UFO Theories - Oceanic UFOs, are we looking in the wrong place?
Often, we search the skies for UFOs, but given that 71% of the Earth is covered by water, might the ocean hold the secrets to extraterrestrial visits?
The common trope in UFO sightings is to look up — to gaze into the vast expanse of the sky in search of something unexplainable. However, an intriguing thought occurs: with 71% of the Earth's surface covered by water, are we possibly searching in the wrong realm for alien life?
Roswell vs. Ocean
Take, for instance, the infamous Roswell incident, where remnants of what some believe to be a UFO were found scattered over land. If we extrapolate from this singular event, considering the vastness of our oceans, it's plausible that for every UFO crash recovered on land, there could be multiple others lost in the depths of the sea, unnoticed and unexplored.
Our technology is limited - theirs isn't!
Our ability to explore the oceanic depths is limited; the deep sea is less mapped and understood than the surface of Mars. This begs the question: could the ocean floor be a repository for extraterrestrial artifacts?
If these crafts are engineered to travel through the harsh environment of space, withstanding the vacuum and radiation, it stands to reason that they might also be designed to endure the high pressures and cold temperatures of our planet's deep oceans.
Preservation of UFOs Under Water
Why would an alien spacecraft be better preserved underwater? The isolation and pressure of the deep sea could potentially protect these crafts from the erosive forces that would quickly degrade them on land or in a less controlled environment.
If these crafts can traverse the vast interstellar distances, enduring the profound depths and the accompanying pressures could be a minor challenge by comparison.
Government Involvement and Secrecy
The lack of transparency and quick dismissals from governmental bodies when confronted with UFO sightings could point to a broader unwillingness to acknowledge or disclose encounters of an otherworldly nature. This secrecy fosters a culture ripe for speculation and conspiracy theories, particularly about what might be hidden in the uncharted ocean depths.
Lets Start by Looking in our Oceans
Considering the limitations of our current exploratory technologies, the deep ocean could indeed be the next frontier in the search for extraterrestrial evidence. By shifting our focus from sky to sea, we might uncover more about our visitors from beyond the stars.
As we continue to develop technologies capable of probing these profound depths, perhaps we will find that the answers to our questions about extraterrestrial life have been beneath the waves all along.