I guess few consider feasible a "wakanda" hypothesis. Maybe these guys somehow managed to survive in few numbers through the million of years since their civilization decline, and they'are around us, hidden in plain sight.
Around 1400, a giant base - thousands of "old" people - in the middle of Greenland or Antarctica would have been almost 100% unreachable / undetectable for that moment's human technology.
Right now there could be a giant space station around Neptune or somewhere in the outer ring of the solar system and we could barely notice it as an asteroid doing funny stuff (lights with no sunlight reflections!), if we got lucky enough to get a blurry image somehow.
Maybe those out-of-the-solar system visitors are here not for us at all (no scouting), but they are here in their regular interchange with our older - highly advanced - cousins.
Think about it, didn't we try to do the same with some primitive human tribes in the Amazon? We just tried to left them alone as far as possible, to do their stuff and we thrive in our own civilization, far away from them.
A more advanced civilization of this solar system could be doing the same with us in Earth.
We say "out there is fully inhabitable" just as we said that
about Siberia or Alaska, or the Sahara. But now - with some technology help - there are thousands of humans living in those places (even if we have no NY city like settlements).
Yes, and if my grandmother had wheels she would be a bicycle.
Honestly dude, we barely have evidence for existence and you just invented a interplanetary civilization out of thin air. While it might be amusing to some, its slippery slope we have already fallen down and found anti-vaxxers down there. Please refrain from making these wild assertions, and if not at least put a disclaimer about where you got the theory from.
haha, I get it sounds really crazy, but we are talking about advanced genetic engineering spanning millions of years in the future, so I though this other crazyness couldn't be that much out of place.
You're quite right about the sources, tought
Just my imagination.
I've been inspired by an article I found here sometime ago.
We as species got almost wiped out several times. But, we managed to recover and we rebuilt everything from scratch.
What could have happened if in the meantime of our recovery, some other species could have evolved (that's somehow happened with the Neanderthals)?
How Human Beings Almost Vanished From Earth In 70,000 B.C.
Around 1400, a giant base - thousands of "old" people - in the middle of Greenland or Antarctica would have been almost 100% unreachable / undetectable for that moment's human technology.
Right now there could be a giant space station around Neptune or somewhere in the outer ring of the solar system and we could barely notice it as an asteroid doing funny stuff (lights with no sunlight reflections!), if we got lucky enough to get a blurry image somehow.
Maybe those out-of-the-solar system visitors are here not for us at all (no scouting), but they are here in their regular interchange with our older - highly advanced - cousins.
Think about it, didn't we try to do the same with some primitive human tribes in the Amazon? We just tried to left them alone as far as possible, to do their stuff and we thrive in our own civilization, far away from them.
A more advanced civilization of this solar system could be doing the same with us in Earth.
We say "out there is fully inhabitable" just as we said that about Siberia or Alaska, or the Sahara. But now - with some technology help - there are thousands of humans living in those places (even if we have no NY city like settlements).