Aliens Silently Visiting Earth, Claims Israeli-American Scientist

An Israeli-American scientist stirs the crowd with a remarkable assertion about alien presence on Earth.
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Discussions about aliens are pervasive, and attempts to link UFO sightings to extraterrestrial visits suggest that these sightings are recurrent. In Britain alone, there have been claims of nearly 1000 UFO sightings in the last 2.5 years. These assertions have come from various sources, including American military personnel, pilots, and esteemed professors. However, verification of these sightings remains elusive. Now, Israeli-American astronomer Avi Loeb has brought a new claim to the table.

Avi Loeb, dubbed as the 'Alien Hunter', is determined to prove the existence of extraterrestrials. In a documentary, he suggested that through hidden dimensions created by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), it is possible aliens have been visiting Earth in secrecy.

On the border of France and Switzerland in Geneva, scientists working for CERN are utilizing the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator – in hopes of recreating conditions of the Big Bang to understand how our universe was initially formed.

In the documentary, 'The Paranormal UFO Connection', Professor Loeb suggested that aliens could be much more advanced than us, even possibly working on dimension-hopping techniques for billions of years. He postulated that if alien technology were to reach us, we would be utterly astounded as it would go far beyond the existing technologies we have on Earth.

Professor Loeb remarked that aliens might be silently observing our planet and monitoring all our technological advancements. He warned that human attempts to travel through these hidden dimensions could likely increase the possibility of a collision with extraterrestrial beings.

"Quantum mechanics was discovered a century ago. Our most sophisticated technologies today, like the internet, artificial intelligence, and so on, rely heavily on our understanding of quantum mechanics," said Professor Loeb in his concluding thoughts.

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