Earthlings might not be the only beings gathering intel on other worlds.
He added, “By looking for unusual phenomena in the very same geographical areas from where the UAP reports came, researchers might clean up the mystery in a transparent analysis of open information.”
He thought that Oumuamua, in particular, sported spacecraft-evoking characteristics, most notably a big flat shape efficient in choosing up the signals transmitted by the scout sensors. Not to point out that the suggested abundance of Oumuamua-like entities is unreasonably large for a things of alleged natural origin, per the report.
This celestial research “can be done by releasing cutting edge cams on wide-field telescopes that monitor the sky,” wrote the astronomer. “The sky is not classified; only government-owned sensing units are.”
Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb recommended that current intelligence reports of unusual aerial phenomena (UAP) possibly offer proof to alien ships sent out to spy on our homeworld.
There is “fresh scientific evidence that we are not the only smart species in the cosmos,” thought Loeb in his op-ed published in the journal Scientific American.
The astronomer, who is known for drifting improbable theoretical hypotheses, presumed that an extraterrestrial civilization had implanted the Earth with sensing units collecting information on locations of our galaxy hospitable to life, Futurism reported. He deduced that “Oumuamua”– our solar systems first-ever interstellar things found in 2017– was a reconnaissance craft dispatched to analyze the data.
Loeb believes astronomers require to gather more data before we can with confidence state that aliens are spying on us.
Linking the so-called “UFO” sightings to a fragment from a far-off planet might seem like a conspiracy theory. However, the astronomer speculated that the state-sponsored UFO examinations would not be made public if the items postured security hazards like spyware dispatched by China or Russia. The sightings are either natural phenomena or extraterrestrial spacecraft, per the research study.
The evidence for this is presumably supported by the recent NASA examinations into clips of expected UAPs, the most startling of which depicted Navy aircraft coming across objects flying at speeds and in directions not possible for human-made flight.