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No, aliens haven’t visited the Earth. Why are so many smart people insisting otherwise?
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Looking for recommendations for sci-fi books with a 'body snatchers' theme of human possession or replacement
After reading The Body Snatchers and The Puppet Masters, I am almost finishing Blood Music and I am not yet done with that theme. These are all stories about human possession or replacement with...
After reading The Body Snatchers and The Puppet Masters, I am almost finishing Blood Music and I am not yet done with that theme.
These are all stories about human possession or replacement with copies by other entities, extraterrestrial or otherwise. As I finish Blood Music, I find myself craving for more. It doesn't matter if it is about invasion or something else that takes over our bodies and minds. Stories that question and entice our attachment to our identities, as well as our desire to conform and dissolve into the collective.
I wish for stories that are not about just one person undergoing a transformation, but rather a group or a community (family, town, country, the world).
Ideally, they should be some kind of science fiction (even if science's role is not immediately obvious and overt), but I am open to suggestions if you believe something in other genres deserves my attention.
References:
- The Body Snatchers
- The Puppet Masters
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
- Blood Music
- Body Snatchers - TV Tropes
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Mexican Congress holds second UFO session featuring Peruvian mummies
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‘Flying aliens’ harassing village in Peru are actually illegal miners with jetpacks, cops say
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How a Harvard professor became the world’s leading alien hunter
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Can we get a ~UFOs or ~UAP ?
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Harvard professor Avi Loeb has found fragments of a meteoroid that he believes could be from a spacecraft from another civilization or some technological gadget
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Dr. Angela Collier, theoretical physicist, discusses aliens, crackpots, and Avi Loeb
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Have you ever had any paranormal or unexplained encounters?
Disclosure: I am a skeptical and science-minded person with an interest in paranormal encounters. Does any of this stuff actually exist? I don't know, but I do know that I find it interesting when...
Disclosure: I am a skeptical and science-minded person with an interest in paranormal encounters. Does any of this stuff actually exist? I don't know, but I do know that I find it interesting when people share their first hand encounters of things that they can't quite explain.
One thing I loved about Reddit is that it was a treasure trove for paranormal stories, and it is a shame those stories will be lost to the sands of time.
Please feel free to share any stories you might have experienced firsthand, or even share stories from others that you think fits the mark.
Talk rules:
- Share stories or reply to others.
- Skepticism is welcome, just don't be a dick.
- True stories only. This isn't a thread for creative writing or 'campfire' stories.
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USA urged to reveal UFO evidence after claim that it has intact alien vehicles
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James Cameron breaks down his most iconic films
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Star Trek: The fifty best alien races
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Someday aliens will land and all will be fine until we explain our calendar
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Where are all the cool alien movies and TV shows?
After re-watching the absolute masterpiece Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Spielberg, 1977), I was in awe. This got me thinking a lot about aliens, and it seems to me that that is an area...
After re-watching the absolute masterpiece Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Spielberg, 1977), I was in awe. This got me thinking a lot about aliens, and it seems to me that that is an area where movies and TV shows have been lacking in recent years.
When I say "aliens", I mean something truly alien, foreign, mind-bending, even terrifying (although I'm not very fond of horror) -- so not the tame, often humanoid extraterrestrials that we fully understand, like you usually see in Star Trek and Trek-like shows. But rather stories of contact that make us rethink the boundaries of existence.
A recent movie that touches on that was 2016's Arrival, which has more than one similarity with Close Encounters.... Another is Contact (Robert Zemeckis, 1997).
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US finds no evidence of alien technology in flying objects, but can’t rule it out, either
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Harvard astrophysicist says 2017 interstellar object sighting was humanity’s first contact with an artifact of extraterrestrial intelligence
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Loving the alien - How UFO culture took over America
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Does the ISS have any procedures in place for alien contact?
Unlikely as it is, what would they do if a non human vessel suddenly approached or if a little green man knocked on the door?
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My dad launched the quest to find alien intelligence. It changed astronomy
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Which religion is friendliest to the idea of aliens?
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The pitfalls of searching for alien life
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Will we find extraterrestrial life on ice worlds? Why Europa is the place to go for alien life.
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Interstellar object may have been alien probe, Harvard paper argues, but experts are skeptical
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Fermi Paradox great filter: Rare intelligence
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Where are all the aliens? | Stephen Webb
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Suspicious minds - Mingling with wariness and wonder at a conference devoted to "Ancient Aliens"
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New model predicts that we’re probably the only advanced civilization in the observable universe
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This is a popular question on askreddit, but since Tildes is a slightly different beast I am curious: Have you ever encountered a ghost or UFO before (or something similarly spooky/inexplicable)?
I'm hoping for serious, honest responses - i.e. don't make up stuff just to troll or try to trick people, nor to just exercise your creative writing skills for entertainment. I am optimistic that...
I'm hoping for serious, honest responses - i.e. don't make up stuff just to troll or try to trick people, nor to just exercise your creative writing skills for entertainment. I am optimistic that people can be respectful to those sharing stories that may be difficult to believe, or which might have mundane explanations.
I've had an interest in the paranormal and unusual for a long time, but haven't delved as deeply as might be warranted. I do my best to keep an open mind, have had a few experiences that are on the fringe, and have met and known people who have recounted much stranger things and i always love hearing about them. Since Tildes is at a point presently where there aren't easy throwaways, and where reputation matters to an extent, I would suspect that tales shared here might have a bit more credibility than those shared pseudo-anonymously on reddit.
So, any experiences you've had which just didn't have a completely satisfying explanation? Any spooks or strange places or times or sights? I invite you to share your experiences here. :)
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