Aliens to meet you? Humans will come face to face with octopus aliens for the first time
It Is Said That The Study Partially Funded By The Microsoft Representatives. Kaku Gave An Interview To Experts In The Field Of Exobiology, That Study, What Life Can Be In Distant Worlds With Different Ecosystems.
Leading Japanese ufologist and astrophysicist Michio Kaku said that a time will come when humans will come face to face with aliens for the first time by next generation. According to experts, the aliens are in the shape of an octopus.
It is said that the study partially funded by the Microsoft representatives. Kaku gave an interview to experts in the field of exobiology, that study, what life can be in distant worlds with different ecosystems.
According to Kaku, radio technology may soon allow us to listen in on alien conversations. Just because we can hear them and know they are there, though, doesn’t mean we will understand what they are saying, Newsweek reported.
“Talking to them will be difficult since they could be tens of light years away,” explained Kaku. “So, in the meantime, we must decipher their language to understand their level of technology.”
As per Newsweek, he said he thinks the latter “is unlikely since we would be like forest animals to them, that is, not worth communicating with.”
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