Sensory Organs
I have been contemplating this question for quite some time now. When we think of an "alien," we automatically picture little green men with big eyes and long fingers and slits for a nose. This is a classic example of iconoclasm. Evolution of all life on Earth has been affected by all of earth's conditions and traits, so no doubt if aliens do exist, they would look a lot different from us. So, assuming this, then aliens would probably not share the same sensory organs humans do. We have eyes, ears, taste buds, noses, and mechanosensors for touch, but what would be another sensory organ? Keep in mind the following: they can work without the aid of another sensory organ, their sole purpose is input and perception, they work by tiny molecules and structures that send neural feedback to the brain which then interprets the info to generate perception. I'm trying to think of something that we don't already have, like something to identify magnetism, gravity, gamma rays, radiation, etc.
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