Anonymous
8/26/2025, 1:10:41 AM
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>>938961910
5. Ship parts and fossil record
Expecting artifacts to survive millions of years in a recognizable form is anthropocentric. A high-tech alien craft may use materials that degrade, or it may never crash on Earth until recently. Even if it did, finding it among millions of years of sediment is astronomically unlikely. Earth’s fossil record is incomplete; absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Bottom line: The argument against extraterrestrial visitation often assumes perfect simultaneity, predictable behavior, and perfect archaeological preservation. None of those assumptions are justified. Multi-sensor anomalies, credible sightings, and rare physical traces still point to phenomena that deserve investigation rather than dismissal.
5. Ship parts and fossil record
Expecting artifacts to survive millions of years in a recognizable form is anthropocentric. A high-tech alien craft may use materials that degrade, or it may never crash on Earth until recently. Even if it did, finding it among millions of years of sediment is astronomically unlikely. Earth’s fossil record is incomplete; absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Bottom line: The argument against extraterrestrial visitation often assumes perfect simultaneity, predictable behavior, and perfect archaeological preservation. None of those assumptions are justified. Multi-sensor anomalies, credible sightings, and rare physical traces still point to phenomena that deserve investigation rather than dismissal.