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More Signs Of Alien Intelligence

The Kepler Space Telescope’s discovery of what appears to be a megastructure orbiting a distant star has the Internet and science world abuzz. Kepler, whose mission is detecting exoplanets around faraway stars, recently detected a body that was nearly 20 percent larger than anything seen before. Astromers aren’t saying this is proof of intelligent life, but they aren’t ruling out the possibility. Trace Dominguez and Aaron White spell out the ramifications of the discovery in this edition of D News.

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The Evidence is Mounting

Is it possible that Planet Earth is a freak of nature and that we are indeed all alone in this massive universe, or universes? Our increasingly sophisticated technology and knowledge says we are all alone. But seemingly water-tight evidence through our history suggests otherwise.

Take a 2-to-3,000-thousand-year-old hieroglyphic discovered in an ancient Egyptian temple built by Seti I and Ramses II. Astonishingly, the images of a modern-day helicopter, an odd ship, a yacht or boat and a futuristic glider were found on a stone slab,which supported a ceiling in the temple. Despite intense debate, many researchers conclude that this is a link to ancient aliens. In the following video by Top 5s, view four other strong signs of aliens and alien life and you be the judge.

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Out Of This World

Gliese 832 c, located 16 light years away in the constellation of Grus, is among the closest most habitable exoplanets to Earth. Though it is two times larger than our planet, Gliese 832 c is also regarded as one of the most Earth-like alien bodies. In this out-of-this-world edition of Hybrid Librarian, check out nine other exoplanets that may one day sustain mankind and life as we know it.

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Anybody Out There?

The one question that has baffled us for millenia is: Are we alone in the universe? With more than 500 trillion suns like ours in the Milky Way Galaxy alone, more than 100 trillion galaxies and the increasing number of exoplanets in the universe, it is nearly impossible to think that there is nobody else. Hybrid Librarian takes a look at this mystery and nine others that have stupefied our greatest minds.

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Out Of This World

This edition of Alltime 10s, which looks at the 10 Unsolved Mysteries of Space,  begins with the always-engaging question of: Are we alone? and ends with some riveting theories on the fate of the universe.

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Does Alien Life Exist?

The universe is huge. That means two things: 1. There is probably life elsewhere, 2. It is likely too far away to have reached us. More from Veritasium.

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Questioning the Universe

Stephen Hawking asks some Big Questions about our universe — How did the universe begin? How did life begin? Are we alone? — and discusses how we might go about answering them.

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Invasion Of The Bee Girls

Before penning several of the Star Trek movies, screenwriter Nicholas Meyer broke into the film business in 1973 by crafting a sexy and super-fun B-movie — Invasion of the Bee Girls, described by Roger Ebert as  “the best schlock soft-core science fiction movie since maybe The Vengeance of She.”

The premise: Men keep dropping like flies around a secret government installation in Peckham, California. A federal agent played by William Smith starts poking around, trying to get to the bottom of the mystery. What he finds is shocking: A colony of alien bees, disguised as ravishing female scientists,  has set up shop inside a sort of Redi-Whipp cocoon. Men who mate with these “queen bees” are in for a stinging climax.

Warning: NSFW. Join us next Friday for another Trillion ($) Movie.

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