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[21] [1] Star Trek explored the concept of space animals in episodes like "The Immunity Syndrome" (1968) and "Galaxy's Child" (1991). [22] The Purrgil space whales in the Star Wars franchise are said to have inspired Hyperspace travel. [23] Jordan Peele's 2022 movie Nope featured a UFO that is revealed to be an animal. [24]
Sanderson was a proponent of the space animal hypothesis, which argued flying saucers or UFOs may be caused not by technological alien spacecraft or mass hysteria, but rather by animal lifeforms that are indigenous to Earth's atmosphere or interplanetary space. [9] [10] [11] In 1968, Sanderson introduced the concept of the "vile vortex".
The Zerg alien race in the video game StarCraft traverse space via sentient, organic vessels called "Leviathan". [7] Farscape's Moya is a female Leviathan transport vessel; a living sentient bio-mechanical space ship, who was once captured by the Peacekeepers. She escaped captivity along with the people imprisoned on her by the Peacekeepers.
The Andromeda Strain is a 1971 American science fiction thriller film produced and directed by Robert Wise.Based on Michael Crichton's 1969 novel of the same name and adapted by Nelson Gidding, the film stars Arthur Hill, James Olson, Kate Reid, and David Wayne as a team of scientists who investigate a deadly organism of extraterrestrial origin.
Based on renowned astronomer Carl Sagan’s 1985 novel of the same, Robert Zemeckis’ Contact tells a gripping tale of humanity’s first discovery of extraterrestrial life. Released in 1997 ...
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The time-traveler hypothesis and the interdimensional hypothesis overlap by a certain degree. People in the ufology community, such as former MUFON director for the state of Pennsylvania John Ventre in an interview with KDKA News Radio , [ 44 ] as well as American parapsychologist and engineer Harold E. Puthoff , [ 45 ] refer to the two ...
The hypothesis of ubiquitous extraterrestrial life relies on three main ideas. The first one, the size of the universe allows for plenty of planets to have a similar habitability to Earth, and the age of the universe gives enough time for a long process analog to the history of Earth to happen there.