 It is conceivable that humans could someday discover aliens. We scour the cosmos looking for their radio signals and though we're not capable of interstellar space travel, it is remotely possible that we could find what we're looking for at any moment. Hey guys, what exactly would you do if aliens arrived either on Earth or parked in our orbit? You may be aware that many people believe that we have actually had these sorts of visitations in the past and those types of encounters sparked religion and the idea to worship gods who descend from the heavens. Most of you think this is a wild idea, but the evidence for this theory is absolutely everywhere around the Earth. In fact, it appears this was on an epic scale thousands of years ago. Are we in fact being slowly prepared for disclosure? We wonder if Mr. Trump would answer that question if asked. He tells it like it is after all, right? These are our six scenarios of how humanity would react if aliens made contact or landed on Earth. Just wait until you hear this. At six, panic retaliate first. How exactly would we strike at an alien race that has spanned the cosmos to get to Earth? Maybe this would be our undoing if China or Russia, or worse still, North Korea, decided to fire a nuclear weapon at the interstellar traveler's mother ship. Would the aliens already be prepared for that scenario? Of course they would, but the question is, would they then show us how powerful they are in turn? How would they interpret our actions? Would they be understanding or feel in danger? Do they even have emotions the same as we do? Panicking is just about the worst thing we could do in this scenario. There would surely be anarchy in most countries anyway, and it would possibly be our own people who would need to be brought under control before we could establish anything else. In at five, communication. Attempting to communicate with the ETs is of course the natural thing to do, but would there be a global effort to do this? Would each region try to set up their own method of communication? How confusing would that get? Just think of how many languages there are on this planet. How exactly would we do it? You would think that the aliens would have a universal way of communicating with each other, so we earthlings would have to establish if we use imagery, sign, speech, and what one of our languages to use the communication in. It could get very confusing very quickly. And at four on our list, alien invasion. Okay, so they arrive, and it's the war of the world's scenario. Are we ready? Do we use biological weapons on the aliens? Do we release a plague on earth to kill an alien invasion force that is far superior than all the armies combined and risk killing ourselves anyway? Surely, guerrilla tactics would not work, would they? What other option would we have? We would have to let most humans on earth die in order for the human race to survive as a whole. The human race would have to go underground and pick of an invading force one by one. Only the strongest would survive. Number three, technological advancement of the human race in exchange for earth resources. We often wonder how ancient humans on earth managed to transport and build megastructures on earth thousands of years ago. Could it be that the aliens are actually regular visitors to our world at 10,000 year intervals? They could be stocking up to stock up on valuable resources in exchange for technology, but just like in the distant past, the technology gets broken and we eventually lose the knowledge or abandon it. And who gets the trading agreement all humankind? How would that work? So in short, we would need to establish long term goals for technological advancement with the visiting beings. Number two, we are the aliens. Imagine that for a second, what if Noah's Ark was in fact some sort of massive spaceship to cradle all life in, until the earth was safe enough to inhabit again after the great cataclysm of 12,000 years ago. We all know there was a great flood that spanned the earth, surely a huge ocean going vessel could not have withstood such an event. If the Ark was indeed a spaceship with life from our planet locked in hibernation in space for thousands of years, what would we make of that when it arrived home? Imagine what we could learn. What great secrets we could uncover about all the massive ancient structures still here on earth from a forgotten civilization that apparently abandoned their dwellings thousands of years ago. We have got you thinking now, right? We know that this is a crazy theory guys, but it just might be crazy enough to be true. And number one on our list, we do nothing because we don't recognize alien life. In a 1967 episode of Star Trek, Captain Kirk and crew investigate the mysterious murders of miners on the planet Janus 6, the killer it turned out was a rock monster called the Horta, but the Enterprise censors hadn't recognized any signs of life in the creature. The Horta was a silicon based life form rather than carbon based like living things on earth. Recognizing life from different worlds isn't likely to be simple, especially if the recipe for life elsewhere doesn't use familiar ingredients. There may even be things alive on earth that have been overlooked because they don't fit standard definitions of life. Doesn't that just blow your mind or what? And of course, we may already have had alien contact. Remember the wow signal? What do you guys think would happen in the event of an alien life form making their presence known publicly on earth? Will they protect us or destroy us? Would they want to collaborate or just trade briefly for our resources? Would we even recognize them? We hope you enjoyed our short video, thank you for watching and remember the ways by which we arrive at knowledge are hardly less wonderful than the discovery of these things themselves.