Earthshot award winner 1 44.01 https://earthshotprize.org/winners-finalists/44-01/ Some **** about recycling carbon or whatever
Earthshot winner 2 Mukuru Clean stoves https://earthshotprize.org/winners-finalists/mukuru-clean-stoves/ No more air pollution from cooking in a hut
Earthshot winner 3 Notpla https://earthshotprize.org/winners-finalists/notpla/ Replacing plastic with seaweed plastic
I know it was tongue in cheek that gif, but I was saying it could be us? My initial thoughts seeing your vid is not aliens, but instead us from the future - maybe some group of travellers going back in time to experience a famous moment in history. Maybe if we had the video tech 70 years ago we'd see that sort of footage over Germany in 1945 or over Dallas in 1963 with Kennedy being shot. I've never believed in time travel into the past because if that was ever going to be possible in the future then they'd be here now. So the fact they aren't, means it could never happen. Like a paradox. But maybe it is possible, it's just that it's a remote action e.g. ufo flights with tech that can observe from the skies.
Someone saw Tomorrow war recently Seriously tho, i prefer it to be a collection of alien species playing us like Westworld
Maybe our idea of time travel has been misled by movie makers, there may well be a way to travel in time but not as we know it. I don't truly understand the concept of how time in space slows the further you go into it. Suppose the biggest question to me is what is the purpose in life, why are we here, why is anything here, and that's the bit I feel that crosses space with religion, because we don't know the answers. It just seems such a waste to learn and understand everything in life, to then only die. What we don't know is if there is a parallel universe, if there is a ground hog day and if none of that exists and we only return back to the soil, what was the purpose in it all.
I believe in fate, but I don't really know what fate is, I describe it as a cycle where every action has a consequence, not just for you but for others too.
Watch the film Sliding Doors it is a crap romantic **** show but all of our lives are scenes from Sliding Doors where every decision you make and every mistake you make lead you to where to where you are now
On this point, I'd question whether it is all wasted. We die but we pass all that learning on. We're the only species to do so. So in a sense we don't die - not as a human race, we progress and evolve. Into what I don't know. That question will be answered at some point in the future. And maybe that links into your 2nd paragraph - the purpose of it all. And somehow time travel is a part of it all. And it's all one big cycle... or different cycles with all sorts of parallel universes.
I was thinking of the Anne Sacoolas case today as it was the end of the trial, and thought how many of us have driven on the wrong side of the road, with no incident, and we just rectify our mistake and carry on our way. What if Sacoolas had only been delayed by a matter of minutes, because she'd left her keys behind or had gone back for something she had forgotten - what if the lads bike hadn't started that day or had a puncture, anything that makes up a few minutes of time, to avoid the timeframe of death. How many lives have been impacted through what did occur, and how it's played in to everyones life, whether you work on the case or are mere journalist reporting on it, and the events that created.