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Ancient Aliens: Dimming Star Caused by Alien Spacecraft (Season



In the 21st century, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence is ramping up like never before, with powerful new technologies allowing us to explore billions of stars across the universe. See more in this scene from Season 20, Episode 14, “The Search For Extraterrestrial…

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  1. Why would advanced aliens offer knowledge that we can learn from? We benefit from their teaching, but there is no benefit to them. What an idiot idea this dumb woman has!

  2. Er no, it's it's simply a change in the plasma body of the object, as its electrical input from it's electrical filament stream changes. ET knows and uses plasma physics to get around and not warped woo woo maths guesswork.

  3. Somewhere beyond the edge of the galaxy we live in, there are always a few super spacecraft present.
    Super spacecraft are 3.4 times the size of the solar system. They release spacecraft the size of the Earth into the galaxy we live in.
    Those spaceships are of course invisible to us humans. We only accidentally see them when they are in visible mode.
    Perhaps new super spacecraft are capable of destroying the galaxy and creating an empty space area 300 million light years wide.😊

  4. If they are Looking for something like this? I'm sure that if I was going to Look for something like this? Wouldn't that tell Us that They have Some kind of evidence that They have proof of (LIFE) ?? I think that They Do ! Thanks for your Time and video! JimS

  5. Lets hope we never come across beings that can harness energy from a star by building a screen big enough to cover most of it. earth would be demolished in a blink of an eye for their super highway with no thought whats so ever.

  6. The irregularity and scale of Tabby's Star's dimming challenge our existing models, indicating that there might be unknown stellar processes or complex circumstellar dynamics at play. Given these observations, could we be witnessing a previously unrecognized stellar phenomenon, or is the dimming still most likely attributable to factors such as circumstellar dust or cometary activity?

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