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by revscat
1080 days ago
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> Every human has a camera 24/7 now and no one has documented visitors. You are being willfully obtuse. There have been thousands of documented sightings over the past 80 years. Audiovisual recordings abound, not infrequently matched with radar or other secondary corroborating evidence. The typical response to this is: 1. “They are faked.” 2. “That doesn’t mean it’s aliens.” 3. “It’s a secret government program.” Fine. Nevertheless some percentage of documented events cannot be explained. There is a non-zero chance that they are caused by things that were not made by humans. They deserve to be scientifically investigated in good faith, without the arrogant dismissiveness that is so frequently encountered. Something mysterious is going on in our skies. |
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It seems plausible to me that by the time a civilization can quickly travel to other stars, it becomes so different that it doesn't need to interact or even be visible to advanced monkeys on a distant planet, just like we aren't really striving to talk to exotic monkeys on isolated islands. And the only reason those exotic monkeys and birds haven't become our food, like cows or pigs, is that there is very little protein on their bones (speaking bluntly).
We also wonder why we don't see alien activity in radio spectrum, while at the same time we use encryption to make radio wave communication indistinguishable from noise. More advanced civilization might have learnt that not getting noticed is vital to survival, so they scramble all signals. That background microwave noise might be those signals scrambled.