UAPs are Random Phenomena?

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This may sound strange, but I am trying to track the origin of a theory that tries to explain why any supposedly advanced “non-human” species that has mastered space (or inter dimensional) travel would be dumb enough to crash on Earth. The theory stated that these “non-human pilots” just pilot these crafts randomly and don’t care if they crash. Essentially they are just “random”, in the sense that there are a lot of them just flying around with seemingly no purpose, sort of like asteroids.

Basically the explanation is that they are so alien they seem to have no purpose that animates them and that explains why they sometimes crash. They just fly around randomly.

Anyone heard of this before?

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