It wasn't aliens that first made us gear up for war; it was our fellow humans.

Rick Yancey

Mots clés aliens apocalypse rick-yancey the-5th-wave alien-apocalypse



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Julian was always trying to convince her that E.T. had already visited Earth multiple times. One night in Dolores Park, while they were hanging out on the swings in the playground, Julian told her about meeting an alien abductee in Golden Gate Park the weekend before.
"He had an implant in his lower back - he totally showed me the scar and everything," Julian said [...].
"Yeah, I'm sure that's what he was showing you."[...]
"You're just jealous you didn't get to see his ass.

Malinda Lo

Mots clés aliens abduction golden-gate-park



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If the government is covering up knowledge of aliens, they are doing a better job of it than they do at anything else.

Stephen Hawking

Mots clés aliens government cover-up



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Dream what you want, and then you can likely create it

Edna M. Muse

Mots clés aliens ufo



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Dawkins’s advice shows that he didn’t understand probability. . . . Dawkins said that a creature the lives millions of years would have a different feeling for the meaning of the chance of an event than we have. If the alien lives a hundred million years, he could have played very many hands of bridge Then, Dawkins said, it would not be unusual for him to see a ‘perfect’ bridge hand where each player was dealt thirteen cards of the same suit. ‘They will expect to be dealt a perfect bridge hand from time to time, and will scarcely trouble to write home about it when it happens.’
He’s wrong. One can easily calculate the chance of Dawkins’s alien experiencing a perfect bridge hand at least once in his lifetime. The shance of getting such a hand in one deal is 4.47 x [10 to the minus 28th power]. If the alien plays 100 bridge hands every day of his life for 100 million years, he would play about 3.65 x [10 to the 12th power] hands. The chance of his seeing a perfect hand at least once in his life is then 1.63 x [10 to the minus 15th power], or about one chance in a quadrillion. That’s less than Dawkins’’ chance of coming to New York for two weeks and winning the lottery twice in a row. Would he bother to write home about it?

Lee Spetner

Mots clés aliens probability dawkins origin-of-life



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He can read your mind without even knowing."
Dee's face went from pale to bright cherry. "Oh God."

"What?"

She smacked her hands over her face. "Well, the whole time we were downstairs, I was picturing him naked.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Mots clés humor romance aliens



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A time will come when men will stretch out their eyes. They should see planets like our Earth.

Christopher Wren

Mots clés science life prediction future universe aliens space astronomy planets galaxy extraterrestrials extraterrestrial-life alien-life extra-solar-planets



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