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Neil deGrasse Tyson confirms humanity is not alone in the universe.

May 19, 2026 News

America's leading scientist confirms the cosmos is packed with life as the Pentagon releases UFO files.

Neil deGrasse Tyson, a renowned astrophysicist and author, discussed the upcoming disclosure with the Daily Mail.

He addressed the wave of documents released on May 8 and hinted at secrets yet to surface.

When questioned about alien existence, Tyson stated without pause that humanity is not alone in the universe.

He explained that life utilizes common cosmic ingredients, making it highly probable across the galaxy.

Tyson, 67, doubted intelligence agencies would reveal a living alien or a corpse immediately.

However, he believed society is prepared for the confirmation that life exists elsewhere.

He noted that films like War of the Worlds have long prepared the public for such news.

Society will not collapse if the truth about extraterrestrial life is finally revealed.

To impress visitors capable of interstellar travel, humanity must demonstrate its intellectual maturity.

Tyson emphasized that middle school science and math are essential for this first contact.

He cited the Pythagorean theorem and the periodic table as universal languages for aliens.

Aliens may not speak English or Latin, but they will understand scientific principles.

Sharing this knowledge proves humans are not merely insignificant creatures beneath their feet.

Tyson does not believe face-to-face encounters have occurred yet despite rising public interest.

He argued that a landing would be impossible to hide with global cameras and technology.

He also questioned why aliens would only appear in restricted military airspace.

A first encounter could involve anyone with a recording device, anywhere on Earth.

Tyson warned that flat earthers should not be the first to meet extraterrestrial visitors.

He fears aliens would conclude Earth lacks intelligence if their first contact was with flat earthers.

Such a group would convince visitors there is no hope for civilization on our planet.

No one wants this situation to occur," a concerned voice stated regarding the ongoing alien abduction debate.

Tyson has just published a new book that examines alien abductions alongside the real physics making such encounters theoretically possible.

A government graphic released recently illustrates a massive ellipsoid object emerging from a bright sky light in 2023 witness reports.

Newly declassified FBI files now reveal shocking details about mysterious four-foot-tall crewmen who allegedly exited a UFO in the 1960s.

Although Tyson previously argued that evidence remains insufficient to prove extraterrestrial visits, his latest work, 'Take Me To Your Leader,' prepares readers for potential revelations.

The author describes this volume as a celebration of human imagination regarding aliens, while grounding the discussion in realistic physics and biology.

Readers can purchase the book starting May 12.

Tyson admitted his stance on alien encounters has shifted after high-ranking military and intelligence insiders testified before Congress about decades of reverse-engineering alien craft.

"That ship has sailed," Tyson noted regarding the shift in government secrecy. "We now have people from deep within the government testifying in front of Congress."

However, the astrophysicist maintained a strict scientific approach to older reports, stating that witness testimony alone does not constitute true evidence of alien life.

"Testimony does not count as evidence. Evidence is evidence," Tyson emphasized during the discussion.

He argued that a high-resolution video showing someone entering an alien ship and undergoing an anal probe would represent pretty good evidence.

"What I want in the disclosure is to disclose the alien. Bring out the alien. If you got one in the back, bring it out," he added.

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