smr wrote:I just look at present day technology, in the past year we have demonstrations of vehicles mimicking their environment. See Mercedes Bends for a demonstration...they used LED to mimic the background. Now advance this technology by a hundred years....a thousands years (this was just civilian technology). If their is alien life out their, I would observe our culture and world just for pure self-defense reasons (their are other reasons to observe the culture and society besides self-defense reasons).
Let us stop right there. Let us examine what must be true for such an observer to exist.
1. There has to be an interstellar civilization whose sphere of influence intersects with the sphere of lightspeed transmissions coming off of Earth that are unambiguously the product of sentient beings. In other words, a sphere roughly 70 or 80 light years in diameter.
2. Said civilization must have the ability to travel at FTL speeds.
3. Said civilization must be sufficiently interested in our progress to continually monitor it under conditions of stealth.
These are all suppositions you make blindly, without corroborating evidence, purely based on your interpretation of events people say they have witnessed. You are basing this assumption on tales that haven't been verified in any substantial way.
We have numerous examples from famous art to caveman paintings to something outside our planet observing us.
...in your interpretation, that is. You do not have solid data beyond that to actually make a solid case for it.
Take what happened in last year or two, we had a huge solar flare that one of satellites or spacecraft that took pictures of an unidentified object directing in path of the solar flare.
Really?
You're talking about this, right? I mean, sure, it could be a UFO. Or, it could be a common occurrence on the suns' surface, which we have witnessed quite a few times and have a pretty good theoretical understanding of.
See, you choose to believe in UFOs because that's infinitely more exciting than what is the equivalent of a geysir breaking out. That does not mean however that your belief is based in fact. You (specifically including the entire UFO conspiracy community) are making extraordinary claims, but it seems that you can't actually produce a consistent argument why this MUST be UFOs except "The scientists that said it was just solar weather are obviously hiding something!"
It appeared that the solar flare went around the vehicle due to some type of shield. That incident made National and World news.
Uhhh, yeah. We call that the Earth's Magnetosphere. Completely natural phenomenon, has made life on Earth possible for eons.
Personally, I very skeptical of individuals making claims of aliens and abduction.
But it also seems that you are even more skeptical of regular scientists, would that be a fair assessment of your positions?
If life developed here and on Mars then the conclusion is that life developed elsewhere. Mars has been proven conclusively to have at least have bacterial life at one time. It use to have running water. As far as traveling to stars, just because I can not conceive how they travel galactic distances. It does not mean it's not possible.
Sure, there could be any number of ways to travel at FTL speeds. But there also could be none, and as far as we can tell, that possibility is very likely.
Just like we never thought we break the sound barrier.
You are conflating two very different scales here. Noone who knew anything about the topic ever doubted that travel faster than the speed of sound is possible. The case against FTL travel is much stronger.
What if we figure out how manipulate time, then traveling long distances would be possible.
Any faster than light travel is functionally indistinguishable from time travel. See also: Theory of special relativity.
That's just off the top of my head. One question, why would an alien presence want the whole world to know that their here. Think of the ramifications that would cause. I think we have back engineered technology that came from another planet.
Like, for example? We have pretty well documented chains of discovery for every single major and minor innovation that entered usage in the past; claiming that parts of it are based on alien donations requires you to provide supporting evidence for it.
I suspect that we have vehicles that can go throughout the solar system.
Sure we do. We call them Satellites and probes. We've been launching hundreds of them, and used them to get data on almost every major planetary body in the system. Again, if you want to claim that there is more advanced tech available, you need to provide evidence for it.
Many of the UFO reports are probably of our own technology. I can neither prove or disprove that the Earth is being visited and that's how our government(s) like it.
Let me recap here: You are postulating that there is an advanced alien civilization out there, one that has visited us in the recent past, one that is capable of interstellar travel, one that has managed to convince every single government on Earth of even minor influence and interest in the space race into keeping it all quiet, one that is occasionally breaking its silence to make cryptic appearances, and one that has donated tech to us. You are also postulating that the various Governments all have a stake in keeping this as quiet as possible, over a series of major political upheavals, across changing governments, and an evolving culture of increased information sharing. You are saying that this conspiracy is both incredibly efficient at maintaining that secrecy, but not efficient enough to stop people like you from figuring out the truth.
Human beings, in general, are not THAT good at keeping secrets.
If a alien race can turn off/turn on our nuclear silo's,
Citation needed.
I think they could manipulate a simple cell phone.
But apparently Camcorders are beyond their power? Wait, hang on, I think I figured it out: Maybe the alien control rays do not work on cameras that are cheap, being shaken around, and held by people with no understanding of science!
The problem is overwhelming evidence of ufo's. What the real problem is determining what's real and what's a fraud?
Well, simple guideline: if someone tries to sell a book, or a TV show, with the tagline "The secret origins of <x>", they're probably far away from the truth. If the tagline starts "Science can't explain...", they're very probably wrong.
You claim "overwhelming evidence", but there isn't any. By your own admission, you can't prove that we are being visited. If you really had overwhelming evidence, that would not be a problem. But instead, you are seeing random dots and connecting them to get to the conclusion that aliens exist; You are a victim of confirmation bias, in other words, instead of the proper scientific way of continually questioning your assumptions, you are starting out with an assumption (Like, Aliens exist. Or that the biblical Flood happened. Or that there have been technological civilizations in geological time), and then you are looking to confirm it. Have you ever tried disproving your assumptions?