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It's for this reason that while I've said many times I believe in aliens, I also don't believe we've ever been visited and I don't believe we ever will be visited. It would take somewhere between 50,000 - 120,000 years to just reach the closest star to our sun based on our level of technology. And since nothing can travel faster than light, the only way possible would be if we somehow find a wormhole which is mathematically possible to exist. We just don't know if they exist, if they're stable or what the conditions are inside of one.Another thing, if faster-than-light travel and communication are impossible (which is likely), why would aliens travel many light years just to talk to a few (probably mentally ill) people on Earth?
So no alien visitations although I'd be totally for it if the aliens looked like this:

Yeah, I've heard that too but I've always felt it came from a form of humanoid prejudice. You know, we use ourselves as the guide and then base everything on ourselves and how we fit into the universe. So we're sentient, it means that being humanoid denotes a greater chance of sentience as well.*(scientists speculate that a bipedal form is most compatible with sentience though)