I saw that.I always felt like my opinion on this is crazy but yes I think tech was either reverse engineered or even just provided to people.
Like T2van said the jump is kind of big and it’s not that people can’t come up with this it’s just that it was a MASSIVE jump.
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Like maybe it’s not aliens per se but still.
Also did you hear the US gov registered that aliens.gov domain recently? Hmm…
Can we not see who voted @ggmopaI was crazy enough to vote aliens. Who the fuck voted the government one? LOL
The microchip was "connived" in the UK just like most things Lightbulbs, TV, Radar, Nuclear Power the works UK has a record of "inventing or creating" things but with limited investment or follow through to do anything viable with it.
The UK gov didn't want to invest time or money into something they thought was stupid so the USA took it over. We have a shitty pattern for doing a bunch of that stupid shit as a country.
Just like Dyson he wanted to make his hoovers here but UK gov didn't want to part fund him to help with staff costs so he went to Asia - he probably would have ended up moving to Asia but imagine the initial skill teaching, jobs etc that would have been introduced here...
Side note: There is also the commercial side of things when it comes to creating things. Like the lightbulb im sure when that was first invented the filament inside was good for like 100 years? But the lightbulb companies decided thats not how you make money so they designed a filament that would expire and thus the need to buy a light bulb again.
It's shit like that - that holds us back really.
Everything today is created with a life cycle in mind, buttons designed to take X amount of presses, run time of things. Capitalism while great has a lot to answer for when it comes to product waste and development.
Anyhow.
I think when you look at technology the jump we made from 1850-1900 and then 1900-1940ish looks kind of steady and makes sense then you look at how quick we have boomed since the 40s I find it a hard thing to wrap my head around.
Apart from things getting smaller and now AI nothing really jumps out at me as being a boom or the next phase of "invention" we seem to have stalled or slow down ALOT.
Could argue that's the government stealing stuff and not releasing it. OR we seem to have run our course.
The problem with this is you need to start looking at the question differently...I saw that.
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White House registers new ‘alien’-related .gov domains as DOD tackles Trump’s disclosure directive
It’s unclear whether this marks a change in the Trump administration's highly anticipated plans for public UAP reporting options.defensescoop.com
White House spokesperson just said stay tuned with an alien emoji. Crazy times we live in assuming they aren’t cockteasing.
Apart from things getting smaller and now AI nothing really jumps out at me as being a boom or the next phase of "invention" we seem to have stalled or slow down ALOT.
Yeah but some of that contains GPU data.Well, yes, but everything so far is very much in accordance with Moore's Law. There are no significant jumps or stagnations.
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Yeah but some of that contains GPU data.
Nothing really stands out as an advancement that every household has. Like "ground breaking" maybe I'm too naive to see it any other way.
Apart from the internet. There's nothing that I can think of thats gone:
Candles > Electric / Light Bulbs
Wash Boards > Washing Machine
I can't think of a device that I have in my home thats been invented bar the internet that I must have in my home or that is making my life better or easier.
I mentioned AIEven within internet. We went from 56K modem to 5G. So from hoping that someone doesn't call the landline to having access anywhere in civilized world.
Invention wise, the smartphone is a ridiculous invention that has completely transformed our lives. Having camera in your pocket was something unthinkable 30 years ago.
And the most obvious elephant in the room is AI. The advances there within the past 2 - 3 years are ridiculous. And I have been using AI basically daily to make my life easier. We went from Pong to "Doom 3D" to "I am in a relationship with Claude" within a few decades.
I mentioned AI
And come on, we are not that old, first smart phones were 20 years back.![]()
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Time flies mate its 30 years I think 32-34 if you count the palmpilot stuff which was classed as a smart phone I think back inearly 90s I actually think (im old) it was an IBM smart pad that could open up to type, send faxes and so on and also phone ... yeah we that old LOL
Tbf scientists often are on a bit wild side if you look into it so if someone told me they got inspired by drugs then why not. IT same, come on, tons of modern day technology was made by basically hippies. It doesn't mean everyone and every invention out there but if you read into it there are quite a bit of actual occultists in these circles. Aliens out of the sky in a spaceship are a bit too much for me, though... With that kind of thinking Easter Bunny might visit too eh. I do agree claiming that humans can't come with their own ideas is kinda nuts.Rather loaded poll response options. No, I do not believe we have encountered or reversed engineered alien technology, nor do I believe everything governments/schools teach you.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" - Clarke's three laws
People are far too quick to attribute what they don't understand to mysticism or extraterrestrial factors. It’s completely asinine to reduce the collaborative and concentrated efforts of engineers, mathematicians, and scientists to pseudo-scientific conspiracy theories.
Also did you hear the US gov registered that aliens.gov domain recently? Hmm…