If humans were produced on another planet, and then built spaceships on Earth thousands of years later, would the spaceships be made by aliens, or not?
I've come to really dislike the term "alien".
Still prefer space neighbors. At the least, I'm done believing in human-based narratives regarding UAP.
The idea that humans are the most advanced species in this solar system is hilarious human-based propaganda.
The Pyramids serve as the ultimate proof are superiority is simply bullshit. I used to think the problem was ignorance, and I was wrong.
It's arrogance.
People invest so much time and effort into their social agendas/politics/religions, that when it comes time to go "oh, we've just been acting like spoiler, deluded children" we double down on it.
The reason advanced races are hesitant to share tech with us is highlighted by Vegapunk and the Mother Flame in One Piece.
The same technology that allows for free energy can easily destroy the world, nuclear fission is proof of this.
If it weren't for the UAP shutting down various human military operations, especially the ones involving nukes, we would have already had another nuclear apocalypse, like what occurred roughly 10,000 years ago.
You can call them aliens if you want, they're made of the same shit, same atomic matter you are, just spun differently.
Is there a reason this subject annoys you so much?