Astrophysicist believes alien tech may 'have crashed into Pacific Ocean

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A US Space Command (USSC) report released last week confirmed that the object was from another star system.


The agency concluded that the projectile – which streaked across the sky off the coast of Manus Island, Papua New Guinea – was a meteor.


Prof. Loeb, however, is having none of it. He claimed on Wednesday that the object could have been built by extraterrestrials.


“Our discovery of an interstellar meteor heralds a new research frontier,” the Harvard astronomer wrote in an essay for The Debrief.


“The fundamental question is whether any interstellar meteor might indicate a composition that is unambiguously artificial in origin.


“Better still, perhaps some technological components would survive the impact.”


Prof. Loeb has spent decades studying astronomy and more recently has trained his sights on the possibility that life exists beyond Earth.


His bold claims frequently make headlines and he has faced criticism from others in his field over his outlandish extraterrestrial theories.


Working with a student at Harvard, Prof. Loeb was actually the astronomer who identified the object as interstellar a few years ago.


The pair wrote a paper about it but were instructed not to publish it because they used classified government data for their research.



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The post is damn near the enquirer and they are misrepresenting Dr. Loeb a lil bit here but yeah, they couldn't verify enough shit through govt channels to publish the paper on that first one.

Project Galileo is actually the shit we should be on the alert for. They've already gotten funded in the millions, and I believe developments in the near future will see them getting more investment.
 
I believe in Alien/interdimensional life.

I don't believe humans have the mental capacity to understand it, nor the technology/know how to view or communicate with it.
 
I believe in Alien/interdimensional life.

I don't believe humans have the mental capacity to understand it, nor the technology/know how to view or communicate with it.
They are not beyond our scope of cognitive understanding, but rather our cultural understanding.

Communication is a two-way street and if they want to communicate they can. A civilization sufficiently more advanced than us will know everything we know and then some, so if they wanted to "dumb it down", so to speak, they would be perfectly able to manipulate every band of radiofrequency and electromagnetic spectrum that we use to communicate.

We haven't had the stereotypical contact experience for good reasons.
 
They are not beyond our scope of cognitive understanding, but rather our cultural understanding.

Communication is a two-way street and if they want to communicate they can. A civilization sufficiently more advanced than us will know everything we know and then some, so if they wanted to "dumb it down", so to speak, they would be perfectly able to manipulate every band of radiofrequency and electromagnetic spectrum that we use to communicate.

We haven't had the stereotypical contact experience for good reasons.
The question is, would they and if they would, could we even understand?

I've seen the quote before, believe it was Michio Kaku that equated humans to ants and Alien life to humans.

Do humans try to communicate with ants? Even if we "dumbed it down," how do we know ants would be able to understand us?
 
The question is, would they and if they would, could we even understand?

I've seen the quote before, believe it was Michio Kaku that equated humans to ants and Alien life to humans.

Do humans try to communicate with ants? Even if we "dumbed it down," how do we know ants would be able to understand us?
okay so I get what you're saying and that is a popular quote but an oversimplified idea.

Lets say a civilization is a million years ahead of us, that still doesn't make us ants. we are a technological society that has developed enough to leave our own planet and explore our little corner of the cosmos. We understand complex universal concepts of physics and have learned how to defy (some of) them through the use of technology. Ants are ants. That would be like ants getting together and building a car to drive through your neighborhood. If they did that shit then we would, on some level, be able to exchange ideas with them muhfuckas.

Any civilization sufficiently advanced enough to get to us would be capable of communicating in at least a few ways we understand and probably a host of others we couldn't. Now as far as WOULD they? that's the $64k question, isn't it? We can really only imagine what another intelligence's motivations would be. Highly intriguing.
 
I seen the Tom Cruise version of war of the worlds and this may not be a good thing if it’s true
 
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