Researcher claims to have found an alien city on Titan (Saturn)

For decades, experts have claimed that Titan is one of the best places to start looking for signs of a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ life. However, an image taken from Saturn\’s satellite may reveal that not only does life exist, but it is also intelligent.

The controversial researcher and U̳F̳O̳logist Scott C. Waring, administrator of the portal Ufo Sightings Daily, published an image of Titan obtained by the radar of the European Space Agency.

Intelligent life on Titan?
Waring claimed he was looking at a photo of the satellite, which was taken thanks to the Cassini spacecraft\’s radar.

When detailing it, he noticed that in the lower right corner there is a round tubular artificial structure. It\’s hidden under the surface, but it\’s very big.

Although it made it difficult for him to estimate its exact size, he believes it would have been around 40 kilometers wide. The ideal size to house an a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ colony.

Waring assures that it\’s impossible for nature to have made such a structure on Titan, so it\’s more likely an a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ construct. The researcher suggests that it could be a ship that landed at that location to do some work or simply to rest.

On the left side, the object is also more rounded, as if it were a disk, which is probably the front of the ship.

And that couldn\’t be an entirely strange thing, especially when many scientists have revealed over the decades that Titan is a perfect candidate for looking for life.

Ideal for the formation of life?
The natural satellite of Saturn has a surface covered with lakes, rivers and seas. However, these areas are covered in liquid methane and ethane rather than water.

This makes the surface air full of nitrogen and methane, making it toxic to human life. However, what makes us think that a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ life that developed differently from us could not live on Titan?

The Cassini-Huygens missions over the past 20 years have provided information about the satellite\’s chemical composition. This led experts to detect the presence of polyimine, which can lead to life in very cold temperatures.

In fact, in its early days, life on Earth began thanks to the presence of hydrogen cyanide and polyimine.

According to computer simulations done by experts, all this data suggests that what was found on Titan is prebiotic chemistry. That is, a series of requirements that can lead to life as we know it.

Second, there is a strong possibility that there is liquid water under the surface of the icy satellite, enveloping a huge subterranean ocean.

Could this be proof that there is an a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ c̳i̳v̳i̳l̳i̳z̳a̳t̳i̳o̳n̳ inhabiting Titan? Or, at least, is it habitable enough for an advanced c̳i̳v̳i̳l̳i̳z̳a̳t̳i̳o̳n̳ to take it as a place of passage?

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