Back in 1947, many scientists did not rule out the option of colonizing the Earth by aliens, and also warned the military about an invasion. In June 1947, scientist Albert Einstein and physicist Robert Oppenheimer, who led the Manhattan Project to create the atomic bomb, wrote a top-secret six-page document called Relations with the Inhabitants of the Celestial Bodies. What was in the document? Let's figure it out together.
The document contained the foundations of International Space Law. Relations with extraterrestrials are not a particular problem from the point of view of international law. However, if extraterrestrial inhabitants do not look like people, problems can arise with this, and for this, International Space Law was invented.
If extraterrestrial inhabitants possess a culture of communication, have political organizations, they will be able to obtain the right to be recognized as independent and sovereign peoples, as well as to receive the right to space guests.
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