What is it about?
Increasingly, scientists among UFO investigators outside the mainstream seek to explain UAP (Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena) with the extraterrestrial hypothesis. Within the lab walls of safe science, astrobiologists believe extraterrestrial life exists on exoplanets but deny that aliens are visiting earth. Both work with a scientific mindset. Both believe in the “ETI myth.” But astrobiologists shun ufologists. Can we invite both ufologists and astrobiologists to enjoy each other’s company in the same laboratory?
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Why is it important?
Now that establishment scientists are taking UAP Studies seriously, it's time for astrobiologists and ufologists to attend the same barbecues.
Perspectives
The extraterrestrial hypothesis fascinates me, both in astrobiology as well as UAP studies.
Prof Ted F Peters
Graduate Theological Union
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This page is a summary of: One science for both UFOlogists and Astrobiologists?, Limina - The Journal of UAP Studies, March 2025, Society for UAP Studies,
DOI: 10.59661/001c.131694.
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