ExomatrixTV
5th September 2022, 21:44
Nasa Is Preparing Humanity For Alien Contact!:
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Another project, called the Advanced Concepts for Interstellar Exploration, is designed to explore potential alien civilizations. This project is still in development, but could potentially lead to human-alien cooperation and collaboration. NASA is also working on a number of other projects designed to improve our understanding of space and the universe. These projects include the Dawn Mission to the dwarf planet Ceres and the James Webb As part of NASA's new space communication program, they call religious people to contact aliens. NASA has employed theologians, including a priest, a rabbi, and an imam, to consider how society could respond if life other than that found on Earth were discovered on other worlds. According to reports, the US space agency NASA has already attracted 24 academics to a program at Princeton University's Center for Theological Inquiry (CTI) in New Jersey. The center's major goal is to create "bridges of understanding" between academics from diverse disciplines, scientists, and politicians on "global challenges," for which it was awarded a $1.1 million NASA grant in 2014.
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Another project, called the Advanced Concepts for Interstellar Exploration, is designed to explore potential alien civilizations. This project is still in development, but could potentially lead to human-alien cooperation and collaboration. NASA is also working on a number of other projects designed to improve our understanding of space and the universe. These projects include the Dawn Mission to the dwarf planet Ceres and the James Webb As part of NASA's new space communication program, they call religious people to contact aliens. NASA has employed theologians, including a priest, a rabbi, and an imam, to consider how society could respond if life other than that found on Earth were discovered on other worlds. According to reports, the US space agency NASA has already attracted 24 academics to a program at Princeton University's Center for Theological Inquiry (CTI) in New Jersey. The center's major goal is to create "bridges of understanding" between academics from diverse disciplines, scientists, and politicians on "global challenges," for which it was awarded a $1.1 million NASA grant in 2014.