If UFOs are so advanced, why do they let us see them at all?

If UFOs are so advanced, why do they let us see them at all?

The biggest mystery in the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) debate isn’t just how these crafts fly—it’s why they aren't invisible. If a craft can outmaneuver an F-22 Raptor and defy the laws of physics, it surely has the technology to remain completely hidden, yet thousands of people see them every year, often glowing with bright, unmistakable lights.

Experts and researchers have proposed several mind-bending theories to explain this "Visibility Paradox." One leading theory suggests that the "lights" we see aren't actually navigation lights like on a Cessna, but a physical byproduct of their propulsion systems. If these crafts use high-energy plasma or gravitational warping to move, the surrounding air might ionize, creating a brilliant glow that they simply cannot—or care not to—hide.

Another more provocative theory is the "Socialization Hypothesis." This suggests that the phenomenon is intentionally "leaking" into our reality to slowly acclimate the human race to their presence. By appearing just enough to be noticed but not enough to be captured, they may be performing a multi-generational "soft disclosure," preparing our collective consciousness for an eventual open contact.

Do you think UFOs are accidentally visible because of their engines, or are they "showing off" to get us used to the idea that we aren't alone?