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    Euronews (in partnership with ESA): Are we alone?

    ReplyBlogNovember 29th, 2011Philippe

    Euronews: Flying saucers, aliens and UFOs (unidentified flying objects) are fairy tales to most people, but to some they are real. What is the scientific explanation of these unexplained sightings in the sky? Is there life in space? Euronews Space magazine (March 2010) looks at both sides of the debate.

     

    Comment: One thing is to state that the show looks at the two sides of the debate and therefore appearing as tacking the topic in an objective manner. But it is a totally different one to attempt contribute to the debate. Once more, the typical treatment of the subject by the media and the easy association of UAP and Extraterrestrial life. To me, certainly a much too rigid approach that did not bring any results during the last 60 years. Are we simply not able to tackle the topic in another way? a more sophisticated, innovative approach could be required…

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