Neil deGrasse Tyson confirms aliens are real

Neil deGrasse Tyson declared that aliens are real.
“The astrophysicist insisted that we are not alone because it is quite possible that life exists elsewhere in the universe.”
During an interview with Brian Tyler Cohen, Tyson explained: “To suggest that we’re alone in the universe, you wouldn’t think of it for any science-based reason, just a philosophical or religious reason. So my answer is yes. There is life.”
“The probability of life existing in the universe is very high.”
This comes after former US President Barack Obama appeared on the No Lies podcast with Brian Tyler Cohen and confirmed his belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life.
When asked about Obama’s comments, Tyson backed the former politician and said: “He gave a scientifically literate and scientifically literate answer. He conveys what any scientist could tell you about the possibility of life in the universe…
“Because he was president, people wanted to read about it at levels that were off the scale and out of control. So I was intrigued by that response. Because as an educator, I like knowing that I can predict how people are going to react to certain information, and if I got it wrong, it’s like, how did I misjudge their motivations or their brain wiring on this?”
During Obama’s appearance on the podcast, the former president revealed that the first question he asked after his first election to the White House was about entities from space.
Obama said: “These are real. But I haven’t seen them. They are not being held in Area 51. There is no underground facility unless there is a conspiracy this big and they are hiding it from the President of the United States.”
Cohen then asked the former politician: “What was the first question you wanted answered when you became president?” and Obama replied: “Where are the aliens?”
After the interview aired, Obama attempted to clarify his answers by sharing a clip of himself talking about aliens on his Instagram page.
Obama wrote: “I was trying to stay true to the spirit of the tour de force, but since it’s notable, let me clarify. “Statistically, the universe is so vast that the odds of life out there are very high. But the distances between solar systems are so great that we are unlikely to be visited by aliens, and I have seen no evidence of extraterrestrial contact with us during my presidency. Really!”
Obama addressed long-standing conspiracy theories that suggest the U.S. government has known about alien life for decades and that evidence is stored at the Area 51 military base in Nevada.


