Comments by "Master Blaster" (@MasterBlaster3545) on "The Ambiguity Problem" video.

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  2. None. It is the unexplained like ghosts, ESP, spontaneous human combustion, the Yeti etc etc. UFO’s went from saucer shaped craft to the myriad of shapes we see today. What did Aliens from around the universe in just 7 decades after travelling many light years or millions of light years, just get new craft from the showroom floor? I very much doubt space craft that can travel between the stars are like cars on this planet that change shape over a few decades. It is just beliefs by weak minded people really. When you add up all the reasons why it is unlikely that any alien civilisation gets to another planet outside of their own system then you can see it is all in others minds. It is just another distraction used by governments to keep the population from using their minds. Aliens coming here is just another religion believed by millions if not billions. Somewhere in the universe there must have been a lot of civilisations, also right now, and a lot to come in the future, but they are probably so few and far between that getting interstellar or even intergalactic is either pointless or impossible. 1: Would a government spend so much in sending a craft with a couple of beings hundreds of light years across space just to observe? 2: Is near to light speed possible? 3: How are they going to survive the long journey? 4: The time that passes with added time dilation or just slow speed would mean that hundreds if not thousands of years would pass before they got where they planned on going. Everybody from their home planet would be generations gone. Would they be forgotten about after that time. 5: Once they get to their destination what are they going to do, just fly around, observe and then toodle off back home? Just one visiting Earth is unlikely let alone the thousands all of a sudden. It is nice to think about what could be, but when it manifests into beliefs that people actually are certain they exist here is mind boggling.
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