Thursday, August 12, 2004
Why shouldn't aliens look like us?
Duncan Steel - Monday August 9, 2004 - The Guardian
Duncan Steel is a space researcher based in Adelaide, Australia
"There are good scientific reasons to believe that extraterrestrial life forms might resemble human beings Would extraterrestrials look like us? Why not? In sci-fi movies, aliens are often basically humanoid in size and shape, like the Klingons in Star Trek, or various characters in the Star Wars films. Even the robots are built on anthropomorphic lines, because there's an actor inside that suit, whether it's furry, scaly or metallic." FULL STORY
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Duncan Steel - Monday August 9, 2004 - The Guardian
Duncan Steel is a space researcher based in Adelaide, Australia
"There are good scientific reasons to believe that extraterrestrial life forms might resemble human beings Would extraterrestrials look like us? Why not? In sci-fi movies, aliens are often basically humanoid in size and shape, like the Klingons in Star Trek, or various characters in the Star Wars films. Even the robots are built on anthropomorphic lines, because there's an actor inside that suit, whether it's furry, scaly or metallic." FULL STORY
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