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Autor:   •  December 17, 2013  •  Essay  •  348 Words (2 Pages)  •  1,211 Views

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Many people think that aliens exist, but others do not agree. We live in a world in which all is possible. As far as I know, according to the statistics, the pubkic in general tend to believe that the aliens do exist. As for me I tend to consider that the aliens really exist.

Let us start by considering the facts. First and foremost, almost every day we watch TV and it is absolutely normal when channels transmits the programme about the Unidentified Fluing Object. I think if televison transmits such programmes, it means that these facts are scientifically proven and then people can choose whether believe in it or not.

As I said I consider that the aliens exist. I have watched a lot of programmes about the UFO and due to the facts I believed in its existence. In my opinion there is life not only on our planet. I think there are a lot of planets in our galaxy where life exists. Moreover i believe that the aliens come to our planet very often and help people or on the contrary do harm to people and our planet as a whole. One argument in support of this I can give is the example of the asteroid which has recently fallen in Russia. I saw in one video that a UFO helped to destroy the asteroid. I think it really happened. From ancient times people have seen some strange objects in different places of our planet. Some of them claim that they even communicate with the alliens. As for me I haven't seen the UFO yet. But I believe in its existence

To draw the conclusion, one can say that "something" really exist. There are a great number of facts of the UFO existance in books, the Internet and TV programmes. So it's up to everybody to decide whether to believe in it or not. I think that in future people and the alliens will even be able to cooperate with each other and make new discoveries.

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