Laura Krantz
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I can see their point about the overlap.
It isn't to say that I don't think aliens are out there.
It's just I don't know that we're ever going to meet them.
Distance time, you know, there's a you know, maybe aliens did come to Earth, but they came when we were still in that sort of rocky lava belching methane phase.
And they were like, I'm giving this planet one star only because I can't give it zero and I'm not coming back again.
I just think that the amount of time and distance that all of this takes makes it hard for me to think that we are ever going to come across an alien civilization that is at the same level of technology or communication that we are or higher.
There is something to be said, but, you know, there's things that Arthur C. Clarke predicted.
There are things that, you know, Isaac Asimov predicted that, you know, just because they ended up proving out, they had very good sense of where technology was going and a good sense of imagination and were able to imagine things that came to be.
And I don't doubt that Bob Lazar also has a pretty extensive imagination, not to mention his background.
Um, which I know there's been quite a few questions raised about the actual, his actual bona fides, but that aside, like there's no reason you can't imagine some of these things as well.
And that one I don't know enough about to be able to say anything useful on it.
But that that's a good point.
But I think to your point, like, am I thinking about it from a human perspective?
Because that's the only perspective I really know how to think from.