UFO's... What do you think?

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   / UFO's... What do you think? #561  
Pretty good video on that.

No argument on the likelihood of it being a TR-3B, and well remember the "Belgian Wave" in the 1980's.

I think there is at least a possibility that the Pentagon is trying to Out the Black budget spacecraft and force the "Above Top secret" group into/under regular US military control.

Unacknowledged is a good watch -quite a few declassified documents featured and some history -Trailer


ps concerning JAL 1628
page 32 post 318 in this thread -time sure flies
 
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   / UFO's... What do you think? #563  
The universe contains more than a billion billion stars, many of them millions to billions of years older than our sun. Do you think with those odds that we are the only inhabitable planet?
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #564  
Don't much care actually and why would any alien beings want to visit here anyway? This planet isn't a nice place from what I see.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #565  
The universe contains more than a billion billion stars, many of them millions to billions of years older than our sun. Do you think with those odds that we are the only inhabitable planet?

There certainly could be “life” somewhere else. But - somewhere inhabitable by us isn’t the same as inhabitable by something else.

There is no reason to believe alien life is anywhere close to us. They may not have to breathe or eat or drink. Who knows. No one on Earth really has a clue what other life can be somewhere.

MoKelly
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #566  
I'm of the belief there is life on other planets...and they may be advanced enough to travel between star systems.
Now, did they visit Earth? Who knows...and if they did, would we even know they had?
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #567  
Yes there are billions and billions of stars and planets making it unlikely that Earth has the only forms of life but there is another factor here, time. **** sapiens have only been on Earth less than a million years and probably will not exist here in another million years. Time is infinite. Other races may have developed space travel 5 million years ago or 50 million years ago or even longer and are now extinct. Other races may develop space travel in 10 million years or longer when we are extinct. Over the course of time there may be billions of planets with life at different times but if they aren't developed at the same time as us chances are infinitesimal that we will ever meet or have proof of their existence.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #568  
I think that we expect intelligent life to resemble us, but that probably isn't the case. Like others, I doubt that this planet is the only place in the universe which has life.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #569  
When I was a young man I had a desire to write a novel. I had a good idea for a novel with a surprise ending like The Planet of The Apes had. I fooled around with it for several years before giving up because my writing skills were inadequate.

Skipping through the beginning and middle of the book and going right to the ending, the space travelers were on a one way trip through space lasting for many years and finally came to what they believed was the end of the universe because no more stars were visible but odd shapes were beginning to appear. Shapes that did not appear to move. After years more of travel they were finally able to make out the shapes. Each shape was larger than our Milky Way and in the years they were traveling they determined that the shapes were indeed moving but in a different time frame than we have, so slow that a second of their time would equal 1000 centuries of our time.

The view expanded where it could be seen that the shapes they saw were people, evidently celebrating an occasion with sparklers and the sparks from the sparklers were the suns of our universe. A spark lasting a fleeting second in their time was the life of a sun in ours.

Could our universe be nothing but a child playing with a sparkler? Could sparks from our sparklers be another faster moving universe?
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #570  
I think that we expect intelligent life to resemble us, but that probably isn't the case. Like others, I doubt that this planet is the only place in the universe which has life.
In the grand scheme of things we are no more than a speck of sand in a huge sandbox. Of course there is intelligent life out there but like I said, if they came here and saw what a mess we have made of earth, why would they bother to hang around anyway.

Besides, if they can travel around the universe their level of intelligence makes us look like heathens.

We like to think of ourselves as the top of the food chain when in fact we aren't at all.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #572  
The universe contains more than a billion billion stars, many of them millions to billions of years older than our sun. Do you think with those odds that we are the only inhabitable planet?

I think the odds are quite low. Wouldn't it be amazing if we ARE the only life in the universe? To me, that seems even more freaky than envisioning other civilizations.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #573  
Yes there are billions and billions of stars and planets making it unlikely that Earth has the only forms of life but there is another factor here, time. **** sapiens have only been on Earth less than a million years and probably will not exist here in another million years. Time is infinite. Other races may have developed space travel 5 million years ago or 50 million years ago or even longer and are now extinct. Other races may develop space travel in 10 million years or longer when we are extinct. Over the course of time there may be billions of planets with life at different times but if they aren't developed at the same time as us chances are infinitesimal that we will ever meet or have proof of their existence.

The time and location factors are why I'm quite skeptical that any of our UFOs are from other worlds. Yes, there are bound to be other spacecrafts out there somewhere, but the odds of them being here at the same time as mankind seems highly unlikely.
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #574  
The universe contains more than a billion billion stars, many of them millions to billions of years older than our sun. Do you think with those odds that we are the only inhabitable planet?

I’m not doubting your numbers - but - who actually counted a to a billion billion to verify that amount?

I bet no human could count a billion billion.

MoKelly
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #577  
During blackfly season I've always envisioned some alien space ship flying over and witnessing people slapping themselves repeatedly on their face and arms. "Get us out of here Scottie, there's no intelligent life down there." :D
 
   / UFO's... What do you think? #580  
Funny how humans can't imagine other realities different from their own. Never mind the far away, getting here physically mind set. It's all about other dimensions. Why they can appear and simply disappear. All UFOs are seen from a Human Perspective. If your mind has no match for what you are seeing, it will make up something or use the next closest thing stored in memory.
 
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