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You know that endless debate about aliens and whether they’ve really visited Earth? Well, Elon Musk jumped into that conversation and brought up some pretty interesting points worth considering.
Basically, he questions why we haven't found solid evidence so far. Think about it: most people have a smartphone with a camera in their bag. If extraterrestrial visits were really happening frequently, shouldn’t we be seeing a lot more high-quality recordings? But what we see on YouTube are always blurry, unconvincing videos—you know how it is.
Elon Musk and other skeptics raise a very logical argument about cosmic distances as well. Planetary systems are ridiculously far apart—it's practically impossible for an alien spacecraft to reach here with a crew alive, given the limitations we know.
The most interesting part is that even Edward Snowden, the guy who had access to sensitive information from the CIA and NSA, admitted in a 2019 interview with Joe Rogan that he hadn’t found anything convincing about aliens on Earth. But here’s the interesting detail: he didn’t completely rule it out. Snowden acknowledged that “there’s probably something unexplainable” out there.
And then comes the contradiction that leaves everyone confused. The Pentagon suddenly starts releasing documents and videos of pilots’ encounters with UAPs, practically acknowledging that these objects have extraterrestrial origins. Meanwhile, astronomers keep scanning millions of stars for signs of intelligent life and… nothing.
It’s like a puzzle where the pieces don’t quite fit. The lack of evidence doesn’t prove that nothing’s happening, but it also doesn’t justify the most extreme theories out there. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, waiting for more data and less speculation.