Could the 'Future Shock' discovery explain why aliens flirt with us but don't interact with us?
Was the 45-year-old book by Alvin Toffler the solution to why aliens haven’t made direct contact with humans yet? Does the “Future Shock” discovery explain why the extraterrestrials flirt with us but don’t interact with us? Do they understand that too much reality too fast is too much for humans to handle? Would running into the alien hasten the arrival of the future? Was the 45-year-old book by Alvin Toffler the solution to why aliens haven’t made direct contact with humans yet? Does the “Future Shock” discovery explain why the extraterrestrials flirt with us but don’t interact with us? Do they understand that too much reality too fast is too much for humans to handle? Would running into the alien hasten the arrival of the future? Alvin Toffler, a writer, came up with a concept in 1970 that was so deep that its effects may still be seen today. Future shock is a state of uncertainty brought on by an incapacity to adapt to quick or abrupt change. It