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Elon Musk claims he would spot aliens due to large number of satellites he has

Tuesday, 23/04/2024, 15:05 (GMT+7)

Elon Musk candidly states that aliens can't escape from his vast satellite network.

Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and founder of SpaceX, has made a surprising statement regarding his capacity to identify aliens.

He confidently asserts that he would know of alien's existence due to the large number of satellites under his control.

This declaration has sparked discussions among social media users.

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Elon Musk claims he can identify aliens, surprising many with his statement. Image Credit: Getty

Elon Musk claims he would spot aliens due to the large number of satellites he has.

According to Musk, the vast number of satellites in orbit provides him with a unique advantage in the search for extraterrestrial beings.

In an interview, Musk confidently expressed that if there were aliens out there, he "would know." about their existence.

This assertion comes from his involvement in groundbreaking space projects, such as SpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation.

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Musk believes the numerous orbiting satellites give him an edge in finding extraterrestrial life. Image Credit: Getty

With thousands of satellites developed to build global internet coverage, Musk believes that the vast coverage and advanced technology of his satellite network would enable him to quickly identify any alien activity.

SpaceX has achieved remarkable milestones, including the successful launch and landing of reusable rockets, making space exploration more accessible and cost-effective.

Previously, Musk asserted that he hadn't found any signal of aliens.

While the founder of SpaceX, Elon Musk, may have intentions to land on Mars soon, it does not imply that he has encountered any evidence of extraterrestrial activity.

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Musk's Mars plans don't mean he has found evidence of aliens; it's a separate endeavor. Image Credit: Getty

"People always ask me about the existence of aliens; however, I have not found any evidence of aliens yet," Musk declared.

The billionaire candidly remarked that if anyone discovered an alien, it would be like hitting the "jackpot."

He further mentioned that such a discovery could potentially lead to a significant increase in the US defense budget due to concerns about a possible invasion.

In recent times, there has been a stronger focus on seeking extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), where different projects are actively surveying the universe for indications of alien life.

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The billionaire said that if someone found an alien, it would be like winning a huge prize. Image Credit: Getty

Scientists use tools like radio telescopes and other devices to identify unusual signals or patterns that could potentially signify the existence of intelligent beings.

Although Musk has not seen any signal of aliens, he hopes there is life out there.

This year, there was a significant hearing in Congress about UFOs, led by Representative Tim Burchett.

Three witnesses shared their experiences and made astonishing claims, suggesting that the US may possess alien spacecraft.

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Although Musk has not seen any signal of aliens, he hopes there is life out there. Image Credit: Getty

David Grusch, a former Navy commander, confidently stated that the federal government possesses Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) based on his interviews with 40 witnesses over four years.

Former Navy commander David Fravor and former Navy pilot Ryan Graves revealed that some witnesses remained silent due to pressure from the Pentagon and concerns about professional consequences. 

Representative Burchett called for the release of UFO-related records, but it is uncertain if and when these records will actually be made public.