An interesting article at
concerns the subject of micro-drones. These are very tiny drones, about the size of
insects, which are in development for both civilian and military usage.
Among their chief characteristics is that, due to their tiny
size, they can be used for surveillance and espionage, or even sabotage, while not
being noticed by the targeted persons.
The existence of such drones brings us to the question of
UFOs. If UFOs (or UAPs, as they are now
known) are possibly examples of advanced technology that come from faraway
planets, then we should expect that technology to have produced micro-drones.
This speculation then leads even further, to the possibility
that alien technology has produced even smaller versions of drones, using
nano-technology. Such drones could be too small to be seen
without a microscope. Worse yet, they
could be equipped with stealth devices that could distort their appearance,
even under a microscope.
It gets more weird. Nano-drones
would be a form of nano-bots, molecular-sized robots. Such things can be self-replicating. Therefore, they could be present in vast
numbers. At some point, enormous swarms
of micro or nano drones could overwhelm our civilizations.
Let’s face it, if any of this is possible, it has likely
already happened, and there would be nothing we could do about it.
If instead, micro-drone and nano-bot technologies are being
developed on earth, then the prospects for disaster remain enormous. One knows not where to begin listing the
possible ramifications.
One certainty looms ominously before us. As technology advances, it becomes ever more
unpredictable, and therefore, ever more dangerous. We are already aware of the destructive
potential of nuclear warfare, but many more (and fatal) threats exist, while
others are on the drawing boards and in the laboratories.
Is our self-destruction inevitable? It is, if one believes the Bible, especially
its final portion, The Book of the Revelation.
As that book tells us, there is only one salvation: God.
Otherwise, we are already doomed.
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