Rich Reynolds considers and rejects as only a psychiatric opportunity the notion of extraterrestrial visitation. Useful argumentation mostly supporting him continues in the comments. Yet points can be adduced challenging such conjectures. We're all extrapolating
all possible alien technological capabilities and histories, thinking, and the like from a Sample of One. There's those irritating "Tic-Tacs" seemingly exhibiting sci-fi behaviors, and aerospace engineer-inventor Salvatore Cezar Pais claims his "Pais Effect" can provide "extra-galactic," not just "interstellar" propulsion. And there's that nagging Eric Davis claim about "off-world vehicles not made on this earth." Twenty-five years ago industry leaders in serious journals were proposing human interstellar flight within this century; per
Space Power for an Expanded Vision.
But There May be One Reason that ETs Would Visit Earth shows Rich--and commentors--themselves realizing that Certainty even in Negation may not be wise in this matter. (WM)
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