I mean getting to a specific place on the far side of the moon is pretty impressive. To do that, society has to have evolved to a certain scientific threshold. What if an alien civilization placed it there, knowing that humans could only reach it if they, 1) had the technology and organization to get to the moon, and 2) had the curiosity and enterprise to research the far side of it. If I were an alien, that’s probably where I would want to have first contact. Safest place
Posadism attempts to introduce elements of Ufology into Marxist thought.[1][2] Arguing that only communism can allow the development of interplanetary travel, they concluded that visiting aliens from other planets must live in highly advanced communist societies and are bound to help Earth-based communists with bringing about the world revolution.[3][4]
I mean getting to a specific place on the far side of the moon is pretty impressive. To do that, society has to have evolved to a certain scientific threshold. What if an alien civilization placed it there, knowing that humans could only reach it if they, 1) had the technology and organization to get to the moon, and 2) had the curiosity and enterprise to research the far side of it. If I were an alien, that’s probably where I would want to have first contact. Safest place
Posadism
Posadism attempts to introduce elements of Ufology into Marxist thought.[1][2] Arguing that only communism can allow the development of interplanetary travel, they concluded that visiting aliens from other planets must live in highly advanced communist societies and are bound to help Earth-based communists with bringing about the world revolution.[3][4]