. Perhaps then, we will get somewhere in our discoveries.

Having said that, I have a feeling that aliens will be publicly coming to us before we ever officially find them, through NASA.

...Then again, NASA is a front organization that's mainstream and partially lies, and there's so much more going on behind scenes...

Then again, NASA is saying that they're very close to discovering signs of ET life.. So what will happen first, ET life comes to us, or NASA "discovers" the possible ET living environments? (Like, really, come on, they already know, it's been long discovered..) Who knows.

MIT SCIENTIST ENCOURAGES A BROADER SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE

Posted by: Jason McClellan May 2, 2013 2 Comments 1377 Views"Image credit: PHL @ UPR Arecibo, ESA/Hubble, NASA"Astrobiologists typically target Earth-like planets in the search for extraterrestrial life. But one scientist is encouraging a broader search.

Professor Sara Seager. (Credit: MIT)MIT astrophysicist Sara Seager believes the narrow search by researchers will bypass many potentially habitable worlds. "Space.com" explains Seager's point that, "While it may seem natural to zero in on 'alien Earths,' such a narrow focus would exclude many potentially life-supporting exoplanets, whose diversity continues to astound astronomers." Most of the current efforts looking for alien life seek out Earth-like planets because those worlds are more likely to support life as we know it. But as Seager explains to Space.com.....Continue reading here.

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