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Some of these mysterious ‘drones’ are indeed UFOs and should be taken seriously
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| marik von rennenkampff
Posted on 01/16/2025 1:14:47 PM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: Starboard
Beings that advanced/superior would have no reason whatsoever to avoid contact or remain elusive. I can think of several reasons, though these are purely speculative and lack concrete evidence:
- Observation Without Disturbance: If they are studying us as naturalists observe animals in their natural habitats, making contact would disrupt the very behaviors they aim to study. For instance, anthropologists avoid influencing the cultures they observe to preserve authenticity. Similarly, aliens might avoid interference to maintain the integrity of their observations.
- Harvesting Without Detection: It’s possible they are extracting something from us that would be altered or lost if we became aware of their presence. For instance, from a Biblical perspective, they could be malevolent entities (e.g., demons) harvesting intangible aspects of humanity, such as souls or consciousness. Awareness of their presence might provoke defensive measures, such as seeking divine protection or altering the "resource" they exploit.
- Communication Barriers: Their level of advancement might make communication inherently challenging. For example, we can observe ants or termites, but meaningful interaction with them is practically impossible because of the vast differences in cognition and perception. Similarly, alien contact might be hindered by a gulf in understanding or technological compatibility.
- Universal Laws or Oversight: There may be universal laws or ethical guidelines that prevent direct interference with developing civilizations. If such laws exist, these beings might be violating them by interacting with us in any capacity and therefore wish to avoid detection. They may fear enforcement by higher entities or "overseers" who would punish them for breaking these cosmic rules.
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posted on
01/17/2025 11:55:12 AM PST
by
RoosterRedux
("There's nothing so inert as a closed mind" )
To: RoosterRedux
Thanks for the reply and explanatory scenarios. I’m a skeptic but respect how you have thought through the matter in a logical way.
That said, we cannot dismiss the possibility that, rather than a gradual ‘reveal’, they might just show up one day like the explorers did when they arrived in the New World. After all, might be time to build some new megaliths. The old ones are looking kind of shabby. ;)
To: Starboard
We don’t hide from the lesser creatures on our planet. First, we do see those "things", whatever they are. Such has been the case for many years.
Second, we don't try to talk with or set up trade agreements with the lesser creatures.
So, there is no real difference between us and a possible them in that regard.
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posted on
01/17/2025 1:20:20 PM PST
by
GingisK
To: FrankRizzo890
If you identify it as a UFO that makes it an FO. Nay, it becomes an IFO.
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posted on
01/17/2025 1:24:47 PM PST
by
GingisK
To: Starboard
I didn’t mean to imply that I think any one of those scenarios is real. 😉
I just enjoy exploring mysteries as the evidence—whether circumstantial, anecdotal, or based on logical constructs—gradually unfolds.
Even if some non-human being shows up one morning and introduces itself, I’d still hesitate to trust my eyes until I could rigorously test what I’m seeing.
So, in that sense, I guess I’m pretty skeptical too.
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posted on
01/17/2025 1:32:25 PM PST
by
RoosterRedux
("There's nothing so inert as a closed mind" )
To: Starboard
Here are some more speculative possibilities:
- Lack of Interest: They may simply not find us interesting or relevant enough to warrant contact. Advanced beings could view humanity the way we view microbes—aware of their existence but uninterested in engaging due to the lack of meaningful value or challenge.
- Cultural or Philosophical Reasons: Their culture or philosophy might emphasize non-interference as a moral or existential imperative. They may believe that allowing civilizations to evolve naturally is essential to their growth and development, similar to a "prime directive" in fictional contexts like Star Trek.
- Fear of Hostility or Contamination: They might avoid us out of self-preservation, fearing that contact could provoke hostility or that we might unknowingly carry biological or informational "contaminants" (e.g., ideas, viruses, or behaviors) that could harm them. Conversely, they may fear contaminating us with their advanced technology or culture.
- Temporal or Dimensional Constraints: They might not exist within our understanding of time, space, or dimensions. If their perception of reality is entirely different from ours, meaningful contact might be either unnecessary or physically impossible.
- They’re Already Here: They might already be interacting with us in ways that are subtle or unrecognizable. For instance, they could influence humanity indirectly through ideas, behaviors, or phenomena we interpret differently (e.g., myths, religious experiences, or unexplained phenomena).
- Testing or Conditioning: They might be deliberately remaining elusive as part of a broader plan to test or condition us. By observing how we respond to unexplained phenomena or rumors of their existence, they might be gauging our readiness for contact or guiding our development subtly.
- Resource Constraints: Even highly advanced beings might have limits to their resources or energy. Initiating and maintaining contact with an entirely different species could be an inefficient use of their energy, particularly if they have more pressing priorities.
- Cosmic Scale Priorities: They might be engaged in activities of such complexity and scale (e.g., managing star systems, harnessing black holes, or creating universes) that humanity is trivial by comparison, akin to how we might prioritize space exploration over detailed interaction with single-celled organisms on Earth.
Each of these reasons underscores the profound uncertainty about how beings far more advanced than us might think or behave, leaving room for endless possibilities.
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posted on
01/17/2025 1:42:32 PM PST
by
RoosterRedux
("There's nothing so inert as a closed mind" )
To: GingisK
And if a Biden is at the helm, it’s an FU.;-)
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posted on
01/17/2025 1:44:18 PM PST
by
RoosterRedux
("There's nothing so inert as a closed mind" )
To: RoosterRedux
I’m just glad the aliens haven’t mastered “gain of function” germ warfare technology. We’d be in trouble then ...
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posted on
01/18/2025 5:07:21 AM PST
by
The Duke
(Not without incident.)
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