A New Theory on Why We Haven’t Found Aliens Yet - They’re sleeping.

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by OddTrader, Jul 17, 2017.

  1. Sprout

    Sprout

    It's like fish in a fishtank, saying to each other that there is no intelligent life out there.
     
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  2. You're dreaming!
     
  3. Q

    Alien ships near Saturn? Ex-NASA scientist claims of their existence

    AN ENGINEER who previously worked at NASA Ames Research Center has claimed UFOs are hiding in the rings of Saturn.
    news.com.au
    July 18, 2017
    http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...e/news-story/5eee94fa965d2f6c27e47f2ab4ea97fe

    A FORMER NASA engineer at the Ames Research Center claims aliens are in our solar system and they are creating rings around planets like Saturn.

    Dr. Norman Bergrun, who previously worked at NASA Ames Research Center has recently made comments that UFOs are hiding in the rings of Saturn.

    According to conspiracy theory channel, SecureTeam10, which obtained Bergrun’s comments, the alien ships have been here for some time.

    “Alien spacecraft are proliferating in our solar system and around these ringed planets,” Bergrun is quoted as saying on the video.

    Bergrun also noted the aircraft are by the other ringed-planets in the solar system, including Jupiter and Uranus.

    UQ
     
    Last edited: Jul 18, 2017
  4. baro-san

    baro-san

  5. Q

    But just because the aliens are asleep doesn’t mean we can’t find signs of them. Any aestivating civilization has to preserve resources it intends to use in the future. Processes that waste or threaten these resources, then, should be conspicuously absent, thanks to interference from the aestivators. (If they are sufficiently advanced to upload their minds and aestivators, they should be able to manipulate space.) This includes galaxies colliding, galactic winds venting matter into intergalactic space, and stars converting into black holes, which can push resources beyond the reach of the sleeping civilization or change them into less-useful forms.
    UQ