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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
You mean the idea that a single intelligent race exists in billions upon trillions of galaxies?
Or that some kind of presence has been here?
Seems like both are tied to one another, and the point of science is to exhaustively investigate and analyze in order to form some kind of theory on what is. Since we have data to explore in order to begin to answer either of those questions, that means there is a figurative iceberg before us.
And even if that information is unearthed and sifted through without evidence, then we still need to answer question of what the UAP phenomenon is and what pilots and credible sources are witnessing in the air, even if the answer stems into hallucinationatory territory. Whatever it is, it's being experienced en masse. So it's also not nothing.
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Well both, obviously. Science has proven neither.
Is there value in disproving every sighting of every unknown UAP? I'd argue no, becuase many are swamp gas or weather balloons. Would it be prudent for US defence to figure out what some of the more obvious phenomena are, in US airspace? Sure. Is congress and a public forum the place to do it? Probably not.