This is one of my favorite documentaries of all time, and I've watched thousands of documentaries and I've recommended a ton via videoneat.com
Why this? Because it is about perhaps the most fascinating fantasy that can be true: the existence of other civilizations out there. There are hundreds of billions of stars in our own galaxy. Now probably most of these stars have planets orbiting them. And many planets have moons. Planets and Moons can host life, and thus a civilization. So multiply the number of stars with the number of planets+moons. Now multiply all of that with billions and billions of galaxies out there....
There is no way we are alone in this Universe. Another form of life that developed into what we may call as "civilization" should be so different from us, and that fascinates me. Very likely we can't ever communicate with them. I wrote a book about language that opened my eyes about this entire "communicate with another being" sort of thing. I highly recommend it - tromsite.com/books/#flipbook-dā¦
Now this documentary is not your average bullshit "UFO Aliens" documentary. It is the opposite. It is realistic and it interviews the experts in the filed. Plus they made a movie-like scenario on top of the interviews, to showcase how it would be if we discover an extraterrestrial civilization. And they did fantastic. I hate movies, they are boring, but in this case it was a great great addition. After all we can only imagine how such an encounter would be.
I highly recommend this. I LOVED it. And fuck all of those UFO BS nonsense you hear about lately. This is the opposite of those nonsense discussions.
Newly added documentary on VideoNeat.com:First Contact: An Alien Encounter
Drama-documentary telling the gripping story of an encounter with an alien object travelling through the solar system.
Watch it here:
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in reply to Tio • • •Wow that sounds interesting, I'll be watching this one š
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