Seriously? There are whole galaxies that were created before ours even existed
I am thinking we are too immature to warrant alien visitation often.
It would be like us going to mars every day because we saw live ants there, and trying to interact with them.
After seeing some of the amazing structures built before modern history, and hearing all the ancient stores of ‘star people’ I think we have been visitted before many times.
Just nothing in recent history.
It’s a big universe- they can’t spend ALL their time here.
Oh and I think people who believe in ‘crop circles’ are morons.
***After seeing some of the amazing structures built before modern history, and hearing all the ancient stores of star people I think we have been visitted before many times.***
Those visits are our progeny who have mastered the art of time travel.
I 'believe' there are crop circles. Who or WHAT created them is another issue.
We know there are creatures thought not to exist on the ocean floor, and we have yet to discover all species alive on the surface of the Earth. Why could there not be creatures aloft in the layers of our atmosphere which we know nothing about?
Unfortunately, because they were formed so early in the history of the universe, they lack the heavy elements that have to be formed by supernovas. Only the later starts (and planets) contain those heavy elements, as a result of the self-destruction of earlier stars. Without those heavier elements, it appears that life isn't possible.
Our sun appears to be a 4th-generation star, meaning that it benefits from heavy element creation in three prior generations of stars.
Those were our ancestors. Every bit as smart and industrious as any people alive today, why in the world could they not figure out how to stack stone without outside help?
Crop circles definitely exist! ;-P
May I recommend the book “The Privileged Planet”...hundreds of examples from science showing how rare life is in the Universe due to the required fine tuning needed to support life. One of my favorites. Of course I had to read it a few times to understand the science (I am an idiot).