“You take Christianity: a guy named Jesus came and died on the cross for everybody’s sins. That’s not as big of a story as what types of intelligences are living across the universe.” – Tom DeLonge
Turns out that Blink 182’s song ‘Alien’s Exist’ was actually co-founder Tom DeLonge’s autobiography.
The punk rocker/clothing entrepreneur/social media magnate has been interviewed by Paper magazine and has come out with some pretty whack (or pretty awesome, depending on how you look at it) theories on aliens, government cover-ups of said aliens.
The star has always been a firm-believer that there is other life out there in the universe (he even set up the website Strange Times on the topic. If you’ve got 10 minutes, read the full interview here, but we’ve summed up Tom’s babble salient points about extraterrestrial life below).
Why he’s so obsessed with aliens.
“I think it’s the biggest story of mankind. You take Christianity: a guy named Jesus came and died on the cross for everybody’s sins. That’s not as big of a story as what types of intelligences are living across the universe. I mean, the deep space project by Hubble, which is taking our most exotic telescope that we’ve ever made at the time, and focusing on the blackest part of space for 11 days straight.
Literally a grain of sand, if you held it out at arm’s length, is where the focus of this orbiting telescope is at. For 11 days. And it came back with a one-inch by one-inch colored slide with ten thousand galaxies in it. It’s like we have trillions of galaxies and in each galaxy there’s trillions of planets. It’s just unreal.”
What he’ll ask the aliens if he should be so lucky to meet them.
“Hmm, that’s a good question. I don’t know what I would ask them. I’d ask them, ‘How did it all start?’ I bet you they wouldn’t even know.”
Top Comments
There are too many incidences for there not to be something out there.
Science cannot always be our measure as they can only comment on what they know ''up until now''.
I met a pilot at a BBQ once and he said nearly every pilot at one time will witness something unexplainable.
It is most likely that aliens do exist, but we are probably the most intelligent life form in our galaxy.
He's a bit crazy, but no more crazy than ghost hunters, astrologists, palm readers, Christians/Muslims/Hindu/any religion based on the supernatural, people that think that a 3 year old boy is a woman who died in a fire.........I could go on and on.
That's a pretty big call... you do realise how incredibly, beyond-our-comprehension, massive our galaxy is right? http://htwins.net/scale/
Yes, i do, however I'm with Professor Brian Cox on this one. He makes some good points as to why this could well be the case, in his series Human Universe.
I am, in no way, claiming to be right or anything, but that's what I think. It's depressing, really.