| ▲ | dtagames 8 hours ago | |
This article is late to the party. I would hardly call SETI leading edge alien detection tech today. Our best bet would be to look at our recent interstellar visitor 3I/Atlas and to use other modern instruments to detect remnants or signatures of past intelligent activity. It's very likely given the age of the universe and the number of known habitable zone planets that other life forms did evolve and live there (or come by here) at one time. It would be unscientific to deny that. This is exactly what Avi Loeb[0] is complaining about with the way the scientific community is approaching Atlas (and how it approached 'Oumuramura before it). These are not farmers in a field who saw a UFO. They're not even pilots who reported UAPs. These are real, observed objects in our solar system which did not come from our solar system. They're worthy of serious attention. | ||