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So, Elon Musk recently raised an interesting point about aliens and UFOs. Basically, he says there’s really no convincing evidence that extraterrestrials have ever visited Earth. And he’s right about one thing: today, anyone has a smartphone with a decent camera, yet UFO sighting videos circulating on YouTube always seem pixelated and unconvincing. Strange, isn’t it?
Musk also highlights a logical aspect that many overlook. If aliens were really here, we should have thousands of testimonies with high-definition videos. Instead, no. And then there’s the problem of cosmic distances—the spaces between planetary systems are so vast that bringing a living crew to us would be practically impossible with the technology we know.
It’s also interesting what Edward Snowden shared in an interview a few years ago. Despite having access to CIA, NSA, and military data, he found no concrete evidence of aliens on Earth. But he admitted that “there’s probably something unexplainable” — so he doesn’t completely rule out the mystery either.
Things are getting curious here. The Pentagono has actually released official documents and videos of encounters between pilots and UFOs, acknowledging that these unidentified flying objects could have extraterrestrial origins. Astronomers, on the other hand, have analyzed millions of stars searching for signs of life, but so far, nothing concrete.
Therefore, Elon Musk might have a point — the lack of evidence is quite eloquent. But the absence of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence. It remains a fascinating topic that continues to divide scientists and enthusiasts. [$DOGE] [$TRUMP]