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One thing that I find interesting is the references that UFO activity severely picked up after our nuke testing.
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Sure, they came here a couple of billion years ago to make a pit stop and take a quick dump. That rotting piece of turd eventually evolved into who we are today :-)
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Some days it's not worth
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I'm not saying they're lying. Sagan is much more delicate than me on this subject, so I'll let him explain: SAGAN: If I were speaking to a group of abductees, I think the first thing I would do would be to tell them that I'm sure to many of them the pain that is expressed is genuine, that they're not just making this up. And it's very important to be compassionate. At the same time, I would stress that hallucinations are a human common place, and not a sign that you are crazy. And that absolutely clear hallucinations have occured to normal people and it has a compelling feeling of reality, but it's generated in the head. And that being the case, I would ask them to try to be as objective as they can and see if anything like that might, in fact, explain what they said happened to them. And I'd remind them that children, universally, have terrible nightmares, especially around 7 to 11, and wake up from sleep absolutely terrified about a monster, a witch, a goblin, a demon, and why shouldn't some of us retain that? I mean, there's no question that those monsters don't exist and they're hiding in the closet or under the bed. That's something generated in the mind. Why should it all go away when we grow up? We should retain some of that. And could not something like that be an explanation? I would try to simply ask them to adopt the scientific method of multiple working hypothesis. Right now, they have only one hypothesis and their minds are, in many cases, closed to the alternative. I would ask them to do a serious consideration of the alternative, see if it makes sense. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/aliens/carlsagan.html Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. |
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But you also need to look at Tough it is to kill ALL life on a planet. The Earth has had many extinctions in its history, but life always came back. Our species has developed in just the last 4 million years from a primate that was just starting to stand upright to where we are now. On the Cosmic scale that is but an eyeblink, a millisecond. In the last 10,000 we have gone from stone age tool users to nuclear capable (most of it in the last 5000). Prior to that there was an ice age, so significant historical finds past that age are obscured and lost, but the thing is even we homo sapiens survived that period, in fact that is when we became dominant. Our speed of development may be unusual , or it may be normal. I tend to think we are unusually fast, but that may be a result of the fact that we live on an active and changing planet. It may be that it is a necessity to have such a planet in order for evolution to be spurred to produce a species like us. The dinosaurs ruled the planet for 50 million years. Their extiction by a planet killer comet led to the rise of the mammals as dominant life form (on Land) due to the power vacuum at the top of the food chain. Life is incredibly capable of adapting to extreme conditions. Sentient life is probably extremely rare, yes, but also the only one capable of Purposely spreading itself beyond its planet of origin. If we, as a species, can survive the next 1000 years I have no doubt that we will have established self sufficient colonies off this planet. Once that is done it then gives us the time to even modify ourselves through genetic engineering to be adapted to live in different environments that no base line human could survive in. Once that threshold is reached the timeline of developement is no longer a factor. Sentient life that reaches space and gets out of the "cradle" of its home planet is no longer limited. And then the Stars are the limit! |
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It seems mathematically impossible given our knowledge of mathematics. Maybe we should start another thread debating whether alien life forms are more advanced than us, enabling them to surf the galaxies like we surf the web.
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I think it's possible that other life forms could thrive on those elements similarly to how we thrive upon the basal elements found on earth. I'm not sure whether that would make it easier for life to develop, but it's interesting to think about. |
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A: something really strange happened in Roswell B: Somewhere between ten and fifteen civilians claimed to have saw bodies and metal that was of other worldness C: Officers who were stationed in Roswell, on there deathbed, sweared to the coverup. I just can't believe that we had a secret "weather balloon" Extraordinary evidence is very debatable. I would argue that if you researched some of the extraordinary things that abductees have had implanted inside of them you may find that interesting. |
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Yes, pretty sure they have been. There is a sizable mountain of evidence to support that they have, and still are. There are quite a few -very- important cases, that no one has gotten close to explaining away. When craft are so advanced that they can only belong to a superpower nation or are not from around these parts, makes it easier to break down.
And I for a moment, don't believe that they have tested black projects over major cities, for extended periods. |
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Bees.
Yes bees are aliens. They came a long time ago and like earth flowers so they stayed. Who else but an alien could make honey out of a flower? Also jellyfish are alien commandos. |
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I'm gay for the Broncos!
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Millions of objects on our planet can be thrust into the sky in millions of ways, and not all are instantly identifiable. Hence, unidentified flying objects. That most people insist the word "UFO" means "alien visitor" speaks well for the human imagination. Trusting a former military officer's word is a logical fallacy, known as an Argument from Authority. He may not be lying, he may not be hallucinating, hey may not be old and on his deathbed and senile, he could be telling the truth. But there's no way to verify his claim. As for the alien abductee's, what was implanted inside of them? The alien captain's map charting out his home planet which we can contact with radio? Plans to build a spaceship that we can test and use? The answer to any number of humanity's deepest mathmetical, biological, or physics questions? Heavy elements that don't exist on earth? Materials that have bizarre properties, isotopic ratio's not found on earth? Anything that would give scientific credit to those stories? Unfortunately we have none of those. Instead, the best evidence for aliens that's been produced are scars and parts of objects consisting of earth materials. Nothing extraordinary enough to confirm such extraordinary claims. Last edited by Blart; 05-06-2010 at 09:06 PM.. |
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Spoonboy to Neo from the Matrix: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth. There is no spoon. |
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When Derrel Sims got the objects back to Houston, his first test was to expose them to ultraviolet light. He found that they all glowed brilliant fluorescent green. Derrel has found in his research with abductees that patches of some substance, invisible to the naked eye but fluorescent under black light, sometimes show up on the abductee's body following an abduction. He suspects that whatever this substance is, it could result from direct physical contact with the body of the abductor. With this in mind, he said he was not surprised to see that the three removed objects were fluorescent." Removed from known abductees inbetween the toes on a woman and in the wrist of a man. See source for more info. http://www.ufodigest.com/surgeon.html Last edited by robbieopperude; 05-06-2010 at 09:28 PM.. |
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Given the fact that our science cannot understand things that were built by other humans on our own planet, it is easy to imagine that there could be a great deal of applied science and mathematics that is simply way beyond our current scope of understanding. Imagine the idea of the internet to someone living 1500 years ago. Sending thoughts, words, images, etc through the ethos to anywhere in the world would be literally incomprehensible to someone who will never experience electricity in their lifetime. The internet would seem no less impossible to them than intergalactic travel seems to us today. |
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I'm gay for the Broncos!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mokuDHh0nkg part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAMmiXra9Jo part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Se7rOL_XQs part 3 (Dr. Leir at 3 min) |
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I did read up that alot of other medical people say that the body has a funny way of producing things randomly so perhaps that is all it is. A small percentage of peoples bodies producing something out of the ordinary. The fact that they also claim to be abductees has to say something however. What is your explanation for alleged abductees also having completely out of the ordinary implants inside of there body? |
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The video showed Roger Leir removing some metal objects covered in blood, and a mobile fat ball from people's bodies. I'm not sure what a foot doctor was interested in someone's arm for, but he gave fantastic explanations about how the metal was covered in biological material, and the fat ball would "run away" from one's finger. Another doctor watching the video explained that such things were commonplace, metal is usually covered in blood and tissue when exiting the body, and fat tissue is known to coagulate and become mobile.
When new discoveries are made in any field, scientists publish them in peer-reviewed journals, and to be published is both an honor and a career boost. The fact that Roger Leir avoids this method, and writes alien abduction books and a website, should put his motives and methods in question. As should the fact that he's on probation for medical negligence in California. Last edited by Blart; 05-07-2010 at 12:24 AM.. |
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With an "endless" supply of anti-matter, or the ability to create it on the go from galactic "debris" or whatever, one could accelerate a spaceship indefinitely. Never reaching the speed of light but continuing to incrementally get closer to it (99.9%, 99.99%, 99.999%). Mathematically, accelerating this way one could travel the ENTIRE universe in roughly 12 local years (relativistic effects would mean quadrillions of years on Earth, closer to the speed of light you get, slower time moves for you locally though). Acceleration at 1G, which solves the lack of gravity issue. Quote:
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