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In reply to the discussion: CIA admits to being responsible for at least half of UFO sightings in the 50s and 60s [View all]Bjorn Against
(12,041 posts)You may be surprised to know that when Sagan was young he believed that UFOs may have been extraterrestrial in origin, it fascinated him so much that he became a scientist. He was an advocate for scientific research into UFOs, he studied them extensively but eventually concluded there was no evidence to support claims that they were of extraterrestrial origin.
While the complete lack of evidence convinced him we had never been visited by extraterrestrials, he never gave up the search for extraterrestrial life. He co-founded SETI and sent the first radio signal into space to attempt to contact civilizations on other planets. While no contact has been made yet, this project continues after his death and SETI is still using methods he pioneered to search for extraterrestrial life.
So now I told you a bit about Sagan's research, now you can tell me about Bruno Lemoine's. I'm waiting.
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