Apr 24, 2025 11:00 PM
https://thedebrief.org/could-the-hidden-...ai-probes/
EXCERPTS: . . . Even if extraterrestrial analogs of Elon Musk from nearby stars exceed our interstellar output by more than a factor of a hundred million, the resulting interstellar space trash has a very small chance of landing at the Los Alamos National Laboratory during lunchtime in the summer of 1950, when Fermi asked his question.
[...] In my latest paper, I suggested that bottling “dark energy,” which is abundant throughout the Universe, could potentially be used to launch payloads to space without rocket fuel.
If functional interstellar probes employ artificial intelligence (AI) and stealth “dark” technologies that are beyond our imagination, then we would classify them as either “dark comets,” “empty trash bag objects,” or “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs),” possibilities that I will discuss in a Congressional briefing on May 1, 2025.
The rarity of technological space trash could explain Fermi’s question as a source of interstellar meteors, and by the potentially anomalous nature of advanced interstellar probes. Electromagnetically loud civilizations might have been invaded and silenced long ago by interstellar predators. In that case, it is just a matter of time before we will witness a response to the electromagnetic signals we leaked out over the past century... (MORE - missing details)
EXCERPTS: . . . Even if extraterrestrial analogs of Elon Musk from nearby stars exceed our interstellar output by more than a factor of a hundred million, the resulting interstellar space trash has a very small chance of landing at the Los Alamos National Laboratory during lunchtime in the summer of 1950, when Fermi asked his question.
[...] In my latest paper, I suggested that bottling “dark energy,” which is abundant throughout the Universe, could potentially be used to launch payloads to space without rocket fuel.
If functional interstellar probes employ artificial intelligence (AI) and stealth “dark” technologies that are beyond our imagination, then we would classify them as either “dark comets,” “empty trash bag objects,” or “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs),” possibilities that I will discuss in a Congressional briefing on May 1, 2025.
The rarity of technological space trash could explain Fermi’s question as a source of interstellar meteors, and by the potentially anomalous nature of advanced interstellar probes. Electromagnetically loud civilizations might have been invaded and silenced long ago by interstellar predators. In that case, it is just a matter of time before we will witness a response to the electromagnetic signals we leaked out over the past century... (MORE - missing details)

