ryanq99

ryanq99 t1_it8t79q wrote

I don’t disagree. Sounds like my exact stance until a few years ago. Space is massive and has been around for a very long time. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to consider there may be more advanced species. The distance to travel across space makes it impossible for our current tech and biology. Who is to say they can’t figure it out?

Let’s say humans live another 10million years and don’t wipe ourselves out. How much more advanced would we be and would be be able to fathom the tech?

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ryanq99 t1_it8kksp wrote

The commentary is what is interesting because we are listening to people who have been trained in that field observing something that they deem unusual.

Bad analogy though. If a scientist showed you a presentation about observing a virus through a microscope without the audio, you wouldn't know what you are looking at without hearing the explanation. Can we then conclude that the information in that presentation is not valuable just because muting it made it uninteresting?

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ryanq99 t1_it8dfx7 wrote

I wouldnt believe just anyone, most people that claim they have seen ufos are loonies.

Some of these guys are highly trained, highly educated pilots that all witness similar phenomenon, and from their perspective, the "craft" or whatever it is seems to surpass our technological abilities.

I used to be very adamant that life exists but in no way are they here on Earth. Im a little more open to the idea now.

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