They Exist: 1.8% Of Tula Have Seen UFOs - Alternative View

They Exist: 1.8% Of Tula Have Seen UFOs - Alternative View
They Exist: 1.8% Of Tula Have Seen UFOs - Alternative View

Video: They Exist: 1.8% Of Tula Have Seen UFOs - Alternative View

Video: They Exist: 1.8% Of Tula Have Seen UFOs - Alternative View
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That is how many Tula residents claim to have seen flying saucers with their own eyes. And almost half of the Tula people believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life. The poll data of the entertainment site "Photostrana" hardly pretend to be sociological reliability, but, nevertheless, the portal claims that it conducted its research among 1,400 Tula people.

Among men, almost half of the respondents believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life forms. 49% believe that space is not explored enough today to deny the existence of aliens.

Tula women are more skeptical of extraterrestrial intelligence. "Photostrana" does not name a specific figure, but notes that "only 20.5% of all respondents considered the belief in other civilizations in the universe to be ridiculous."

- Many of the respondents note that the very possibility of the existence of life outside the Earth does not imply their coming to our planet. Some sadly voiced a theory called the "Fermi paradox", according to which if other civilizations existed, they would have made themselves felt long ago, according to a survey of the site.

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