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Originally posted by Enthralled Fan
And you know something the rest of us don't? It appears you have a belief that aliens exist. Where is your proof or evidence?
Originally posted by dave420
Carl Sagan was a great man indeed. However the fact that we've been looking for decades and still not found a single shred of scientific evidence puts a dampener on the "Have aliens come to earth?" question.
Enthralled Fan wrote
Why can't things just be what they are, without there having to be an ulterior motive to it?
Fundamental questions
There is still hope that science might come up with answers to the big questions. "Of all the ways of looking for meaning, science has answered the most questions so far," Hanlon continues.
"It has triumphed at explaining many things. However, it hasn't provided answers to the most fundamental questions like why we are here, what is the universe for. But just because it hasn't yet, doesn't mean it can't or won't."
Having said that, it is possible that questions of meaning are simply of a different sort to questions of matter, the physical world in which science has proven so powerful. If so, asking why there is something rather than nothing with mathematics might make no more sense than asking whether a triangle is happy or whether the rocks in the asteroid belt are friends.
Similarly, cosmologists like Stephen Hawking once thought physics would come to know the mind of God in a "theory of everything". He now doubts that is possible.
"Though we haven't run up against a class of questions that we couldn't answer yet," adds Hanlon. With fiendishly difficult phenomena, like consciousness, scientists have yet to exhaust all their theories.
Originally posted by Badge01
Someone mentioned 'Psuedoskeptics'. Now those are like Peter Byrne. They wear suede shoes, hushpuppies (hence the root word 'suedo') and cravats and Safari leisure suits and entice investors to part with their money funding his trips into the jungles of Tibet.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absense.
In the same vein that you want to claim there are no aliens visiting earth, you most certainly cannot prove that there aren't.
Originally posted by neformore
If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.
I think he had a point there
Originally posted by easynow
reply to post by Breadfan
...until someone has a verified alien body to put on display for the world to see ...the only logical conclusion for the scientific community and the general public is to stay open to the possibility and continue with the thought that they might be visiting earth.
Beyond Our Technology: The F-16 pilot knew that he was chasing something that had speed and maneuverability far beyond the capabilities of his jet. At one point, radar returns showed that the UFO had dropped from 10,000 to 500 feet altitude in 5 seconds, an unbelievable move. The sightings of the giant triangles continued for months, being witnessed over and over again. They often flew low enough to easily be seen with the naked eye.
Classic Status: The Belgium wave has obtained classic status in UFO lore. With over 1,000 witnesses, confirmed radar sightings, plane radar lock-ins, and military confirmations, the fact that an unknown craft moved across the country of Belgium cannot be denied. The case is also important for its unique information sharing. Civilian and military officials were forthcoming with the reports, and set a model for others to follow in their pursuit to uncover the mystery behind the UFO enigma.
Originally posted by neformore
Originally posted by Enthralled Fan
And you know something the rest of us don't? It appears you have a belief that aliens exist. Where is your proof or evidence?
There are over 100billion stars in the Milky Way alone.
So far astronomers reckon they ihave spotted over 100,000 galaxies in addition to our own, and that figure is more likley to be in the millions as the deep field images taken by Hubble are analysed.
Thats an awful lot of space, an awful lot of potential planets.
Its kind of arrogant to assume that with all that out there, theres only us here, don't you think?
I am open minded about the subject. I referred to three cases above that I think are very interesting food for thought, and they were off the top of my head.
Originally posted by holyTerror
I am pretty sure that if aliens exist and are visiting our planet, they wouldnt leave any dead bodies behind, just like the military wouldnt leave any dead soldiers behind enemy lines.
Well played, sir. Well played.