I'm not going to draw any conclusions for anyone, but I want to share this. And you can say I'm a conspiracy theorist, but honestly, I'd have to care more about the implications for that to be true, I think, and at this point in my life, I really don't.
One morning when I was getting ready for school in 1982, there was a story on the news about astronomers finding a planet in the habitable zone of Proxima Centauri.
One morning while I was driving to school in 1991, there was a story on the news stating that the planet they thought they had found in 1982 was not, in fact, actually there, but was the result of an error at the observatory.
It would take approximately 8.5 years for a relativistic signal to be sent there and for us to receive any response.
And now a planet has been discovered in the habitable zone of Proxima Centauri again, only, no, wait, it's just some sort of "spurious artifact of data analysis" again.
Okay. Whatever.