Why Aliens Probably Exist — But Won’t Be Visiting Us Anytime Soon

🌌 Are We Really Alone?

With billions of galaxies and stars, it's hard to believe Earth is the only place with life.

“We’re pretty sure there’s life out there. It’s just a numbers game.” — Dr. Maggie Adrienne Pocock

🔭 The Search for Life

Scientists use spectrometry to study exoplanets and look for Earth-like conditions.

“We are almost certain that within the next decade we’ll find a planet with signs of life.” — Prof. Tim O’Brien

🌍 Life Beyond Earth

Life might exist on moons, underground, or in forms we can't imagine.

“For most of Earth’s history, life was just bacteria.” — Prof. O’Brien

🛰️ Why They’re Not Visiting

Interstellar travel is incredibly difficult. Civilizations may not be synchronized in time.

“If our civilizations aren’t synchronized, we’ll never meet.” — Dr. Pocock

📡 Are We Listening?

Projects like UC Berkeley’s scan stars for signals, but communication may be impossible or delayed by thousands of years.

🧬 Cosmic Coincidence

Even if aliens exist, the odds of contact are slim. Timing, distance, and technology all play a role.

Maybe dinosaurs were hosts to extraterrestrials. We’ll probably never know.