An American space scientist suspects that ancient extraterrestrials once lived on Mars, Venus, and even Earth long before us and then disappeared.
In a report titled “Ancient Native Species” published on April 24, Professor James T. Wright, Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, hypothesized that evidence of Extinct aliens may still remain somewhere in the solar system, according to NYPost.
Professor Wright once attracted the attention of global scholars because he claimed to have discovered an “alien architectural complex” located in the orbit of Tabby star last year. He continued to attract attention when he suggested that developed aliens may have left “technical instructions” for us to find, if we know how.
“A native species could have appeared on ancient Earth or on another place such as Venus with a pre-hothouse climate or humid Mars,” he wrote in the report.
However, he also said that it is difficult to find because most archaeological evidence of an ancient civilization on Earth has disappeared without leaving a trace. Earth’s plate tectonics has “erased” traces of civilization that existed billions of years ago. Venus is also in the process of being affected by the greenhouse effect and “resurfacing” similar to Earth, so traces on it will also be wiped away.
“Remaining ancient traces may be very old, located in limited and difficult to find places such as under the surface of Mars and the Moon or other more distant planets in the solar system,” Professor Wright stated his opinion.
He believes that evidence of aliens lies deep below the surface to avoid being destroyed by asteroid impacts.
“Structures buried below the surface can exist and be detectable as long as they have not been impacted so strongly that they are destroyed,” he said. “So we still have the possibility of discovery.”
This astronomer believes that in the asteroid belt or Kuiper belt, the edge of the solar system, there may still be frozen objects that are ancient spacecraft. They could be remnants of space probes, space bases or industrial parks.
“For ancient species, these vestiges may have existed for many purposes such as asteroid mining or serving the settlement of other planets and moons,” Professor Wright hypothesized. .
Professor Wright thinks they could come from somewhere very close to us. The presence of civilization on Earth suggests that it may have evolved from an ancestral species in the solar system, which is more plausible than that it arose from “an interstellar species,” he said. conclude.