I think an issue with SETI is observation time on a target. If you have looked at millions of stars you are not spending much time observing each one. I think what they should do is observe the closest stars to us, maybe within 15 light years. Spend days watching a single target. If something pops up we can send signals back to them and see if we get a reply. Its hard to do that at a long range. Also much easier to detect a target at close range. I also wondered if anyone has been looking for signals embedded in UFO light? Their lights often flicker which may be do to atmospheric conditions, but maybe some of it could be modulation of the light with a signal. Subscribed
Send signals? What do you have to offer them? Or instead, what do you want to take from them? If they are just a bit like us after your signal they would come and make us slaves of even worse, that's our own nature along our recorded history. It's all about interests and nothing else, and none of them looking for true improvements to our kind but for domination tools and/or increase the actual business. That's why it's better they keep that elusive.
@@TheForce_Productions They have not wiped us out yet, so they are here for the life/dna. Also lets not forget the Peruvian mummies, that tells us a lot too.
@@alanheadrick7997 Have you verified those supposed "ET mommies" by yourself?. Be carefull with what you take from media, blind beliefs never lead to positive things, and that weakness has been exploited since the beginning of times; remember deceive others to self benefit is part of our nature. Have a nice day.
Wonderful and fascinating presentation. Thanks Beatriz!
Her voice is incredibly soothing to me
What a fascinating and exciting frontier.
Beatriz 🤩
30:10 Christopher Mellon is there too! 👍
Reminds me of the old proverb: “None are so blind as those who will not see…”
My other fav is “Truth is stranger than fiction “
Wow, that was super interesting and hopeful ❤
Can we get a discussion on Project blue beam? Explain how it works, reversed engineered alien tech
I think an issue with SETI is observation time on a target. If you have looked at millions of stars you are not spending much time observing each one. I think what they should do is observe the closest stars to us, maybe within 15 light years. Spend days watching a single target. If something pops up we can send signals back to them and see if we get a reply. Its hard to do that at a long range. Also much easier to detect a target at close range.
I also wondered if anyone has been looking for signals embedded in UFO light? Their lights often flicker which may be do to atmospheric conditions, but maybe some of it could be modulation of the light with a signal. Subscribed
Send signals? What do you have to offer them? Or instead, what do you want to take from them? If they are just a bit like us after your signal they would come and make us slaves of even worse, that's our own nature along our recorded history. It's all about interests and nothing else, and none of them looking for true improvements to our kind but for domination tools and/or increase the actual business. That's why it's better they keep that elusive.
@@TheForce_Productions They have not wiped us out yet, so they are here for the life/dna. Also lets not forget the Peruvian mummies, that tells us a lot too.
@@alanheadrick7997 Have you verified those supposed "ET mommies" by yourself?. Be carefull with what you take from media, blind beliefs never lead to positive things, and that weakness has been exploited since the beginning of times; remember deceive others to self benefit is part of our nature. Have a nice day.
Heja B!! 🎉
Still scamming away 😆
What do you mean?
Tee Hee.
@@juanmagana6616 He doesn't know. He's just a sceptic.
Utterly useless. Some people can only attempt to bring others down, when they lack the ability to elevate themselves.
@@LordTempist or in possession of a brain, eyes and ears