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Why hypothetical aliens might have greater knowledge than we have?

Why hypothetical aliens might have greater knowledge than we have?

Those hypothetical aliens might be elder civilization

Here I will introduce two versions of the reason, why aliens might have greater knowledge than we have. One thing is that those aliens might be elder civilization, and that thing would cause that they might have greater knowledge than we have.

Or in fact, those hypothetical spacemen might have greater knowledge only about the things like interstellar traveling, but the knowledge might be very limited. That means those aliens would have very great knowledge about a very limited sector of technology and research.

But in fact, there could be another answer for that really interesting question, and in this text, I will follow the line, that the aliens could flight between the stars. There could be the reason, why those hypothetical aliens might have greater experience about the long-term spaceflight. And this explanation might not please everyone.

Maybe their developing and research programs have a limited focus

The theory about the limited focus about research and developing process might be born from the idea that maybe those humanoids are coming from the solar system, what is around the blue star. That means that the lifetime of that blue star might be very short, and when it would start to turn to red giant or super-giant, the civilization must flee from their solar system and fly to another star for looking for the new home.

And in the case that there would be the intelligent civilization, that species would focus all their knowledge to the technology, what is useful in the interstellar traveling, and in this scenario, those aliens would not have the ultimate knowledge about everything.

They might have advanced genetic- and engineering skills if they are connected to space flights but they might not know about the railroads. Things like railroads would be a useful transportation system also in the spacecraft, what might be even hundreds of kilometers long. And this is one point of the view of one mystery of the world. That mystery is, where the UFO:s are coming from?

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