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Space is unimaginably vast. Even if we could travel near the speed of light - which is practically impossible for physical objects - it would still take hundreds, if not thousands, of years to reach anywhere meaningful. Unless we invent warp-drive technology, encountering other civilizations seems unlikely. But perhaps that’s for the best. Humanity already struggles with its own conflicts; how would we handle contact with an alien species?
As for the WOW signal, the problem with what you're saying is that science requires things to be testable/repeatable so other scientists can check and confirm other people's results/experiments, and from what I've read the WOW signal was never discovered again despite repeated attempts to pay attention to that region of the sky after the event by many scientists.
That doesn't mean the WOW signal was nothing, but it just means it's not evidence of alien life that's as strong as the evidence for something like the scientific theory of evolution.
God created Adam and Lilith from Dust. Then made Eve to be submissive to Man from Adam's rib after Lilith refused to submit to Man..
Anything else that breeds with God's creation is demonic.
https://phys.org/news/2017-06-wow-mystery-space.html#:~:text=%28Phys.org%29%E2%80%94A%20team%20of%20researchers%20with%20the%20Center%20of,unknown%20at%20the%20time%20of%20the%20signal%20discovery.
2. Outgassing can accelerate comets and asteroids:
https://blog.sciandnature.com/2024/10/why-did-oumuamua-suddenly-accelerate.html
3. As a pilot, I see nothing particularly interesting in those videos. Drones, balloons, 1910's quality video ...
HARVARD
nough said
joe rogan hits on alot of this ya know
I have seen the curvature of the earth in a Citation X. A typical jet only flies at about ~40,000 feet max. You need to exceed that by another 10,000 feet to start seeing the Earth curve, but the engines don't work so well up there.
1. Didn't think it was a good investment to make contact with a primitive species more than once.
2. Thought the Earthlings were purposely ignoring them or there wasn't life on Earth from their point of view.
3. Their view of time is different and we haven't waited long enough yet.
Do we send out thousands and thousands of Golden Discs? No. Just the one. Clearly Ptolemic Aliens had the same idea.
Not sure where Christianity fits into this. I'm more of a hybrid between New Age holistic healing and Hale-Boppism. However, I will say Christianity has had at least some influence in the beginnings of scientific research itself -- due to their notion of 'since the order in nature is contingent on the act of the Creator, we have to go and look and see what kind of order he put into it.'
Lastly, I will say while the possibilities of what the scientists are saying may be the most statistically sound, the chances of them being incorrect is never zero.