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If there is intelligent life nearby capable of visiting us, I seriously doubt we are that goddam interesting that they'd actually take the time to visit us. We'd be as amazing to them as sea lice is to us.
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To think we are alone in the universe seems a bit off to me. If an advanced civilization has the ability to travel through space/ time,I I seriously doubt we would be able to comprehend much about them. Why wouldn't they come here? Earth is full of resources.
Why wouldn't they? We have scientist here on earth that stare at ants all day. Do you think the ants know why?
There are lots of diverse lifeforms here. We could be like a zoo too them. Maybe we couldn't fathom why they'd want to come here. Maybe they don't need a reason. To think that an alien life form from another world would have to have the same reasons as us to do something? Nah... we ain't them. Do you think that when humans are doing laundry that the bird watching outside has any idea wtf we are up to?
While you're considering distance, think about this: maybe they don't care because it's a non issue to them because of their technology. 100,000 light years or 1, it may not make a difference to them.
Last edited by Scrubber3; 12-03-21 at 10:39.
About 11-12 years I saw very large trapezoid (maybe diamond shaped) dark object over my mother’s home in upstate NY. It was between 11pm-12am. Location was 10-12 miles from the old Griffis Air Force Base, so I assumed it was something flying from there. The home is surrounded by dairy farms (very rural) and in the southwestern part of the Adirondack mountains. It was flying very low, moving very slow, very large and emitted a very faint noise. For the most part I saw the outline, since where that home was I could see a ton of stars in the sky, it blocked out the stars. It was a very cold February night, I was taking the dog out. To this day I believe it was some sort of experimental aircraft that was flying from Griffis (it was headed east moving from Griffis).
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/wbna5897539
This is close to what I saw, minus the lights.
Last edited by PatrioticDisorder; 12-03-21 at 10:49.
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