Considering that there are hundreds of billions of stars visible from earth and that many, if not most also have orbiting planets as well, I think that it would be foolish to think that our Earth is the only planet with life. Some of these life forms must be much older and more advanced than us. Just because we have no idea how to travel the vast distances between stars quickly, doesn't mean someone else hasn't figured it out. Whether any of them have visited Earth or not, who can say? Perhaps there isn't any way to travel these vast distances, and we will always be alone in the universe...
Exactly. It's just vanity to think that there are no other populated worlds, given the sheer, uncountable number of planets in the universe.
Yes. The name for this is Fermi Paradox. However, imagine if, the given data set is different and we are not in a "big bang" style infinite universe, but more of a finite realm, how does the logic play out?
Ultimately, yes. Because "shape-shifters" or demons (same thing) have been admitted to, caught multiple times, predicted, and proven again and again. Hell, even the Rabbis call themselves aliens and "from the other side."
Just because they are not little green men and more of an interdimensional flavor, does not make them any less alien.
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