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The Pentagon suggests that the alien mothership could send miniature probes to Earth.

This is an interesting theory. The thing is that the asteroid Oumumua from another solar system also suggested being the alien probe. The fact is that nobody detects the signals from the Oumuamua anywhere, but if that thing is a probe, it could use something that we might call "old fashion". The fact is that no human ever landed on that asteroid. So there is space for the hypothesis. That theory about the Oumumua as the interstellar probe introduced some Harvard astronomers. There are theoretical models of what the alien probe might look like, how it might act, and how it might be undetected. In some visions, the alien probe uses nanotechnical mechanic computers.  

And if that probe is a so-called SETI probe the mission is to search the unknown intelligence, that probe will travel in the solar system by only its passive systems. So that probe remains stealth if it plays an asteroid. And the system might use stealth technology where the craft is covered by ice. The probe can use superconducting technology where the tape records interesting signals by using antennas. That is covered by an icy shell. And that thing helps to keep the probe undetected. 






The image above)  Artist's vision of Oumuamua



The image above) David A. Hardy's vision of asteroid spacecraft. 


Many times, we think that interstellar travel is impossible because that thing requires faster-than-light technology. Because of the huge distances in the universe. We think that space travelers will not ever visit our solar system. The great distances between stars guarantee that the crew will not ever see their home planet. Or senders of that crew will not ever meet them again. 

But there is the possibility that the aliens think otherwise than we think. There is also the possibility that the stations or planets that send the probes are covered by using ion whirl that travels at the speed of light. If both participants of the space trip the sending station and spacecraft are using the Tipler Cylinder, the structure where the time is very strongly dilated or even stopped. That system allows the senders can meet the travelers again. 

If the time dilation is done otherways than using faster-than-light technology like covering the craft with a cylinder that rotates with the speed of light, that allows routine interstellar missions. And the only thing is that both the sender and the craft must use time dilation so that they can travel between stars and then bring their crew back from that mission. 


https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/06/health/oumuamua-alien-probe-harvard-intl/index.html

https://futurism.com/harvard-professor-defends-claim-oumuamua

https://nypost.com/2023/03/15/pentagon-officials-suggest-alien-mothership-in-our-solar-system-could-send-mini-probes-to-earth/

https://visionsoftheaiandfuture.blogspot.com/2023/03/enormous-scale-time-dilation-can-make.html


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipler_cylinder

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