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:marseyalien: Are Already Here, Says Stanford Prof With :marseyglow:, Defense Ties

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a43978705/stanford-professor-says-aliens-are-already-here

https://media.giphy.com/media/PApUlVfEFmZAQ/giphy.webp

Edit: this video of him explaining himself is more thorough than the article itself

edit 2: since this i gaining traction we should all recollect the story of Gary McKinnon and why the US gov wanted to extradite him so badly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_McKinnon

He claimed to have hacked the pentagon and discovered that the US gov not only had secret alien tech but also had "non-human" officers in the military. He claimed the US gov had craft that looked like this, one called the USS Lemay and another Called the USS Hillenkoetter

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1685059718703206.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1685059719109399.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16850597194067163.webp

Also heres this wierd patent that the US Navy filed back in 2016 https://patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en

>A craft using an inertial mass reduction device

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Unless aliens have invented faster than light travel, they aren't here

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no i believe i seen a ship i think they r here

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Jesus didn’t mention them so I disagree :marseyindignant:

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Colossians 1:16

Deuteronomy 4:19 n 17:3

n in my bio Ephesians 6:12 can be interpreters as talking bout extra terrestrial life tho

prolly d*mons but mb aliens

anyways i saw what i saw :marseyindignant:

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Read up on Fermi's Paradox and The Great Filter.

Life began on earth 3 billion years ago and these supposed ayylmaos had a 11 billion year headstart on us.

Imo if any of these neighbors were ever gonna reach us, they would have already by now. Guess there's just too many filters that keep y'alling them ayylmaos back to square one :gooby:

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We've only been broadcasting radio waves for an extremely small amount of those years, and the broadcasts, even though they travel at the speed of light, only have reached an area within a bubble with a diameter close to 200 light years. Even if ayylmaos existed within that area and had received a message, they most likely wouldn't depart immediately without sending messages first, which themselves would take a long time, and if they did decide to travel they would take much more time to get here than it took our signals to be detected by them.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02404

Nerds looked at the data using some realistic numbers and it turns out fermi is trash and there is very good chance we are alone.

But even if we are not, the distances in time and space are just too cosmic to overcome and copers thinking the universe allows a work around using this one weird trick grows increasingly unlikely.

Star Trek will never be real and once our sun goes it’s over.

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This but unironically tbh

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Neighbor life couldn't have started in the first 11 billion years because the early universe was mostly Hydrogen, Helium and some Lithium and heavier elements. The elements needed for life would take billions of years to form and accumulate (mostly due to fusion inside stars and supernovae)

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Neighbor I was exaggerating but you are as well. Even if they had a 2-3 billion head start on us, heck even 1, that's a lot of frickin time. And a lot of civilizations considering how vast the universe is β€” so even if the vast majority don't exceed us in technological development for one reason or another β€” a couple would. By a billion frickin years.

My point is I don't think ayylmaos are out there :#tayshrug:

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Prepare to get proven wrong in a million years when we become a space fairing civilization and run into ayylmaos

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Oh I'm prepared alright :#marseysal:

>space fairing civilization

:#clueless:

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Why do you think aliens would even want to deal with us? Would we want to establish diplomatic relations with some backwards shithole in Africa with no natural resources or worthwhile technology? Of course not. At most, we might assign an ambassador or intelligence operative to keep an eye on things and make sure to alert us if they ever developed into a threat. Otherwise, we'd let them wallow in their own stupidity under the pretext of "enlightened non-interference."

To aliens, we are probably the equivalent of the backwards African shithole. Your idea that it's statistically totally sus that aliens exist but haven't made contact only makes sense if you assume that they want to make contact. What if we disgust them but simply aren't important enough to kill?

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To aliens, we are probably the equivalent of the backwards African shithole

If an ayylmao could get here, we wouldn't be like a backwards African shithole to them. Not even close. More like an amoeba lol. That's how advance they're gonna be compared to us.

If they ever find us (they won't because nobody's out there), we're dead. And not because they care about us and consider us a threat. It'd be because we'd get in the way of whatever they're doing and we'd just be the collateral lol.

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I think it all depends on the type of alien we meet. Sure, we may be amoebas to them, but there are different approaches even to amoebas. Some people might say "Ugh, disgusting, get the detergent so we can get rid of this nasty stuff." Others might say "Fascinating, a new species of amoeba. Let's study it!" Another group might say "Interesting, I wonder if it has any potential military or medical applications." And still others might say "Look how strange it is, maybe we can make an art installation out of it."

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Would we want to establish diplomatic relations with some backwards shithole in Africa with no natural resources or worthwhile technology?

We do though?

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It's a sinecure position

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Maybe we're like the Sentinelese - a people so primitive and r-slurred that trying to enlighten us would be more trouble than it's worth

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The difference is that the Sentinelese keep to themselves and actively avoid interacting with the outside world, whereas we're doing everything in our power to find an outside world to interact with

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south park implied this


Part of the fiscally-left, socially-right movement. Join today! :marseyexcited:

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Maybe we're the Sentinelese

FTFY

They look at us through a microscope, or like were

https://media.giphy.com/media/26ybwpB2TjsFW9qN2/giphy.webp

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can u tldr it bb?

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Me? No. Chatgpt? Here you go

The Fermi Paradox is kind of like that, but with aliens instead of kids. There are billions and billions of stars in the universe, just like there are lots of kids at a big party. Some of these stars are even like our own Sun, and they might have planets around them, just like Earth.

Now, if there are so many stars and planets out there, we might expect that there should be lots of aliens too. But here's the tricky part: we haven't seen any aliens yet, and we've been looking for a long time.

So scientists wonder, "Where are all the aliens?" They call this the Fermi Paradox, named after a smart scientist named Enrico Fermi who asked this question a long time ago.

If the kids at a party thing threw you off then it's because I originally asked it to explain it to me like I'm a 5yo lol

The Great Filter

Certainly! The Great Filter is a concept that suggests there might be some big challenges or obstacles that prevent civilizations from advancing and spreading out into space. It's like a tough test that civilizations need to pass. If a civilization fails this test, it might not survive or progress further. We don't know exactly what this filter is, but it could be things like natural disasters, self-destruction, or other difficult problems. The existence of the Great Filter could explain why we haven't seen any advanced alien civilizations yet. It's a way to understand why the universe seems so quiet and empty, despite the many potential opportunities for life.

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iirc:

Fermi paradox: the universe is so big and time is so long that the odds of two advanced(space faring or otherwise) civilazations run into each other is statistically remote and unlikely.

great filter: all civilaztions run into a common catastrophe that leads them to destroy themselves(or be destroyed by something, see dark forest theory) before they can become successfully spacefaring/run into other alien civilizations.

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Maybe it’s the sci-fi nerd in me, but I’ve always loved the dark forest theory. It is much less likely than the other two, but so much more badass

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I think fermi says there should be some observable effect on the universe from other life but we find absolutely nothing hence the paradox.

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>read

that's just mean to say to me bb

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16850571419969378.webp

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>anti reading pilled queen

Basado :#grug:

Never let those nerds bully you into (((reading)))

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girl has receipts :marseybased:

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I’m struggling to see how worshiping the sun, moon, stars or any of those could possibly be interpreted as ETs.

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Listen to penny, she is queen chud

:blackwomanspeaking#:

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I prayed for abduction but all I got was anal probing, says local man. Film at 11.

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"Aliens probed my anus" is a tired excuse. Real neighbors blame their rectum injuries on Albanian nationalists.

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1685077345451925.webp

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I just googled that, thanks for the interesting read

https://media.giphy.com/media/9EwnzGNjvmIG4/giphy.webp

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there more things we can't see that we can

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Fat women can’t see their feet so they must not exist.

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Hmm some can see more than most

But yes, you're not wrong

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i'll just listen to Mathew 15:14 fits u

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Yeah I can be pretty oblivious to what's right in front of me sometimes

To coin a popular phrase

I have to let it sink in

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Me too :marseysweating:

It only takes one supernatural or inexplicable experience to flip your worldview around.

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I've seen a ufo too. What was your experience like?

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Not who you responded to but I took a photo once that appeared to have a triangular ufo in the background. Irl I saw what I thought was a UFO, but later I realized it was more than likely balled-lightening.

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Can you go into detail? I once saw this crazy orb thing way up in the sky super late at night that kind of "blinked" as it moved across the sky but never seen an actual craft or anything

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how did it move? mine zig n moved in no ways i seen a plane or police helicopter move also late at night no blinking just a steady light high n fat away

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tf saves a commebt like this beside sum pathetic stalker jfc

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It looked like it moved in a straight line from one end of the sky to the other but it would sort of "blink" where it started as a tiny point if light and expanded into a ring then disappeared. In between blinks it was invisible but it did this in a straight line from one end of the sky to the other. It was a very bright blue colored light

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Probably a satellite. The ring you saw might have been it reflecting the sun once it reached the horizon.


:chad!black2: :marseybear::marseyrefrigerator:

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Usually satellites are just a solid light that disappears once it reaches the horizon such as the ISS (which you can confirm if you've seen by using the ISS tracker) but I have seen satellites that you described that blink as well and from what I read it is do to their solar panels spinning and reflecting the light so it appears to turn on and off. but the size of the light is the same it just fades in and out.

I've also seen Starlink before and it's a straight line of lights that disappear one by one when they get beyond the point where the sun hits them

But thats not what I saw on this night the thing literally expanded from a small point into a large ring of light (if you held a dime up to the sky it was about that size) then disappeared.

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Robots and AI process time differently. And if there is alien life visiting us, it is more likely to be synthetic than biological. Further, what would they be doing here? Let me tell you. If I were a synthetic life form and incapable of evolution through biological reproduction, I'd cruise around the universe looking for incubator planets, seed them with a biological lineage similar to whatever produced its AI in the first place, and let it rip until it produced a new AI-- aka a baby. I'd then integrate that artificial evolution into my program, wipe the incubator planet, and start it all over. Seems obvious.

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They are part angel so they do weird 4d shit like teleport

read the book of Enoch it explains why the earth was flooded

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https://media.giphy.com/media/DWueJXnp3kV7tZ28XQ/giphy.webp

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