How would you feel if you came to know that aliens, that is, creatures from another world, are living hidden among us humans on Earth? You will definitely be stunned. Harvard University has recently presented a report in this regard, according to which this is the case. This is such a hypothesis of ‘cryptoterrestrial’ creatures, under which two things can happen – either aliens are living hidden or some other intelligent groups or institutions are living secretly. Last September, NASA’s investigation into hundreds of UFO sightings found that there was no evidence that aliens were behind such incidents. However, according to a BBC report, the US space agency does not rule out that possibility. NASA administrator Bill Nelson said that the world’s largest space agency would not only take the lead in researching possible UAP incidents, but would also share more transparent data.
This study by the Human Flourishing Program of this renowned university has shed light on many speculative theories. It also mentions the existence of ancient human civilizations, non-human species that are quite advanced, and even mystical things (fantasies/theories) like fairies and elves.
The research team was working under the leadership of Dr. Emily Roberts. It analyzed historical facts, folklore. The purpose was to investigate the possibility of cryptoterrestrial speculations and try to find out about their connection with modern phenomena like unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The study published in the journal Scientific Reports reviewed cases of alleged discovery of unusual skeletal remains throughout history, alleged underground civilizations and encounters with other creatures. For example, the Atacama skeleton of Chile was initially speculated to be extraterrestrial in origin, but was later identified as a human embryo with genetic mutations.
Claims of hidden features in places such as Antarctica and the depths of the ocean have long intrigued UFO and alien enthusiasts. Dr. Roberts said, although many of these claims lack any empirical evidence, they still appeal to the fascination with the unknown and the possibility of hidden places.