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UFO Stuff; new article: Aliens would be interested in our music and art, scientists say

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August 17, 2010 – Experts think Van Gogh and Bach would be more appealing than Newton or Einstein.

One would think that if an alien race were to contact us, they would want to talk about Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity or Stephen Hawking’s idea of quantum gravity. Not so, says a panel of scientists who recently met to discuss the search for extraterrestrial life. These experts say that any space travelers would be so far ahead of us in technology that our musings would be of little interest to them. Instead, as Space.com reports, aliens would be much more interested in our art and music.

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