Greetings!
I wonder which highlights the seemingly already long progressing technology exchange program brought forward until now.
There are at least reasonable claims that the transistor originally came from it.
It is quite interesting to consider why certain technological breaktroughs were made available to the public while others are still being either (almost) completely denied, ignored or even blocked by the usual subjects...
I'd say it was a quite good idea to carefully reevaluate many technological innovations during the last let's say 100 years for their at least in some cases "unclear" real historical background.
Another question I asked myself is which if any at all of our 'made on earth (c)' technologies were new or unknown but yet useful for certain ET groups and why...
Although it seems unlikely at first (and the situation is not exactly comparable) - even the native south americans knew some things or had some technologies previously unknown to the spanish...
Building huge mother ships with a diameter of 10 or more kilometers is a task that seems extremely hard to archive during a "compact" time span. Even with full automatic robots it's highly time consuming, isn't it?
Therefore - and because of the nature of evolution itself - I could imagine the technological mile stones don't get fewer or less significant with free energy / anti-gravity and other highly advanced technologies.
I could imagine that at least some civilizations have successfully managed to artificially project and/or synthesize "material" particles including certain quantum, atoms, molecules up to highly complex structures thereof.
Just as it is already proven and relatively widely known on earth (nowadays - thx Einstein! :) that matter can be converted to energy so the opposite direction seems very plausible, too, although it might be way harder in practice to realize (for what reasons ever ;).
I propose to all interested to thing / research / experiment with the mere idea of "particle projection" / "energy to mass" conversion! :)
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BTW: Dear galactics, many of us already know about the harmful side effects of modern cell phones etc.
I'm convinced you could not even theoretically co-ordinate intergalactic stationed space ships if you had not found a way to communicate with (much!) more than the speed of light.
So what approach do you prefer to communicate "in real-time" over extremely long distances?
Scalar waves? Gravity waves? Something completely different? (let's say quantum-communication+time-travel combination methods? = sending a sender back in time to send a slow signal early enough in order to reach its target at exactly the calculated "later now"?)
Please enlighten us about it!
Yes the planetary-internet is great - but a inter-galactic-net was even way more fascinating to be connected to... :)
Physical distance tends to get of less importance as the quality of communication improves.
Be well!