Are there aliens under the sea? Must have been living by building a base, new claim of former NASA researcher
All kinds of claims are made every day about aliens. UFOs are seen to be associated with them and it is said that they come to the earth again and again. It has been claimed that about 1000 UFOs have been seen in Britain within 2.5 years. Before this claim, an expert said that aliens may be hiding in dark places just outside our solar system to avoid being detected. Now a former NASA researcher has made a unique claim.
There may be aliens under the oceans
He believes that UFO pilots may be under our oceans. Kevin Knuth, a distinguished academic who worked at NASA’s Ames Research Center from 2001 to 2005, believes that there are many reasons why aliens may be keeping an eye on us by living under water instead of on the Earth’s surface.
‘Best for ocean aliens because…’
He said- If they want to remain hidden then the bottom of the sea would be the best place for them. They might have built a base there and lived there. He told Theories of Everything podcast that ‘75% of the Earth’s surface is water and we actually have very little access to all that water. Therefore, this is the best place for aliens to hide.
Many recent sightings of UFOs involve aircraft that appear to move effortlessly between air and sea. Kevin says that it would be even better for him if he came from an aquatic environment.
Hard to stay on the ground
He said that the heat capacity in the atmosphere is low, hence there is a lot of variation in temperature. You get a huge difference in temperature. When moving from one planet to another, there is a huge variation in temperature in your atmosphere. If we go to Mars, the temperature will be 100 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. If you go to Venus it will be 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Kevin explains that the atmosphere on Venus is about 100 times denser than ours, while the air on Mars is about 100 times thinner.
Aliens have no problem with water
He said, there are all kinds of problems in just living on the surface. But if you live in the ocean, it would be really easy to go to another planet with oceans. Ocean temperatures will be between 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, the temperature is not going to change dramatically when going from sea to ocean, from one planet to another.