jerryc41 wrote:
I'm conflicted about UFOs. Obviously, there is something there, but are they from another planet? I don't believe there is any other intelligent life in the universe, but I don't believe everything the government tells us, either.
Are you sure about intelligent life anywhere in the universe?
Norm Rosenberg wrote:
Are you sure about intelligent life anywhere in the universe?
Of course there is intelligent life somewhere in the universe. The universe is really, really BIG.
jerryc41 wrote:
... I don't believe there is any other intelligent life in the universe,...
In other words, you don't believe that there is any intelligent life in the universe.
Kmgw9v wrote:
I would agree except that the immense size of the universe tells me something different. We are nothing but a grain of sand. It would be vain to think that no other intelligent life is out there other than us.
Note I left out the word βotherβ.
Distance and time is not a magic wand that guarantees life exists out there. Even 15 BY is hardly enough time for our own evolved existence.
bdk wrote:
Funny I have said the same thing. I was watching videos from Texas flap a few days ago.
The video was terrible, must have been shot with an old flip phone cause I phones do a lot better.
Or maybe the aliens are sending out a signal to jam the camera.
and while we are at it, WTH is going on at skin walker ranch?
Methinks it's just Texas. Nothing works right there anymore.
And BTW, Rongnongno, military stuff gets dumbed down waay before you ever know about it.
TheShoe wrote:
In other words, you don't believe that there is any intelligent life in the universe.
*I* would believe there is .... just not humanoid.
We really live in the "Goldilocks" zone- for us.
Change the world's temperature 10 degrees C- either way- and we'll really suffer.
Change the world's gravity 10% - ditto.
Change the world's air volume and pressure- and that'll suck.
If it wasn't because of an out of sync molten iron layer the radiation would do us in. Mars?
A common analogy- the world's water supply is like 1 drop of water on a golf ball.
Drop a couple dino killer asteroids in the oceans and you'll need to look up Plan W.
What if something looked at us, and said "Nah. They ain't it".
How civilized are we? @ 100 years ago? 500 years? 5000 years?
What will we be in 500 years? Or 5000?
And PLEASE I don't want to hear one more peaceful space brethren visitors.
They'll be just as peaceful as Cortes. Columbus. Maybe Father Serra?
Cortes, etc brought small pox, syphjilis and measles to Africa, and the Americas- over 95% died.
What happens to *us* when the space visitors do the same to our world?
Oops?
A clear, crisp, in-focus video of the object would make it obvious what it is - a bird, airplane, balloon, etc.
Harry0 wrote:
*I* would believe there is .... just not humanoid.
We really live in the "Goldilocks" zone- for us.
Change the world's temperature 10 degrees C- either way- and we'll really suffer.
Change the world's gravity 10% - ditto.
Change the world's air volume and pressure- and that'll suck.
If it wasn't because of an out of sync molten iron layer the radiation would do us in. Mars?
A common analogy- the world's water supply is like 1 drop of water on a golf ball.
Drop a couple dino killer asteroids in the oceans and you'll need to look up Plan W.
What if something looked at us, and said "Nah. They ain't it".
How civilized are we? @ 100 years ago? 500 years? 5000 years?
What will we be in 500 years? Or 5000?
And PLEASE I don't want to hear one more peaceful space brethren visitors.
They'll be just as peaceful as Cortes. Columbus. Maybe Father Serra?
Cortes, etc brought small pox, syphjilis and measles to Africa, and the Americas- over 95% died.
What happens to *us* when the space visitors do the same to our world?
Oops?
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If they are of higher intelligence they will put earth on there tv as a bad comedy and use it as an example of what not to do. Lol
The human-centric view of the potential for the existence of lifeforms off Earth allows for the range of opinion on this subject. Coming advances in sensors may eventually detect life elsewhere than Earth. Meantime, we may only speculate on its nature and its relation to earthlings.
If you humans don't believe we are here. Lol lol πππ
charles tabb wrote:
Found this one on the WEB and thought OK, This has to do with photography.
Yep. My reaction exactly. I'm not really impressed with what they've shown so far.
GerryER wrote:
You must consider the timing of these "sightings." What are they (the government) trying to distract our attention from??
On another note, remember the old movie, "The Day the Earth Stood Still" where after the nuclear age started here on earth, we became a threat to other civilizations in other worlds.
My opinion is that earth is a penal colony for our solar system, and every once in awhile someone from outer space drops off another bunch of derelicts and criminals, many who migrate to governing cities and run for office. Just a thought.
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Sounds like a winner to me.
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