The Corridor Crew did a few fun videos debunking recent UFO reports.
So, Schumer and Rounds want to release detailed information on the US military’s sensor capabilities to Russia and China? Because that would be the result of this.
Or they want to demolish our planet to build a superhighway.
The Aliens call our planet Rockridge, and I hear the Govoner is sending us a new sheriff.
Thanks for sharing that video…it was really interesting, and entertaining…
The Magratheans are working on an exact copy.
And as an aside, the last few comments (and their references) are part of why I love these boards.
The idea that there are aliens visiting Earth is quite ridiculous given the vastness of space and the time needed to traverse it. Intelligent, technological beings?, even more unlikely. The idea that they are hominid-like with two arms, two legs two eyes etc. is a whole another step away from possible. And they are flying around in aircraft that are only slightly more advanced than what we have, so they are here during approximately the same stage of their own historical development. Just like us, but a small bit more advanced. And they are usually flying with some kind of landing or other aircraft warning lights. And they are just looking around without making any contact. We could go on about how extremely impossible this all is. Just a Star Trek latex forehead fantasy.
Or it is something local and just a little secret, from our own government that they don’t want revealed just yet. Stealth technology was revealed years ago, which means it was actually developed much earlier. Drones or some other slight advancement in air defense. That is all that is really possible.
I never believed the “Aliens is US!”, if they have all this secret high tech spook stuff, why the hell don’t they use it? Why are they starting/losing all these fucking stupid wars?
Who says they aren’t?
The fact some undisclosed technological advances exist does not make it invincible nor does it mean people still can’t make mistakes about what they saw.
The SR-71 is a pretty good example of that - it did exist, it was high tech spook stuff that was effective, people did often mistake test flights for flying saucers, and people really did claim they saw things that it would not actually be capable of doing.
I don’t quite understand. Do you think it’s more likely that we’re being visited by stupid aliens, with no technology?
There are no aliens, anywhere, that we will ever find, none. Anywhere. It is an anthropomorfic fantacy that there were ever, or will be ever, anyone we can contact. Is that clear enough?
I agree with this, even though I think that there is a lot of life in the universe. It’s just so big, and we are too remote.
The SR-71 is a terrible example. Every single thing about it was the result of putting together in better form thousands of bits of known technology.
The entire point of claiming that “we” somehow have advanced alien technology previously unknown on earth requires that some new technology not preceded by tiny increments of thousands of bits of known technology over many decades suddenly appears. That has never happened. Ever. That absence alone is sufficient to conclude that no alien technology has ever been found and exploited by governments or by private companies.
Oh yeah. There is probably life just about everywhere conditions will allow it. Probably some even in our own solar system. But intelligent, technological life local enough for us to contact? Nope. Maybe somewhere out there in the vast billions of galaxies, but nothing we will ever find.
I should point out that the question of whether we shall ever find evidence of intelligent life in the universe is quite separate to the question of whether aliens are visiting Earth.
We may one day build virtual telescopes large enough to spot civilisations in the Andromeda Galaxy, for example; but if we do, there is no reason to expect that we will ever contact them, or that they are coming to Earth in flying tic-tacs.
Or that they still exist.
It’s a virtual telescope. It sees things as they are now using tachyons.
It is a new quantum particle: tic-tachyons.
I don’t think its a bad example … isnt the same true for the original 2007 iPhone? … there was literally nothing “new” in there that hadn’t been done before … it was just the sheer amount of good things connected smartly in a completely new package that bacame a new quality in itself
and look how it changed the world and the way we live, work and communicate on a daily basis … more changes came out of the smartphone (measly 15 years old!!!) on a global leven - than e.g. any public policies or trillions of develpment aid, wars fought etc…
imho - that is real-life-innovation … not the hollywood type of things where somebody comes up with a “thing” that is 50 years ahead of anybody elses (Kitt-2000, back-to-the-future-flux-compensatore, robocop, …)