Head Of India’s Space Program Says Aliens Are Out There, Have Already Visited Earth

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Dr. Shreedhara Somanath, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (India’s national space agency, like our NASA), says “without a doubt” there are aliens out there in the universe.

Not only that, he believes aliens have already visited Earth and could be coming back at any time.

During a recent interview on The Ranveer Show, Somanath told host Ranveer Allahbadia, “Absolutely, without a doubt. My conscience tells me yes, although I have no proof. As the chairman of ISRO, I am telling you this. There are definitely aliens out there in the universe.”

He seems pretty sure about that.

Aliens mean living systems and cultures in other parts of the universe,” Somanath continued. “If they are ahead in technology by just a thousand years, or 10,000 years, they would definitely visit us.”

He added, “For them, our planet is like a zoo.”

Despite his belief that they do exist, he isn’t in a big hurry to meet these aliens.

“I would be happy to never be in contact with aliens,” he said.

“Biology is such that all life forms on Earth are connected in some way, plants, bacteria, fish, animals and humans. We all evolved from a common ancestor,” the head of the ISRO explained.

“But if something evolved on another planet, it may have developed in an entirely different way. It may not have the same genomic structure or protein structure, which can be extremely dangerous.”

“When two life forms come into contact, one has to dominate the other. This is the nature of life – one will not allow the other to survive; it must surpass and destroy the other.”

“Unless these aliens become aware of this and realize that we are different, choosing to remain disconnected in terms of our bodies or chemistry, it will be catastrophic.”

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