posted on Sep, 11 2010 @ 12:56 PM
There are limits to what we can learn about UFOs that appear as distant lights, or course. What we can learn depends on what these lights do. For
example, if they move in a manner that normal object can not, we at least have a sense of an object that we can not explain. Careful scrutiny of such
lights sometimes reveals that they expel one or a very few smaller objects, which fly off in various directions. This suggests the possibility of
remotely controlled probes. Most UFO sightings are probably fairly low key. If they make too amazing appearances, too frequently, they run the risk of
causing too severe a fright reaction in humans. If this happened on a large enough scale, it could seriously disrupt human society. The UFO phenomenon
appears to be one of very gradually informing society, as a whole, of the existence of other intelligent life in the universe. Ross