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London: With the Seti (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute running out of cash, alien hunters’ search for extraterrestrial life seems to have hit an all-time low. However, Andrei Finkelstein, director, Russian Academy Of Sciences' Applied Astronomy Institute, does not think so.
According to Finkelstein, humans will discover alien life within the next two decades.
"The genesis of life is as inevitable as the formation of atom. Life exists on other planets and we will find it within 20 years," The Sun quoted Finkelstein, as saying.
Finkelstein said life could possibly exist on some of the many planets which revolve around the sun in galaxies.
About 10 per cent of these plants are Earth-like, he said.
Addressing an international forum about the search for extraterrestrial life, Finkelstein expressed the possibility that aliens could look like humans – with limbs and a head.
However, "they may have different colour skin," he said.
Talking about why spacemen have not been discovered as yet, Finkelstein said alien-hunters have possibly been employing the wrong methods.
Saying that most boffins have been searching the galaxy for aliens’ radio signals, Finkelstein added that the process should be inverted – we should be trying to contact aliens instead of thinking they would contact us.

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