Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Are We Alone?

Topic:
It is a consensus that Aliens do not exist and that we are alone in the Universe, it is my goal to argue that we are not alone in our existence but are accompanied by other worldly beings.


Could possibly use a more specific approach to aliens:
Extraterrestrial life have visited our planet
  • Area 51
  • UFO sightings
  • Apollo conspiracy


Overview.
My presentation today is going to… (Introduce topic)
The three main points of this presentation will be
  1. Exposing the consensus
  2. Explaining the opposing view
  3. (                     )


Exposing the consensus:
Film:
What do all Alien movies have in common?
War of the Worlds?
Alien Vs. Predator?
Prometheus?
They’re all under the Genre of Science-FICTION


They’re considered fiction because the vast majority believe the existence of aliens is an idea reserved for the mentally impaired who run conspiracy websites out of their mother's basement, but what if I told you those conspiracy theorists share similar ideas with geniuses like Stephen Hawking? Or Nasa employees?  


Bible teaches implicitly that the only things He created with intelligence are the angels, man, and the animals.


-Further Development-

Explaining the opposing view:


  • "We don't know much about aliens, but we know about humans. If you look at history, contact between humans and less intelligent organisms have often been disastrous”- Stephen Hawking Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge(http://www.space.com/29999-stephen-hawking-intelligent-alien-life-danger.html
  • 400 Billion Stars just in the Milky Way Galaxy alone
  • With at least 200 billion galaxies out there (and possibly even more), we're very likely talking about a Universe filled with around 1024 planets, or, for those of you who like it written out, around 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in our observable Universe- http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/01/05/how-many-planets-are-in-the-universe/
  • On Earth we find ourselves in the “Goldilocks Zone,” which means that conditions are just right for hosting life (like the third of the three bowls of porridge in the fairy tale Goldilocks, it is neither too hot nor too cold, but just right.)
  • Other plants also fall in this zone and are believed to have water which can lead to life
  • In the last 20 years advances in technology have led to the discovery of hundreds of new planets, many of them identified to share similar characteristics to earth in terms of their climate.
  • Nasa employee quotes (Still looking for the documentary)


Closing:
  • Overview of what was covered
  • Restatement of Radical idea
  • Maybe a poll of class to see their general views

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