Posted on 06/06/2023 7:27:18 PM PDT by bitt
Most mainstream scientists argue that the possible existence of spacecraft from a non-human origin is an “extraordinary claim” that is not worth a serious study until “extraordinary evidence” falls to their lap.
The reason this evidence has to fall into their lap is because they are not engaged in the search for such evidence, and so its non-existence is a self-fulfilling prophecy. The simple answer to Enrico Fermi’s paradox: “Where is everybody?” is “To find out whether you have neighbors, you better use a telescopes or check your backyard for objects that came from the street.”
Over the past two years, the Galileo Project that I lead at Harvard University, engaged in these activities – as summarized in 8 peer-reviewed papers. But we must keep also in mind that the intelligence and defense agencies of the US Government are tasked with identifying objects falling from the sky for decades, since some of these objects may represent drones, spy balloons or ballistic missiles sent by adversarial nations. Given this “day job,” it is clear that Government agencies are likely to be (or have already been) the first to notice extraordinary evidence for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) associated with any objects sent by extraterrestrial technological civilizations to our cosmic backyard.
When I sat next to the Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, at the Ignatius Forum at the Washington National Cathedral in November 2021, I asked her: “Given your bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Chicago, what is your guess for the nature of the most anomalous UAP in your 2021 report to Congress?” She admitted, “I do not know.”
However, during our public discussion on stage, Avril noted, “There’s always the question of ‘is there something else that we simply do not understand, that might come extraterrestrially?’” This was ten months after my book Extraterrestrial was published, in which I discussed the possible technological explanation for the multiple anomalies including the disk-likeshape and non-gravitational acceleration exhibited by the interstellar object, `Oumuamua, observed by standard astronomical telescopes.
But the first recognized interstellar object actually impacted Earth in January 2014. The forthcoming expedition of the Galileo Project to the Pacific Ocean aims to discover whether this interstellar meteor, IM1, was a craft from an extraterrestrial civilization. The reason for considering an artificial origin of this half-meter-sized object is that it was tougher in material strength than all other 272 meteors in the CNEOS catalog of NASA, and was formally recognized as having an interstellar origin at the 99.999% confidence in an official letter from the US Space Command to NASA on March 1, 2022.
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Or their world blew up as soon as the first ship left.
Which begs the further question, how is it the people who make this crap up aren't smart enough to recognize the contradiction inherent in their fairy tale?
Bttt.
Don't look now, but the moon and Mars both have wreckage of human spacecraft. Sent there by the least stupid people we have.
Sooner or later there will be human bodies on other planets -- accidents happen.
Interplanetary travel is hard, Interstellar travel is even harder. Accidents happen at the other end.
Why did they come here? The very same reason our first probes to other stars will be to ones where we detect planets with liquid water on the surface and and oxygen in the atmosphere.
I am old enough to have lived most of my adult life in a world where the concept of extrasolar planets was not taken seriously. Now they are a simple fact.
Whistleblower David Grusch said that our rivals are working on this, and there has been a "cold war" between nations to try to get this non-human tech to work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH2B90uhFGw
Dr Sean Kirkpatrick of AARO said that the Chinese are "less risk averse about technical advancement than we are" (jump to about 33 minutes or so into this video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2qvyxhdPQA&t=2126s
Very few 'mainstream' scientists argue that Evolution is possible is an “extraordinary claim” that is not worth a serious study until “extraordinary evidence” falls to their lap.
Nah.
The second will catch up to the first and ‘rescue’ them from old technology.
Doesn't everyone?
They are a mathematical construct.
By GOD!
That's enough for me!
Krypton
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So, the Chinese’ “less risk adverse’=” research is being done in a secure lab in Wuhan?
Ok. Those objects are here. Thousands have seen them. Many witnesses are trained observers and known to be trustworthy. It just isn't reasonable to suspect they are lying or misinterpreting what they saw. Many believe in Jesus using scanter evidence.
Given that they are here, it is not sensible to hunt for reasons to suggest that they aren't here. The quest by intelligent people needs to be centered around what they are and how they got here.
Our technology is not even 200 years old at this moment in time. It isn't rational to think we have learned all there is to know about physics in that 200 years, particularly since discoveries and derivatives are still coming in. The only plausible explanation is that those objects aren't from here, and we have no idea where they came from or how they managed to travel from whence they came. It could be far away, or it could be inter-dimensional. We just don't know. Adamant adherence to explanations based upon what we know is primitive thinking.
Physical wreckage of those craft have been recovered. Too many reliable and well placed people have directly witnessed it. It is really poor judgement to believe it didn't happen just because it conflicts with our belief system or we haven't been personally given a briefing.
NEW YORK POST: The Top 5 Things Wrong with UFO Retrieval Program Story
https://youtu.be/WzrJ1YfS0hA
I remain skeptical about UFOs being interstellar craft from some intergalactic civilization. Why would a civilization that has mastered interstellar travel and thus technology to travel faster than light or utilize wormholes want to travel here apparently repeatedly? What would they want here? If according to the famous Drake equation there are huge numbers of civilizations in the galaxy, why pick here? If invasion or enslavement were their motive, that likely would have happened. I suppose intellectual curiosity could be a reason, but still why here?
As for the government having retrieved extraterrestrial space craft or alien bodies, again I’m skeptical. The ability for our government to keep secrets for decades especially these days when a low ranking Air Force reservist can access virtually anything secret makes me wonder if such revelations would still be secret.
Who’s to say if they aren’t interdimensional vs interstellar.
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