Trying to balance my perversion of being half a skeptic half a "believer" (I don't really like that term, I would prefer the one "out of the box
thinker") LOL I was getting an itch to try and visualize NASA robotic projects vs known and famous Alien robotic creatures sightings, like this for
ex.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
which btw if someone pays close attention and tries to visualize the faces it might get a very familiar sight. They might look exactly like whatever
models used to represent at least artistically the Face on Mars. If someone can find that specific movie, if anybody knows what I'm talking about i
would be thankful, but this is not a material for this one thread or rather the topic. It can be posted on the other thread about the original
sighting.
Now imagine first public alien contact in space to be something like two robots talking to each other, I wouldn't be very surprised! LOL
The robotic approach, mainly the humanoid form is something that should have been a priority for any space agency. It both conveys our physical form,
although no matter how much this design philosophy might be limiting in abilities, it gives us as a chance to widely practice at anything the human
body would be subjected to in space exploration.
Maybe robots themselves are not the only answer and there might be instances where simply you wouldn't be able to use anything else than the human
body and mind itself.
While reading about alien robotic contact cases, and observing news about how cutting edge robotics advance in space, I somehow get an eerie feeling
that we are close to some kind of a singularity ourselves.
Maybe aliens are not so much advanced as we initially thought, at least some of them, or WE are not so much inferior as it is usually perceived.
Although it really is taking too long, I just hope that somehow a big future advancement is closing near.
Anyway I posted this reply because I found the main NASA page about Robonaut 2 and I think they had updated it a bit after the initial news that
appear on the web.
robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov...
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