The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Are Earthlings alone? Half of humans believe in alien life

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AMSTERDAM: Nearly half of humans believe in alien life and want to make contact, a survey in 24 countries has found, in what researcher­s said helps to explain the lasting popularity of the “Star Wars” franchise 40 years after the first movie was screened.

On the eve of the release of “The Last Jedi”, researcher­s published findings that 47 per cent of more than 26,000 respondent­s believe “in the existence of intelligen­t alien civilisati­ons in the universe”.

An even greater 61 per cent said “yes” when asked if they believe in “some form of life on other planets”. Roughly a quarter said they do not believe intelligen­t life exists beyond Earth, researcher­s at Glocalitie­s said.

Among those who believe we are not alone in the universe, 60 per cent said we should try to seek contact with alien civilisati­ons, it found.

It was not the first survey to collect views on extraterre­strial beings — questionna­ires in Germany, Britain and the United States have found similar rates — but researcher­s said this was the largest poll of its kind with such global reach.

“The high score on the belief in the existence of intelligen­t alien civilisati­ons and the distinct profile of these people partly explains the immense popularity of space movies such as Star Wars,” said research director Martijn Lampert.

“People who believe in the existence of intelligen­t alien civilisati­ons are not a marginal minority,” he said.

Themostbel­ieversinin­telligent alien life were in Russia, at 68 per cent, trailed closely by Mexico and China, with the down-toearth Dutch bottoming out the list at 28 per cent, the poll found.

The interviews were conducted in 15 languages between December 2015 and February 2016 in countries representi­ng 62 per cent of the world’s population and 80 per cent of the global economy.

“The Last Jedi,” the eighth instalment of the blockbuste­r “Star Wars” series, debuts in theatres next week.

The full report can be read here: [www.glocalitie­s.com/] — Reuters

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English actor Sir Patrick Stewart arrives for a photo call, followed by Indian actor Sahabzade Irfan Ali Khan known as Irrfan Khan (right) and Abdulhamid Juma Dubai Internatio­nal Film Festival deputy director General, Film & Entertainm­ent Division...
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The Yoda puppet used in the original movies, is seen at the Star Wars Identities exhibition at the 02 in London, Britain, on Nov 8, 2016. — Reuters file photo

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