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  2. Xenoarchaeology - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from Greek xenos (ξένος) which means 'stranger, alien', and archaeology 'study of ancients'. Xenoarchaeology is sometimes called astroarchaeology or exoarchaeology , although some would argue that the prefix exo- would be more correctly applied to the study of human activities in a space environment.

  3. History of Raëlism - Wikipedia

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    Puy de Lassolas. All of the following are said to have happened to Claude Vorilhon in Raëlian belief: On the morning of 13 December 1973 (Julian Date 2442029), [6] he had his first meeting with an extraterrestrial humanoid- an Eloha (plural: Elohim), who landed a UFO within an inactive volcano called Puy de Lassolas near the capital of Auvergne, France (Clermont-Ferrand).

  4. Arcturians (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    According to the beliefs of certain New Age movements, Arcturians are a very advanced extraterrestrial civilization from the Arcturus star system who wish to share their knowledge and wisdom with the citizens of Earth. They are described as other-dimensional, advanced star beings. [1]

  5. Ashtar (extraterrestrial being) - Wikipedia

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    It focused on intervention in human scientific development, and was described as technological communication from a real space being on an urgent interstellar undertaking. [30] However, throughout the 1950s and 1960s, as many individuals in the spiritualist movement began to claim contact with Ashtar, the space being began to play more of an ...

  6. Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication

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    Archaeology, Anthropology, and Interstellar Communication is subdivided into four sections, each with several essays. "Historical Perspectives on SETI" is a historiography of NASA's SETI (search for extraterrestrial intelligence) program, which ran for much of the late twentieth century before being dissolved due to lack of funding, and its humanities and social sciences representation.

  7. Extraterrestrial life - Wikipedia

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    Life on other planets may have started, evolved, given birth to extraterrestrial intelligences, and perhaps even faced a planetary extinction event millions or even billions of years ago. The brief times of existence of Earth's species, when considered from a cosmic perspective, may suggest that extraterrestrial life may be equally fleeting ...

  8. Fermi paradox - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood This article is about the absence of clear evidence of extraterrestrial life. For a type of estimation problem, see Fermi problem. Enrico Fermi (Los Alamos 1945) The Fermi paradox is the discrepancy ...

  9. Speculative evolution - Wikipedia

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    Other examples of speculative evolution focused on extraterrestrial life include Dougal Dixon's 2010 book Greenworld, [15] TV programmes such as 1997 the BBC2/Discovery Channel special Natural History of an Alien [15] and the 2005 Channel 4/National Geographic programme Extraterrestrial [38] as well as a variety of personal web-based artistic ...