That may depend on the level of advancement. Do you notice the size and capacity difference of computers from the early days to now? Perhaps the same concept can be applied to transportations...I would think you need some serious spaceship - not some tiny little flying saucer.

They could also have some advanced tech (wouldn't that be the case by default if they were intergalactic?) to hide from our sensors. Just 60 years ago we couldn't imagine an aircraft that can hide from radar but they're here.
Perhaps the same concept can be applied to transportations...![]()
Moore's Law is computer specific and can not be applied to transportation.
My understanding is that Moore's law describes the number of transistors on a die.
So it's not inherently computer specific, but there's not really an analog reason for millions of die transistors.
If the space visitors' technology is meant for stealth, it needs some tweaking. 🙂
So it's not inherently computer specific, but there's not really an analog reason for millions of die transistors.
If the space visitors' technology is meant for stealth, it needs some tweaking. 🙂
Like something beyond our current understanding of technology?it needs some tweaking. 🙂
A computer doesn't have to carry food or water. In order to sustain life, wouldn't you need something big? Sure you may have stealth but whatever it is it has to carry people and all the supplies for a long journey.
That is unless you can achieve FTL travel that can move from one place to another in such a short time with only one or two being at the control.
That is unless you can achieve FTL travel that can move from one place to another in such a short time with only one or two being at the control.
What do you mean, their? The beings that are far more advanced than we are?No, like something beyond their current level of understanding.
If they did, then sure, it doesn't have to carry all the amenities for long trip.That is unless you can achieve FTL travel that can move from one place to another in such a short time with only one or two being at the control.
So, in your opinion, they made a boo-boo that we can call out?If they're trying to hide, they're doing a poor job of it.
Yes. If they're trying to hide, they're doing a poor job of it.
“Hiding” might be a bankrupt concept in this regard. The data recovered from reactions to various degrees of exposure might be exactly what is being gathered and the logic behind this may be unfathomably opaque to us.
"They're here because we see them" wasn't especially fruitful.
The thread may as well try the "they're here because we don't see them" angle.
The thread may as well try the "they're here because we don't see them" angle.
My understanding is that Moore's law describes the number of transistors on a die.
So it's not inherently computer specific, but there's not really an analog reason for millions of die transistors.
If the space visitors' technology is meant for stealth, it needs some tweaking. 🙂
Do you know of any application that requires huge numbers of transistors on dies which is not a computer?
Is there a actual clear picture.
Or just the usual rubbish, blurry ,grainy or photoshop pictures.
As a teen I found the subject interesting.
Later more often than not, the stories get dragged out.
Or just the usual rubbish, blurry ,grainy or photoshop pictures.
As a teen I found the subject interesting.
Later more often than not, the stories get dragged out.
memory chipsDo you know of any application that requires huge numbers of transistors on dies which is not a computer?
A computer doesn't have to carry food or water. In order to sustain life, wouldn't you need something big? Sure you may have stealth but whatever it is it has to carry people and all the supplies for a long journey.
That is unless you can achieve FTL travel that can move from one place to another in such a short time with only one or two being at the control.
No need for live beings though - only probes with relatively simple AI are required.
memory chips
The memory chips in my household are all part of a computer.
Granted they are different from the CPU but I have no idea what use they would be without computers or what use the computer would be without memory.
We had trouble with UFO's every night.
One would fly by mid evening.
Then I spotted the wife's broomstick next to the back door and that explained everything.
One would fly by mid evening.
Then I spotted the wife's broomstick next to the back door and that explained everything.
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