You no longer have to look at the sky to catch signs of aliens. They are closer than anyone can imagine and right here on Earth.

To the surprise of many, scientist Kevin Knuth, former head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Ames Research Center, recently said that aliens “may be hiding in unexpected places.”

Without going into detail about what they are like, it was allowed to put forward “that there are not many human beings present,” Semana published. But… if they are here on earth, where are they, where do they live?

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The place the aliens chose

Knuth thinks the aliens chose to stay in the oceans. According to TN, the scientist recalled: “75% of the Earth’s surface is water and we really have very little access to it. So if you’re going to hide somewhere, that’s perfect.”

This medium quotes the site The Focus, which gives credence to what the former head of NASA analyzes by pointing out that “life on Earth is not ideal for aliens, because they would have to fight with the elements, people and predators.”

Instead, he analyzes that “being underwater,” as Kevin Knuth says, “is a perfect environment for them.”

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Temperature problem

Knuth believes that aliens have been on Earth for a long time. Semana reported in another publication that the scientist believed that “the aquatic environments of the planets will be much better for living than the atmospheric environments.”

Atmospheres “have a low caloric capacity, and therefore the temperature varies too much.” “If you go to Mars, you will see a temperature of 100 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. If you go to Venus you will see a temperature of 800 degrees Fahrenheit. “It’s dramatic,” he emphasized.

“If it is an ocean, then if there is one on another planet, the temperature will be between 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, the climate will not change drastically from one ocean to another, and from one planet to another,” the scientist explained.

Opinions are divided on this… what do you think, are aliens ‘hiding’ in the oceans?

(JO)