Do Aliens Really Exist?
For many years, screenwriters have imagined other life forms depicted as intelligent from outer space as human-like things and used such figures in many fantasy films with all kinds of scenarios. Why do you think humanoid creatures are always imagined in fantasy films?
A beam of light descends from the sky and a human-like creature appears in the centre of the light.
Yes, I think you have seen a scene like this in many science fiction films.
Visitors from space are often shown in science fiction films in this way.
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I call the creature that appears in the centre of the beam of light human-like, because it walks on two legs like us humans. Like us, it has two arms, two legs, a torso and a head on top of the torso.
Even if it has no hair on its head, it has two ears, two eyes, a similar mouth and nose like us.
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For many years, screenwriters have imagined other life forms depicted as intelligent from outer space as human-like things and used such figures in many fantasy films with all kinds of scenarios.
Why do you think humanoid creatures are always imagined in fantasy films?
Was the imagination of the scriptwriters too narrow? Is that it?
Yes, look, there may not have been anyone with a good enough imagination among the screenwriters who have come up until today.
So many fantastic and science fiction films have been produced for the world of cinema, but intelligent space creatures have always been obsessively thought of as something humanoid.
Since there is such an obsession, the screenwriters may have set out with the foresight that, yes, the audience would only believe that creatures similar to themselves could be as smart as they are.
In fact, if you are making a science fiction film, these aliens should be able to communicate with humans.
That's why in these films, different life forms from outer space usually learn to speak like humans immediately.
Isn't that funny?
Sometimes I find this point of view of screenwriters very funny.
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In the film Terminator, the latest level of robot technology was a liquid metal robot with artificial intelligence.
This state-of-the-art liquid robot, which somehow came from the future to the past, could take the shape of everyone and even everything it touched. It could talk like that person, behave like that person, and completely take on the new personality it had recorded in its memory.
In one scene of the film, our robot was hidden by spreading on the floor and took the shape of the floor. It then took the form of the policeman who stepped on it.
The graphic scene, which was prepared for him to regroup from the floor and take the shape of a human, was indeed a magnificent innovation for the film technology of that day.
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Yes, robots in science fiction films are mostly human-looking for some reason.
Of course, this may be due to the narrow point of view of the screenwriters, or it may be that the concerns of watching such science fiction films force them to do so.
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But is it really necessary to have a body similar to the human body in order to be an intelligent creature?
To understand this, let's take a closer look at the human body.
In fact, the human body is not much different from the basic characteristics of many living creatures in the world.
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What are the main features of the human body, or the body of many living beings?
First of all, we have a symmetrical body in appearance.
The reason for the symmetry may be due to the fact that our DNA molecules are formed by the combination of two halves of the chain in that first cell where the seed of our life is laid.
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Although there are animals in the world that do not have a symmetrical body.
To give a couple of simple examples, for example, some crabs have one claw smaller than the other, or the turbot, although it is a flat fish, is actually a fish that has evolved to lie on its side. If you look at the side where it swims sprawled on the sand, you realise that this fish is actually a fish that should swim vertically, not horizontally lying on the sand.
If we talk about symmetry, some of our organs in our body also distort our symmetry.
I don't know, for example, our liver is single and on the right side. Our heart is also single and it is on the left side of our rib cage.
In short, although there are living beings in the world that are completely symmetrical, symmetry is probably not a reason why we are intelligent creatures, at least for us humans.
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What else do we have?
For example, we have a brain.
Although many people don't like to use their brains, yes, the brain is the most important organ for being an intelligent creature.
Even though all animal creatures have a brain, none of them have a brain developed enough to be intelligent like a human being.
But if it is about being intelligent, at least we humans have developed our brains.
Yes, we are intelligent life forms.
Therefore, it must be a sine qua non condition for an intelligent extraterrestrial life form like us to have a brain.
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Look, I've always had this question. I've never understood why our brain is located so far away from the body.
Why did the brain come to the fore during evolution? I think it's incomprehensible.
Besides, it is connected to the body with a relatively thin connection such as the neck and it is not difficult to separate the head with the brain from the body with a simple external effect!
Throughout history, mankind has beheaded many heads with a sword move in wars with each other.
Until yesterday, people were hanged with nooses around their necks. Fortunately, there are not many countries doing this nowadays. It is quite a sad situation that people are still hanged somewhere in this age.
What about those who are beheaded? The head would roll into the basket in front when it was cut with a sharp axe. Execution was such a strange profession until yesterday. In some countries, the profession of executioner is still practised, because there are still countries in the world that practice this atrocity.
And the guillotine? Wasn't the guillotine a French invention?
The so-called guillotine was invented in 1792 to execute a thief named Jacques Nicholas Pelletier. Interesting, so they used to execute thieves once. If they applied the same punishment today, I guess who would be beheaded and who would be beheaded.
Theft is not a simple offence!
This French-made execution device was invented by Joseph Ignace Guillotin in 1792 and named after its inventor.
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I have read a lot about evolution.
Those who specialise in this subject try to explain why our brain evolved inside what we call the head and in a separate place from our body, but I think they don't know the real reason either. What they say is just guesswork.
Does evolution really exist? Or is it all just a fallacy?
Anyway, in order to get to where we are today, man has somehow acquired his present appearance, either he was told to be and became what he is now, or he slowly evolved into what he is today.
No matter how it came to be, there must be a reason why it is the way it is now.
In both forms of existence, we are the final product, we have two arms, two legs, a torso and a head.
We are the most intelligent creature the world has ever seen!
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Couldn't there be another life form in space that evolved in some other way?
I think there could be, but so far we haven't come across any external life form that we can call alive.
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While saying this, the question comes to my mind as to how long we have been able to analyse space.
Humanity's space adventure, which started with the 84-kilogram Sputnik, the first spacecraft sent outside the atmosphere in 1957, has a history of 66 years.
Throughout history, mankind has been eager to study space and the stars from earth with various methods, and even a whole profession has been formed in the history of mankind inspired by the movements of the stars.
Astrology! Star science!
Even the smart ones believed in astrology throughout history. There are still millions of people who believe that the stars have an effect on human character, and astrologers divide people according to their horoscopes.
Human beings have always been curious about their future, haven't they?
I am really amazed that there are so many people who are supposedly educated and seem to have become wiser, who have always been inclined to believe what psychics say about what will happen to them tomorrow, and who still direct their lives according to the words of astrologers who tell various stories based on the movements of the stars.
People believe in horoscopes even today.
Don't believe in fortune telling, but don't be fortune-less!
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When it comes to believing, they are inclined to believe not only in fortunes, but also in miracles.
For example, they believed that the Red Sea was parted in two by Moses, or that Jesus turned water into wine and raised Lazarus from the dead, or that Muhammad, who split the moon in two and put it back together again, could perform miracles.
There are many more people who believe in many more things, but belief is not the issue here, I respect all of them, no matter what they believe in.
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Yes, when mankind went to the moon, they could not prove that the moon was split in two and reunited, but the first step Neil Armstrong took on the lunar surface on 20 July 1969 went down in history as a small step for him and a big step for humanity.
In other words, with the marvellous discoveries and technological progress made in such a short period of time, yes, we are now able to study space scientifically.
We do not miss sending some records of the history of humanity to the depths of space in the hope that one day a life form at least as intelligent as us will find us and communicate with us.
Isn't it nice that there is information about us Turks among those records sent?
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Unfortunately, no other life forms or signs of life have yet been found in outer space.
A small number of exoplanets similar to our Earth have been discovered in our Milky Way galaxy or in other galaxies by means of telescopes with special mirrors and receivers sent into the vacuum of space.
Of course, it is not so easy to know whether there is life or not on these newly discovered planets, which already number more than five thousand, from such a distance.
For the time being, the light reflected from these planets is being analysed to see whether the elements on these planets are similar to those on Earth, whether their surface temperatures are similar to Earth's, or whether these planets have water, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon like Earth.
Did you know that there is water even on the moon?
As you can imagine, it is not so easy to obtain precise information from so far away with only the spectral values of the incoming light.
In other words, I can say that it is almost impossible to understand whether there is life out there or not without travelling there somehow, or without someone from there coming to earth.
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Isn't the information sent back by the satellites useless?
Yes, there was a satellite that recently left the solar system and continued its journey in the vacuum of space.
Voyager 1 officially left the solar system on 25 August 2012 and continues its journey.
Of course, although the cameras and other technical equipment of this satellite with the technology of the day were not as sensitive as they are today, they provided us with very detailed information about the distant planets in our solar system as they passed by.
Perhaps we will talk about satellites in more detail in the future.
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Yes, I wonder if aliens are beings with two arms, two legs and a head on their torso like us.
I don't know, maybe.
Just as matter has come to life here on earth, it may have followed the same path there.
In other words, it may have evolved in the same way and become like us humans, with two arms, two legs, a torso and a head.
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Or God may have wanted to try another life form somewhere out there.
He may have created creatures with three eyes and five ears.
Maybe their Adam and Eve did not eat the forbidden apple and still live in their paradise.
Or God made this universe just for us.
If there are six layers of other universes above or below this one, He may have created those creatures in their own universes. (He says that we have made seven layers, but from the maths it appears that there are six more layers!)
So everything is possible.
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Yes, we've travelled from a ray of light to where we are now.
Everything was created for the service of man!
There are those who believe that.
Yes, maybe so.
It may not be so!
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I think screenwriters need to develop their imagination, it has been a long time since I have watched a proper science fiction film with pleasure.
I wish there was someone who could make a good film.
Screenwriters, don't sleep! I am waiting for a good science fiction film from you!
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Anyway, I couldn't find a decent film again.
I'd better put on "Golden Day" and listen to some music:
Look, they're singing,
Wow, it's the world, it's the world.
/ Don't hurt my wound with your hand, don't hurt my wound, don't hurt my wound
I don't know, there are unhealable sorrows
You make my wounds worse with your troubles
There are ruins, there are ruins, there are ruins, there are ruins
You make my wounds worse with your troubles
There are ruins, there are ruins, there are ruins /
/ Wow world world world you're mortal world
Wow, world, world, you're lying world
May the world take away your life and soul, may the world take away /
/ Wow world world world you're mortal world
Wow, world, world, you're lying world
The world you turn moth with love, the world is a lie /
Love and regards to everyone from Moscow