Disclosure Day

What would you think if definitive proof of alien life emerged? Would it consign all religious thought to, as Mark Twain once predicted, the fate of a stuffed ornament in museums? How would suggestive confirmation of the principles of uniformity and plenitude - that if life can form on Earth it can form anywhere and thus will for everywhere - mix with confirmation of the principle of mediocrity (nothing special about humans)? Would mediocrity impact humans relation with technology and would plenitude turn science skyward?

Disclosure Day (2026), Spielberg: https://youtu.be/icDuEHSxE-w?si=jKBowVzx1K6IggNh

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      • Nice blog Prof Daz

  • Are aliens from outer space or are they future humans time travelling 🤔 

    • Well that's impossible , we are all going to die from climate change . 

    • Maybe aliens are like the end of Battlestar Gallactica (remake), actually us settling here and going agrarian after inventing killer robots. 

  • So I'm assuming from the comments on here that no one has experienced anything UAP related themselves 

  • Till this day I haven't heard a better theory than South Parks Earth is a reality TV show. 

    The aliens reveal that eons ago, intergalactic network heads took different species (such as Asians, Hispanics, Jews, bears, ducks, and deer) from different planets and put them all together on Earth to televise the resulting chaos.

    • I like it , but who or what created the aliens ? 

      • Peter Vlandys, he got the television rights.

  • We saw the movie last night. 

    It made me think of Einstein who once supposedly suggested, "The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe."

    Beyond typical tropes such as the alien cover up theme, the good guys prevailing, there are deeper questions: "Is the knowing the whole truth harmful or not regardless of the consequences?"

    Not always simple. But I like the film's optimism and finally meeting the friendly, wise, far more advanced alien. 

    The unspoken alien words we need to "listen" to leaves the door ajar for a sequel. Probably dealing with the aftermath. The consequences. And no doubt more good guys vs bad guys. Our constant human drama.

    I wonder if that afflicts the alien race too? Surely some of them wouldn't be too impressed with us.

     

     

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