Ancient Aliens And Their Interactions With Ancient Human Cultures: the Jewish People As A Case Study

Do aliens really exist?
There is no empirical evidence as at today to support this. But from a pure mathematical perpective, the probability that extraterrestrials, do exist elsewhere, given the vastness of the universe, is almost one. The universe is so vast. To make it a little easier to comprehend, consider this: if you were to shrink the observable universe down to the size of the Earth, our own planet would be smaller than a grain of sand. Given the facts, it would be absurd to conclude that the Earth is the only place that supports the evolution of life in the universe, or to think that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe. 
It reasonable to believe that extraterrestrials exist, even though we have not been able to make any contact with alien civilization. Probably, we do not possess capable technologies yet, and just need to try harder. This is exactly what many brilliant scientists believe. 
Meanwhile, we discovered  what could be termed a “cultural evidence”, which indicates that though at present, our modern civilization has not recorded any disclosed contact with extraterrestrials, extraterrestrials had reached out to human civilizations in the pre-historic past. 
Based on our discoveries,  we argue that there is no way the ancient Sumerians and the Hebrews would have come up with certain cultural practices that are so rooted in science, if they had not contacted aliens who understood the science and who communicated the practice to them.
The existence of such cultural practices, cultural practices which can only be explicitly explained with 21st century science, is itself a sufficient evidence— not only of the existence of aliens, but also of their interactions with humans in ancient times.
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