I definitely mean the latter. I think “advanced tech” is an extremely anthropomorphic concept. Real life is not Star Trek. Best I can imagine there would be some substance that is not familiar to whoever found/investigated it, either as “natural” or human-made. Any kind of a leap into “alien” or “tech” would be very much reaching.
If there’s technology that can move around like what we seen on the videos, I think calling it “advanced tech” can be reasonable. Especially, if you look at the thing after it crashed somewhere and it seems to show those capabilities under observation in the lab.
The article speaks about them having intact vehicles. If those fly around in ways we don’t understand “advanced tech” is a good description.
I definitely mean the latter. I think “advanced tech” is an extremely anthropomorphic concept. Real life is not Star Trek. Best I can imagine there would be some substance that is not familiar to whoever found/investigated it, either as “natural” or human-made. Any kind of a leap into “alien” or “tech” would be very much reaching.
If there’s technology that can move around like what we seen on the videos, I think calling it “advanced tech” can be reasonable. Especially, if you look at the thing after it crashed somewhere and it seems to show those capabilities under observation in the lab.
The article speaks about them having intact vehicles. If those fly around in ways we don’t understand “advanced tech” is a good description.
Yes, if that is indeed what they found, it would be a good description. I bet 1000:1 against anything like that, unless it is a hoax.