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Politicz
07-18-2007, 02:45 AM
Is there really any valid proof that there are UFOs from other planets residing among us? Should we really take those people seriously who have claimed that they were abducted by aliens from outerspace, molested in some form or another by these aliens aboard their space ships, then returned to earth to just continue to go on living? And, what about all those fuzzy pictures of so called alien aircraft? Could these pictures just be table saucers dangling from super thin string in mid air, and deliberately made fuzzy by the camera lens, so that the lie about them being alien aircraft can be perpetuated? Why are none of the pictures ever crystal clear, and why hasn't 99% of the population ever seen any of these so called aliens. Could it be that those claiming to have been abducted where high on meth, or some other illicit drugs-or maybe in need of serious mental help? Hmmm, I remember an incident that happened to me once after a night of heavy drinking. I remember being near the black out stage, when a dark, round figure blocked my view. I thought I had seen some kind of lunar eclipse out of season, or a UFO slowly floating past me. It turns out later that it was only my obese neighbor who came over to my yard to see if I was o.k., and then helped my drunk a$$ into the house. So, if it does turn out that there really are aliens amongst us from other planets, then there goes the government's attempts at national security. WOW!:disbelief: :lmao2: :D

LadyMod at scam.com
07-18-2007, 08:10 AM
Can so many people from different places at different times have such similar hallucinations?

I don't know if there are aliens or not. I've seen things in broad daylight on cloudless days that I can not put an earthly explanation to. But I wouldn't exactly insist it was a UFO.

I don't do drugs, never have. :D

It would be rather difficult to put border patrols in the sky wouldn't it? LOL.


LM

Politicz
07-18-2007, 09:22 PM
Can so many people from different places at different times have such similar hallucinations?

I don't know if there are aliens or not. I've seen things in broad daylight on cloudless days that I can not put an earthly explanation to. But I wouldn't exactly insist it was a UFO.

I don't do drugs, never have. :D

It would be rather difficult to put border patrols in the sky wouldn't it? LOL.


LM
How can there be UFO aliens if physics claims that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Physics states that when anything nears the speed of light, it starts to slow down. So, if this is true, then there is no aliens. The phenomenon that people are seeing is most likely some government experiment. That's probably what big foot is, too-a government experiment that was let loose in the woods, because they didn't want to kill it. :lmao2:

LadyMod at scam.com
07-19-2007, 08:12 AM
How can there be UFO aliens if physics claims that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Physics states that when anything nears the speed of light, it starts to slow down. So, if this is true, then there is no aliens. The phenomenon that people are seeing is most likely some government experiment. That's probably what big foot is, too-a government experiment that was let loose in the woods, because they didn't want to kill it. :lmao2:

Who says man determines what can and cannot be? He can't even conquer a common cold virus. :taunt:


LM

disrupter
08-04-2007, 11:56 AM
physics says 'Nothing in the Universe can travel faster than the speed of light.
Outside of the Universe who knows?

Time is supposedly a 4th dimension [space-time],
Gravity warps space-time into a 5th dimension,

String theory, for what it is worth at this point, heads in the direction of between 10 & 20 dimensions.

If you have enough dimensional vectors we are bound, by probabilities to be close to something.
Question is, are we interesting enough for that something to take a gander our way to check us out?

Are we being visited?
60/40 yes.

Then it becomes a matter of how we should view it.
We shouldn't go gaga assuming they are sweet aliens.
We might find we quite literally don't have to mental faculties to manage their greater technological leaps.
In any event we still have to make our own path/way through time & the Universe, regardless of alien associations. So let's get busy seeing what we can do.

Hasn't the Universe always been far richer in possibilities & rewards, than its surface has indicated?
We should see what we can see,
create what we want to see,
& not confuse the two.

don't let light reflecting off the surface of the ocean blind you to the fact that it is very deep.
possibilities are endless.

Lovelynice
08-04-2007, 07:08 PM
... if physics claims that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Physics states that when anything nears the speed of light, it starts to slow down. ...

You mean our "current" theories of Physics. They might be wrong, and we might not know enough, and there might be many ways around that problem.

Linkster
08-05-2007, 07:45 PM
You mean our "current" theories of Physics. They might be wrong, and we might not know enough, and there might be many ways around that problem.

Thats exactly right - we make our "laws of physics" only on what we ourselves can "prove" - but with the low level of advancement and education we've had over the last few thousands of years I would put it very low on the "evolutionary" scale :)

Punchie_of_the_North
08-05-2007, 08:50 PM
Aliens? I once saw a set of strange craft moving hither and yon on a moonless night on the Inside Passage of the Canadian Pacific Coast. A precursor unmarked 'fast mover' did a matrix of odd passes overhead with a halogen light pattern that ended up being matched by the four strange craft. The event started at dusk and occurred for about an hour into the darkness. These craft moved noiselessly at speeds that defied description. Mankind isn't moving at the speed of light, YET. Mankind is, however, far advanced past the hydrocarbon age. He's just not about to destroy a world economic order to expose truth. Man is a selfish, deceptive, lying schmuck, but a smart one.

disrupter
08-08-2007, 03:13 AM
but how can you be sure some random alien is not also a sleazy lying schmuck as well?

Just one with fancier technology?

to me skepticism is always in order.
deceivers are probably a fundamental axiom of sophisticated complex logic.

The best way to convince me of a 'truth' is when the sheer overhead of something being a lie becomes overwhelmingly discreditable. Make them work & work & work to evidence what [any] 'they' says, so that the truth becomes the only cost effective thing to give you.

Challenged lies are exponentially compounding,
Only unchallenged lies are a light burden.

Challenge every assertion, force liars to hock their souls to continue & compound their lies.

Punchie_of_the_North
08-08-2007, 05:45 PM
. . . temporarily, like the church. It has cycles that turn at the pace of centuries. Humans run in giant herds, it is difficult to make them run over the cliff in sufficient quantities, so deception occurs