A chance?
Hasn’t this been ongoing since airplanes were invented?
Are those VR goggles?
I once had a similar thought: if we were to build stations/cities on the moon, you’d likely be able to see the light from them when they’re in shadow.
This would be kind of cool, but imagine you don’t know about people building cities on the moon and all you see are these glowing lines spreading across the moon. You’d probably think the moon was breaking apart or something. I’d imagine some “uncontacted tribes” would feel like it’s a sign of the end of the world.
On an unrelated note, this will be my last comment from lemm.ee
I could be wrong but I do remember reading somewhere that after ww2 there have been instances in pacific islands of native people standing on old runways doing the flag stances in hopes it brings in a plane.
I think you greatly overestimate the number of truly uncontacted tribes
Says someone who will remove belts, shoes, and all metal objects and wait for hours to get the chance to sit inside of one.
Isn’t that what cargo cults are
Many??
The opening scene of Star Trek Into Darkness explores this very idea