Study: Humans Will Encounter Highly Advanced Alien Probes

Study: Humans Will Encounter Highly Advanced Alien Probes

A scientist argues that humanity could encounter extremely advanced alien probes. He argues that the civilizations that built spaceships get better and better over time.
Humans will encounter highly advanced alien probes. This is what a new study published in the International Journal of Astrobiology suggests.

If the human race does not become extinct in the next few centuries, we are likely to enter a golden age of technology. We are getting better and better at building telescopes and spacecraft and exploring outer space. Eventually, hopefully and with a bit of luck, we will become an interstellar species. Hopefully, we will colonize other worlds in the solar system and leave our mark on the stars. But before we go out and send manned spacecraft into the outermost parts of the solar system and eventually into the galaxy, we will send probes. We already have, like the Pioneer 10 spacecraft and the Voyager missions. These were models that were old. They are half a century old. Our newer models are much more advanced, faster, and more durable. And this is probably the same with another advanced alien civilization. and if this a hypothetical alien civilization evolved on their home planet billions of years before humans, then the probability that they will build super-advanced spaceships is extremely high.

Humans will likely encounter highly advanced alien probes
Just as we will eventually, one day, send advanced spaceships into the galaxy, an alien civilization that developed long before humans have already. Some of these spacecraft could reach our solar system. Indeed, in 2017, Harvard astronomer professor Avi Loeb offered tantalizing evidence that the interstellar object ‘Oumuamua was an alien spacecraft. In a scientific study published in the International Journal of Astrobiology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, astronomer Graeme Smith argues that humanity will likely encounter highly advanced alien probes.

“If an object sent by an interstellar ETC were to enter the Solar System, it would most likely not be a relic artifact perhaps analogous to a time-worn Voyager-type probe, but rather one might expect a much more sophisticated vehicle. , even if it wasn’t working anymore,” Smith explained.

First meet
As I have written in previous articles, it is highly unlikely that our first alien encounter will involve little green men flying in classically depicted disc-shaped UFOs. The first alien encounter will likely be extinct alien space junk or some sort of alien probe, perhaps equipped with some sort of alien AI. There is even the possibility that some of the objects we have seen flying in our skies, such as the UFOs encountered by Navy pilots off the coast of the United States, were extraterrestrial probes. This is an opportunity, and we don’t know it. But there are agencies that are working to find out. NASA has a UFO team on site, studying possible extraterrestrial objects. And so is the Pentagon. Professor Avi Loeb is in charge of the Galileo Project. Given the amount of attention we are now giving to the UFO issue, it is likely that we will have answers as to whether or not we are dealing with alien craft in the next decade. Within the next decade, we will probably have enough scientific evidence to make an educated guess as to whether the objects in our skies are not of this world. And while we wait for the first encounter, chances are that when we do find tempting evidence of aliens, the first counterattack will be with highly advanced alien probes.

What will happen next is another mystery that we are eager to explore. So, remember, the truth is out there.

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