Neil Degrasse Tyson is more of a comedian than a scientist; with any repeat viewings you will quickly see he tells the same stories over and over. Even with the detail of forgetting someone's name.
But I like his approach. There is no evidence when there should be lots of it. I don't think he said it there, but it is silly to think aliens flew all the way here only to crash. People give governments too much credit and the aliens way too little.
We place a human POV onto them, even down to making them appear like humans who spend a lot of time in space. Tall and thin, low gravity.
The whistleblower didn't really say anything new. The extra dimension thing was his own speculation, and he made a point to say that obviously pilots would be inside the craft.
I don't think that is obvious at all. Humans assume that, even though we use drones, space probes and rovers. Sending the people out is a lot harder! The further out you go, the harder it would seem to be.
So now we are saying they are even more advanced to physically come here, but we give them even less credit for being capable.
That's where I draw the line. If there are aliens here flying around on a regular basis, why should we think the U.S. Government are the ones in control of the situation? In complete control, even to the point of having every other country in the world participate. It's ludicrous.
02-Jul-2023 13:00:19