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10 sats \ 11 replies \ @OneOneSeven 16 Jan \ on: Do you believe aliens have visited Earth much before 20th century? aliens_and_UFOs
For sure. At least to come check on whoever was thriving on this planet before whatever cataclysm happened during the Younger Dryas.
I bet they still come because we're probably hella interesting to watch and/or maybe they're trying to give us a helping hand after being knocked back into the stone age.
we're probably hella interesting to watch
This is definitely one thing they are watching keenly. Look at our pace of development, it won't be very long when we reach to their levels.
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Yeah, I don't really understand the "humans would be uninteresting to aliens" argument that people like Neil deGrasse Tyson like to make.
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I agree. People like him take risk of going against the interest of people by saying opposite things because they know the "Negative" would stir up more interest for the "positive" is already much strong in faith.
I take such people lightly for they try to market themselves this way. The reality is that there's no one in the world who is uninterested in aliens.
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There is a narrative that we are insignificant. I disagree with this very strongly.
Absolutely agree.
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Don't mind me jumping in, but Neil deGrasse Tyson's perspective actually makes a lot of sense when you think about it. From the viewpoint of an advanced alien civilization, humans might not be as fascinating as we assume. If they've mastered interstellar travel, they've likely witnessed countless civilizations rise and fall. Our technological progress, while impressive to us, could seem primitive to them.
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Can be or can't be. We really don't know till now.
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Right, I just don't think primitive and uninteresting go hand in hand, necessarily.
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