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Aliens Might Have Sent Cigar-Shaped Probe to Monitor Earth, Study Finds

8 points| browsercoin | 7 years ago |nymag.com | reply

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[+] gowld|7 years ago|reply
Study didn't "find" anything. An "I want to believe" scientist wrote a speculative paper arguing that it's not provably totally impossible that the object is a space ship. Most of the rest of astronomy disagrees.
[+] browsercoin|7 years ago|reply
https://www.netflix.com/title/80171742

the same cigar shaped UFO has been seen since the 60s

I'm not saying this is a 100% UFO but there isn't a very good track record of NOT silencing people who worked and several individual witnesses that describe the same thing.

If the blue pill is comfortable (As it is for most people who believe the government can do no wrong, they won't lie, on the contrary we see them censoring and doing as well as they please) then fine.

Some of us have taken the red pill, and see what's really going on.

[+] sumedh|7 years ago|reply
> Oumuamua is the first object human beings have ever seen in our solar system that is known to have originated outside of it.

Does this mean all the comets we see/track, all of them originated in the Solar system? I would have imagined at least few comets would have originated outside our solar system.

[+] dragonwriter|7 years ago|reply
> Does this mean all the comets we see/track, all of them originated in the Solar system?

It means that none of them individually are known to have originated outside, yes.

[+] JoeAltmaier|7 years ago|reply
They're supposed to originate in the Oort cloud. And our star system currently seems to be the only one with an Oort cloud, which seems singularly unlikely. I imagine once we figure out why we can't see any other star's cloud, we'll relax the assertion that all comets are solar-local