Some of us had the benefit of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, during our formative years, written by the late Douglas Adams (who I'm guessing had a UFO encounter at some point).
He managed to combine the weirdly ridiculous while extrapolating some possible realities for ETIs; probably searching for answers, like the rest of us.
A few myopic scientists probably assume that intelligent ET life is wholly logical and rational, forgetting that we're all the product of the same universal forces and that free will allows individuals to place whatever value they want on any aspect of existence.
Stuff happens. And more stuff happens up there, than down here.
(Not that I'm advocating that particular Russian theory for Tunguska, but who knows!)
An interesting theory. But it seems more logical to me that the SBs blew up the meteor with a directed energy beam after calculating that an air burst would be less destructive overall than an impact.
In WWII, Stalin organized 10 penal battalions to fight the Nazis, and put enemies of the state and other degenerates on the front lines. The UFO that thwarted the comet/meteor impact was possibly unmanned, AI. But my informed opinion is that the pilots were probably condemned aliens, dispatched on a one-way suicide mission, like the Russian researcher theorized with the Macedonian International News Agency.
Hmmm... That fits together rather smoothly with the theory that at some point in hoary antiquity Earth was a dumping ground for incorrigible ET bad actors; an alien Australia.
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Some of us had the benefit of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, during our formative years, written by the late Douglas Adams (who I'm guessing had a UFO encounter at some point).
He managed to combine the weirdly ridiculous while extrapolating some possible realities for ETIs; probably searching for answers, like the rest of us.
A few myopic scientists probably assume that intelligent ET life is wholly logical and rational, forgetting that we're all the product of the same universal forces and that free will allows individuals to place whatever value they want on any aspect of existence.
Stuff happens. And more stuff happens up there, than down here.
(Not that I'm advocating that particular Russian theory for Tunguska, but who knows!)
An interesting theory. But it seems more logical to me that the SBs blew up the meteor with a directed energy beam after calculating that an air burst would be less destructive overall than an impact.
In WWII, Stalin organized 10 penal battalions to fight the Nazis, and put enemies of the state and other degenerates on the front lines. The UFO that thwarted the comet/meteor impact was possibly unmanned, AI. But my informed opinion is that the pilots were probably condemned aliens, dispatched on a one-way suicide mission, like the Russian researcher theorized with the Macedonian International News Agency.
Hmmm... That fits together rather smoothly with the theory that at some point in hoary antiquity Earth was a dumping ground for incorrigible ET bad actors; an alien Australia.
It's all beginning to make sense now.