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Summary: Sightings of any number of various paranormal phenomena happen everyday, but are they real or figments of people's imaginations? Find out in this free video.
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Dr. Franklin Ruehl Dr. Franklin Ruehl is a nuclear physicist with a PhD from UCLA. He researches & lectures in the field of ufology, studying subjects like extraterrestrial life... read more
Welcome ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to how to become a UFOlogist. I'm Dr. Franklin Ruehl, PhD in Theoretical Nuclear Physics with Expert Village. Now as you may know, it's my thesis, my contention, that the universe is literally teeming with life. That life indeed is but common, and yes I said the common denominator of the cosmic backdrop. That we truly live in the inhabited universe. No doubt about it, no doubt about it whatsoever. Within this context then, the idea that entities as diverse as the Menbari, the Klingon, the Vorlon, even the Dullux is within the realm of feasibility. Indeed, even two-headed dinos might exist on some planet beyond our solar system. For skeptics, I point out that we have on earth two-headed snakes, and two-headed frogs. Now, the dinos were neither amphibians, nor reptiles. But they shared an important characteristic: they were oviperous, that is, egg layers. And an egg laying entity would have a better chance with two heads of surviving the passage through the birth canal, than say a mammal. So I'm going to make a prediction right now, that on Terrafirma within the next twenty years, we'll find one dino fossil, with two heads. And that these entities might exist on exo-planets today. Indeed, even three-headed dinos might exist. Recently, there was a three-headed frog found. Two normal heads, with an under-developed third head in the middle. Now let's see a three-headed dino in action, from the nineteen sixty-three sci-fi flick "Ghidrah, The Three-Headed Monster". Roll tape!