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More than one hundred thousand UFO eyewitness accounts have been counted to this day. Based on the laws of statistics, it is safe to assume that many millions have seen UFOs without even remember- ing it, unless they keep their story to themselves. It is estimated that almost seventy percent of the population think ET civilizations are likely to exist. Even most astrophysicists are convinced that there is life in the cosmos. More than twenty molecules constituting the founda- tions of life have been surveyed in interstellar gases. Provided there is or ever was life on Mars"* and this can be demonstrated conclusively, this rate may even go up to ninety percent. Credibility is just a matter of propaganda. The next logical question deals with the laws of physics; the Cau- dine Forks that have trapped so many ufologists. If UFOs exist in mat- ter, how can they defy the laws that are the foundation of material existence? That is simple. Our discoveries are incomplete! This will be obvious to those who manage to take a step back and study the history of science teaching us that every turning point in time was character- ized by acclaimed knowledge. I will express the dilemma as follows: every law is part of a higher law. Just as traffic laws are laid down in the constitution, the laws of thermodynamics are part of a larger legal whole. That is the problem with UFOs: do we need to link different worlds by their planetary position or by their nature? This is where the shoe pinches: the nature of things! 52 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien