People do weird things to animals in order to find out what will happen. Not only are those things incomprehensible to the animals, the rationale for the details of lot of them wouldn’t make sense to most people, either because the explanation is technical or because it’s a badly thought out experiment.
On the non-scientific side, I don’t think an insect can make sense of getting caught in a cup and dumped out a window.
It’s at least plausible that aliens want to study relatively undisturbed human societies—how a particular intelligent species behaves could still be very hard to predict, even for aliens capable of space travel. It’s not that they’d be afraid of us, it’s that we’re interesting enough without adding in reactions to aliens.
I have heard it suggested, in jest, that abduction and anal-probing of humans found alone on rural roads is a sign that even societies sufficiently advanced to travel between solar systems still can’t figure out how to efficiently allocate research grant money.
People do weird things to animals in order to find out what will happen. Not only are those things incomprehensible to the animals, the rationale for the details of lot of them wouldn’t make sense to most people, either because the explanation is technical or because it’s a badly thought out experiment.
On the non-scientific side, I don’t think an insect can make sense of getting caught in a cup and dumped out a window.
It’s at least plausible that aliens want to study relatively undisturbed human societies—how a particular intelligent species behaves could still be very hard to predict, even for aliens capable of space travel. It’s not that they’d be afraid of us, it’s that we’re interesting enough without adding in reactions to aliens.
I have heard it suggested, in jest, that abduction and anal-probing of humans found alone on rural roads is a sign that even societies sufficiently advanced to travel between solar systems still can’t figure out how to efficiently allocate research grant money.
“Stop! We have reached the limits of what rectal probing can teach us.” One of my favourite Simpsons quotes.
Also, this