UFO Conspiracy Thread

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Another rumor...

These vids are being slowly released to the public as a "soft disclosure". Gently preparing us for Full Disclosure.
Oh there's tons of rumors out there bro.
It's all coming out eventually.
People look out their front window and view doesn't change (so to speak). So they assume that is how the world is. When stuff comes out many people will choose not to believe it no matter the proof. They won't be able to handle having their preconceived notions and world view challenged.
 

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There has been some chatter recently concerning this. Rumor has it that these might be shots of new drones. Drones that are launched by subs.

Stop ruining it for the rest of us. :sneaky:

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If true transparency was input a lot of people couldn't handle it.

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Yeah, yeah, that's definitely a space doobie!!!!!(y):yay:
 

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There was a show a few years ago discussing what if aliens arrived on Earth. I think Morgan Freeman narrated it. It seems the consensus of the science community was that it would not be a good thing for humans. As a primitive life form, to any alien race with intelligence enough for intergalactic travel, we would be little more than cattle to them. In other words, a food source. At one point it discussed how an cingulate like a sheep eats about a half a bail of hay per day and converts it to protein. We then eat a steak and get the protein that our brain needs. We couldn't possibly consume enough grass to create enough protein in a day. We would literally have to graze all day. The consumption of protein was the key to our evolution. It allowed our brains to get bigger. So, a more intelligent alien race would be likely to have an even bigger brain and more need to consume protein. With Earth's population at 7.53 billion, that is a lot of Alien cheese burgers.
 

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I don’t know about all this alien space talk BS. I’m with elm grove and Stephen Hawking. If we ever did encounter aliens it would not bode well for the human race which is previously why I think we haven’t been contacted or found. People watched to much Star Trek and want it so bad they associate anything to being aliens this or aliens that. That ofc is my opinion.
 

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It depends on where we're at as a species. It's likely if an alien race saw us now they'd assume we're all idiots, because we waste our time killing each other and not leaving. There's a comic that was posted in our supercomputer room at JPL that kind of joked about that, where aliens find Earth and mention that we've developed nuclear technology and weapons. When the other alien remarks "Oh, so they're intelligent?" and the first one replies "It doesn't seem so, they're pointing them all at themselves."

Or something like that, I don't remember it exactly, but it was along those lines.

However, if we were working together as a planet (for the most part) and developing space travel technologies, then I think it would be more likely they would be more accepting (assuming they're peaceful). We just gotta cross our fingers that they're nice.
 

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It depends on where we're at as a species. It's likely if an alien race saw us now they'd assume we're all idiots, because we waste our time killing each other and not leaving. There's a comic that was posted in our supercomputer room at JPL that kind of joked about that, where aliens find Earth and mention that we've developed nuclear technology and weapons. When the other alien remarks "Oh, so they're intelligent?" and the first one replies "It doesn't seem so, they're pointing them all at themselves."

Or something like that, I don't remember it exactly, but it was along those lines.

However, if we were working together as a planet (for the most part) and developing space travel technologies, then I think it would be more likely they would be more accepting (assuming they're peaceful). We just gotta cross our fingers that they're nice.
They won't be.
 

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They won't be.
I don't know. If/when we develop space travel it won't be so that we can go exterminate some other planet. We'll be exploring and trying to learn new stuff.

As @bluecoconuts says, the fastest way we'll get that technology is by planetary cooperation. Extreme war like civilizations probably will be too busy blowing themselves up to get off the planet and blow us up.

It stands to reason that if they developed the tech way faster than us, it's because they cooperate way better than we do. Even if they are magically way smarter than us for no reason.
 

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I don't know. If/when we develop space travel it won't be so that we can go exterminate some other planet. We'll be exploring and trying to learn new stuff.

As @bluecoconuts says, the fastest way we'll get that technology is by planetary cooperation. Extreme war like civilizations probably will be too busy blowing themselves up to get off the planet and blow us up.

It stands to reason that if they developed the tech way faster than us, it's because they cooperate way better than we do. Even if they are magically way smarter than us for no reason.
That's assuming "it" is even something we would recognize.
 

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That's assuming "it" is even something we would recognize.
That's fair. It would be hard to imagine something intelligent enough to conceive and create space travel that didn't have a mind that worked similar to ours, but it's not unreasonable to think that's possible.
 

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That's fair. It would be hard to imagine something intelligent enough to conceive and create space travel that didn't have a mind that worked similar to ours, but it's not unreasonable to think that's possible.
Who knows?
 

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Cracks me up when people say the only life in the universe is here on earth. If life happened here, it would be more of a miracle that it didn't happen elsewhere.
The Earth is 4.5 billion years old, near an insignificant star in the Milky Way...The fact is there may be (or may have been) intelligent life in the vastness of space, but alien life will rise and fall and we’ll never know it. The speed of light limitation will most certainly make organism to organism contact mostly impossible. We might contact AI from a dead world, but even that is almost impossible. To send a probe in the shape of a rocky cigar would take an incredibly advanced civilization, and yet it was not advanced enough to incorporate an intergalactic space brake system into the design of it? (It sailed right on by us, acting like a space rock....lol)
 

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The Earth is 4.5 billion years old, near an insignificant star in the Milky Way...The fact is there may be (or may have been) intelligent life in the vastness of space, but alien life will rise and fall and we’ll never know it. The speed of light limitation will most certainly make organism to organism contact mostly impossible. We might contact AI from a dead world, but even that is almost impossible. To send a probe in the shape of a rocky cigar would take an incredibly advanced civilization, and yet it was not advanced enough to incorporate an intergalactic space brake system into the design of it? (It sailed right on by us, acting like a space rock....lol)


There may not really be a speed of light "limit". There is serious doubt about that now.

Also... there may not be a need to travel that fast if you are capable of controlling space/time.
 

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There may not really be a speed of light "limit". There is serious doubt about that now.

Also... there may not be a need to travel that fast if you are capable of controlling space/time.
Really? Where did you hear about no limitation os the speed of light?
 

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I don't know. If/when we develop space travel it won't be so that we can go exterminate some other planet. We'll be exploring and trying to learn new stuff.

As @bluecoconuts says, the fastest way we'll get that technology is by planetary cooperation. Extreme war like civilizations probably will be too busy blowing themselves up to get off the planet and blow us up.

It stands to reason that if they developed the tech way faster than us, it's because they cooperate way better than we do. Even if they are magically way smarter than us for no reason.

The safest thing for us to do is be the first. There's a chance that we've never found alien life because we are among the most advanced species in the Milky Way. When you put it that way, instead of arms races amongst ourselves, we should think of us as being in an arms race with the other planets in our galaxy to develop technology to the point of being able to travel between star systems.

That way you are the top dog, and you are the ones initiating contact with alien life, which means that you are safe. If you find alien life that is hostile, you have better technology. If you find alien life that is friendly, you can begin trade and see even greater technological improvements.

Thus you have ensured the survival of the human race.

Or we can leave it into the hands of other species and hope that the friendly ones arrive before the hostile ones do. Assuming that they ever do before the Sun kills us all anyway, which will happen much sooner than people think (well before the 5 billion years that our Sun has left before it dies).

Humanity is likely doomed.