
I have a theory that might explain why aliens haven't contacted us yet, and why scientists who discover free energy or antigravity technology (which could bring us closer to interstellar travel) keep getting silenced.
Some of you might know those YouTube videos where two aggressive animals are placed in an aquarium and filmed as they fight. I think aliens could be doing something similar with us humans, but not for entertainment. Think of it more as a large-scale scientific field study centered around one question: "What happens when a developing civilisation is restricted to the resources of a single planet?"
They want to observe how we fight over, or manage to share resources on this small rock. How we organise ourselves. How diplomacy plays out under pressure. And the reason they're studying this in the field, rather than theoretically, might be because they're preparing for a future scenario: one where expanding civilisations inevitably collide as the universe becomes too crowded for all of them.
To run a clean experiment, you have to eliminate all external variables. That means keeping humanity cut off from any outside contact. The UFOs people occasionally spot? Those are alien scientists collecting samples, trying to gather data without intervening too heavily in the experiment. And the memory erasure reported by abductees? That's them covering their tracks, making sure the test subjects don't become aware they're being watched.
We're not being ignored. We're being studied.
by Seximilian
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I would put the chances fairly low on this, but you never know. I thought you were going to maybe mention that the aliens are really the octopus. I seen a video where they were able to open a jar when they were locked inside and the lid was tightened!
You need to think deeper on this. You are on the right track about species observation. We are not a lab, though…in a sense.
Try to observe it like this. When you see a colony of ants and watch them move around, you are a much larger being that they can comprehend to a point (they will attack if antagonized), however we do not understand if they understand us.
The ants understand that we exist and we understand they exist, but we cannot decipher what they think of us at a deeper level.
The same principle probably applies to ET. We know they exist and observe us, we just may not understand the age of question “why”.
The idea that we are at the glass ceiling of life is absurd. We have seen life at a microscopic level acting very strange. The weird thing is that we may he the microscopic level of something much larger.
I’m thinking they are beings that are outside the simulation and use uap and ebe’s to interact with users in the game
Sometimes I think about how life originated on a fiery molten and chemically unstable planet all those billions of years ago, and how over billions of years and billion of years as the O2 levels were rising and creatures in the ocean were able to go from basically passive mobs to active predators and prey,
Then after more billions of years creatures began walking onto land, and eventually large reptiles and mammals were born and here we are.
In my mind there is just no way all of this here on earth just naturally being by chance. There is some hand in the events that have taken place leading up to what we see today.
My honest theory is that an advanced intelligence either came to earth or awakened on earth from a much more ancient time around 1 to 3 million years ago and possibly began “helping” early “man” by possibly genetically modifying early hominids or gifting them tools like fire. After fire was created it only took another few hundred thousand years before we see modern Homo sapiens really take off.
Fire leads to mastery of night no more climb in tree and sit still for 10 hours, more time to think and plan and imagine the world that isn’t the immediate survival here and now moment. Human culture was born around a campfire over hundreds of thousands of years. Story telling, song singing, tales of epic hunters and beast slayers, plans to improve life and use tools and technologies to bend nature to our will all happened because early homo was safe in the night around the fire. Humans created tools to hunt get better food, cultivate crops, tame wild animals for slaughter, and eventually created societies and communities and machines and industries.
What happens in a few more hundreds thousands years if we make it that long? We don’t know why we exist but someone definitely does…