>>7543212
This is misleading about what Q posted.
Here are the questions and answers.
Are we alone ?
Roswell ?
>>3093831
No.
Highest classification.
Consider the vastness of space.
Q
Here is how I read it:
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Are we alone? No.
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Roswell? Highest classification
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Consider the vastness of space.
3 is not an answer to one of the questions.
As for #1, this is no secret. You can find science articles about how RNA is formed in space in dirty snowball comets as they round the sun. This would mean that RNA is commonly found on most planets in the universe, and applying #3 and Q's constant reminders about probability and coincidence, we have to admit that some form of life will be common on any planet that is in what we call the habitable zone.
But 2 could well be classified if it was an attempt to smuggle illegals into the USA using airship technology that went wrong. We know that Germans have been working on flight since the middle of the 19th century and much of that technology has been suppressed or hidden. But we also know that the elite have exploited it for themselves at least some of the time. The airship(s) involved in the great airship mystery of the closing years of the 19th century, traveled FASTER than the commercial Zeppelin's.
P.S. if you are going to consider life elsewhere, then look at the flaws in the Drake equation. It is too abstract.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
Consider life on earth and how it evolved. It had to survive through crises and bottlenecks that forced it into certain evolutionary paths. There was a time when life was flat mats of cells laying around. Some could do photosynthesis, some had mitochondria, some were fibrous and could make spores and move by growing long threads. Plant, animal and fungus. The sporemakers infected the other two kinds and sporemaking was adopted by plants and animals. Eventually they stumbled upon a system of invasive spores triggering an internal spore to divide with shared dna. But even that was only a beginning.
The plant mats had to grow and crowd their neighbors and push them up in a spiral form to create stems, etc.
The animals had to break free of the mats and float around, then form various clumps and colonies of varied shapes like the precambrian creatures that look like floating organs or eyeballs. Then they need to cross fertilize and hybridize until worm-like creatures with leglike appendages appear, then evolve armor and crawl like trilobites. Those are our ancestors; they evolved into fish, insects, reptiles, mammals. But earth changed at the same time. We had volcanic activity. We had snowball earth. The very layout of continent and ocean created currents that were more complex than an ocean earth.
Or you could assume that astral projection is real, that Olaf Stapledon was not a fiction writer, and just read Starmaker
http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/AST389/TEXTS/StarMaker.pdf