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It just becomes an ever decreasing circle questioning what are the American government up to.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/arielcohen/2021/02/08/what-is-behind-the-us-navys-ufo-fusion-energy-patent/
But that bloke looks to me like such a knob-end I’m not even going to click on the link. Is it some self-professed ‘expert’ looking for his 15 minutes sat in a paid-for hotel room, by any chance? Or is it someone from NASA who might actually have a clue?
That's excellent! Wonder if the guys that put them there noticed. I remember my dad sending me pictures of a lamp in a hotel because it looked exactly like an adamski type flying saucer
I'd like to think there's something out there whether it's in this universe or another dimension or whatever. The chances of everything lining up perfectly (distance, time etc etc) and they actually turn up in some kind of ship though must be pretty slim.
That said, we're not alone. The universe is big and there will be life out there in some shape or form. It's probably too far away for us ever to cross paths, though.
They could always be interdimensional
I meant April. ~ Simon Weir
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Maybe one day a discovery will be made that challenges that but right now, it's demonstrably true that FTL anything is simply science fiction.
With the array of radio telescopes and computing power we have, as yet there doesn't appear to be anything there. Why is it so quiet?
As the video states, it's only over the last 200 years that we've advanced, and with advances in AI we're about to advance again, to a level perhaps even us humans won't understand. Out of control? Too fast? Maybe, but scientifically everything is on the table. Maybe nothing is impossible. Not even travelling on a train at over 30mph.
Travelling at the speed of light would cause a woman's uterus to fall out.
What if there was a planet, circling a sun like ours, that was 8.5 billion years old and had a 4 billion years headstart on us?
Actually, given the rate we've advanced over the last few hundred years, even just a few thousand years might do the trick.
The universe could be teeming with intelligent life. Equally we could be unique.
I think if we can accept that atoms can form together to create life, even single cell life, then given the few million years we've had to evolve then it would make it highly likely there's been enough time for atoms to evolve into an intelligent species elsewhere.
One thing we know for certain is that other worlds have atoms, so that's a good starting point for the building blocks of life.
Nothing comes from nothing. Something comes from something.
Actually, once upon a daydream, nothing did come from nothing. Maybe.
My brain hurts, it's that of an Earthling not an AI hybrid from another world.