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I didn't realize that there were incorrect answers here. If I recall correctly, your topic title reads clearly: 'Why would you think there are such things as aliens?" We've answered you simply, because Sol is not the only star. Because Earth is not the only planet. We know these things to be true. Since the environment for life exists, and we know that life exists here on our own planet... My question to you is then clearly: "Why would you not think there are such things as aliens?" Is it because you don't 'believe' in other planets revolving around other stars? Is it because your religion or worldview sees the existence of Aliens as some sort of threat or insult? Is it because you don't like your Science Teacher?
Originally posted by LokiNinja
Actually I would ask you why do you think that aliens dont exist. Is it because you are ignorant, or maybe scared of them. Statistically speaking the universe is infinitely big, which means that in the universe there are an INFINITE amount of life forms. If there were less the universe wouldnt be infinitely big. So it is statistically impossible that aliens dont exist. Whether we have been visited is another question altogether. I can make the same argument by asking Why do you believe the Theory of Evolution or God or whatever you believe in, you are only told both of those things exist by other people as well.
Regardless of what people believe, it has nothing to do with reality. Beliefs are created by mental conditioning.
Originally posted by WitnessFromAfar
Originally posted by Learhoag
Mental conditioning doesn't create life anywhere in creation; only wishful thinking does.
I would summarily disagree. As an Engineer, I can tell you from firsthand experience that wishful thinking doesn't create anything at all, let alone life in the universe.
But I know what you meant, and you're wrong there too. The universe exists independently of human thought and emotion. How you feel about the universe has absolutely no sway on it's reality.
It is unfortunate to find that reality also seems to have no sway on your own personal universe.
Ignoring evidence does not make it go away.
Originally posted by Learhoag
It doesn't matter if scientists such as Drake create a formula which has no bearing on reality.
Drake's equation in fact for the first time included every vairable (known to date by humans) that would influence the development of life.
This has extreme bearing on reality. It is in effect, an equation describing reality, as best we know it.
And it does matter. It matters a lot.
Originally posted by Learhoag
What you have to accept as real is that there is no evidence of any other human-types anywhere in creation.
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
In fact, mainstream science predicts life, even intelligent life, in existence on planets around other stars.
Or did you just think that the evidence of other planets with the habitable zones of other stars should just be ignored because it doesn't fit into your worldview?
I'm sorry, that's not how it works.
In the clear fight here between yourself and all of human science and understanding, I'm officially placing a high wager that you are not going to win.
-WFA
Originally posted by mystiq
reply to post by Learhoag
Regardless of what people believe, it has nothing to do with reality. Beliefs are created by mental conditioning.
Well, and I will have to add to this by saying that belief is created by reality. The reality of actual experiences. Yeah, I guess you 1) have to trust your "lying eye"
2) have to have the common sense to know that when something happens or is seen by more than one person, they are not sharing a "delusion" and in fact its delusional to think that
and
3) when you have seen crafts, with others, had 2 hour time lapses, shared with others, and happen to recall actual abduction memories....you know!!!!
This is happening to ever so many ppl..And the games up! Disclose Now!
Originally posted by majestictwo
reply to post by Learhoag
So before you had personal sightings of UFO’s were you on the fence as I am?
Originally posted by Learhoag
You know, when one reaches the end of your reply one still doesn't have any evidence of any other life in the universe except us. I'll accept that by your reply you exist.
Originally posted by majestictwo
If you have seen a UFO or Alien or been abducted this is not likely to be of any interest.
For those that have never seen a UFO or alien why would you believe in them. Why do some say it is teeming with aliens and that they are here and they have always been here.
Is it because you have heard it repeated by others so many times that you believe it. Is it because you are easily influenced. Is it because you believe in so many fake videos. Please give some logic to this crazy notion. Oh and don’t say it’s because there are that many suns and planets and galaxy’s it’s got to be true, it doesn’t have to be true.
I have never seen a UFO or alien or anything unusual, I do think it’s a possibility but I don’t think its fact.
Actually, it does have to be true. There's a little thing called the "Law of Averages," which has served the scientific community well since the inception of the scientific community. That, coupled with common sense, has convinced most astronomers and planetary scientists that life exists elsewhere in the universe. I choose to take their expertise over yours. Therefore, you're wrong and I'm right. HA HA HAHAHA...HA HA.
Originally posted by WitnessFromAfar
Originally posted by Learhoag
You know, when one reaches the end of your reply one still doesn't have any evidence of any other life in the universe except us. I'll accept that by your reply you exist.
Fair enough, you're absolutely right. We don't have evidence (at least not accepted by mainstream science) of other life in the universe from my reply.
I would humbly submit however that the Battle of Los Angeles is best explained by a visiting alien spaceship. And this, to be fair, is linked in my signature where it says, 'Your evidence is right here'.
I re-read your posts, and I apologize for my harshness with you. It wasn't exactly fair. I just get so tired of people refusing to make the logical conclusion that since the environment for alien life exists, it's likely out there. It's a ridiculous thing to argue against, and it brings out the worst in me when I see someone attempt to make that argument.
To be perfectly honest about things, we DON'T have evidence of life out there. BUT, the important part is, in absence of that evidence (deciding either way for certain) what is our best guess?
Our best guess is based upon Science and Math, and frankly, the Expectation, based upon the observable evidence, is that we will eventually find evidence for extra-terrestrial life, if we keep looking for it hard enough. It's likely out there.
That's science's best guess to date, and it bugs the crap out of me when people act like that best guess is 'crazy'. It isn't crazy at all, it's Predicted by the Scientific Method. And even should the Scientific Method prove the Expected result false (say if we explore the entire universe, define it's borders, and find ZERO life), then EVEN STILL, the original hypothesis isn't crazy.
It's what the evidence Predicts.
I guess that's my whole point here.
-WFA
Originally posted by lunarminer
Well there is some pretty good evidence that alien life exists on Mars. Remember the Mars rock with the little squigley things that some NASA scientists identified as fossilized microbes? That rock also had traces of amino acids, basic to life.
Also, there's water on Mars, an atmosphere, plenty of sunshine, and traces of methane.
I have never seen a martian lifeform (as far as I know) but I can imagine that they could exist. I really have no problem with that idea.
Some scientists have speculated that viruses, lichens, water bears, and certain bacteria could survive the conditions in space and could actually traverse vast distances of the vacuum of space and still be viable.
There is actually a theory that viruses are constantly raining down on Earth from space. This theory is over 100 years old.
Then there is the theory that life on Earth may have come from Mars or some other place.
So, I have no problem with the idea that some of the life here on Earth might have come from space.
If you accept the idea that life might exist on Mars, that some life on Earth may have come from space, and that all life on Earth may have originated elsewhere. Then it is really not a stretch to believe in advanced life elsewhere or that they might come here as well.
While I am convinced of certain paranormal phenomena as being a reality, I do not believe simply due to claims alone. I do not really put much stock into videos of photos at all, unless there is rock solid, credible witnesses, circumstances, and testimony behind it, and sceptics have failed to give a rational, intelligent explanation. Videos or photos simply mean nothing to me unless there is a strong, verifiable story behind it.
There are all the philisophical arguements (the sheer number of stars, galaxies, and planets that could support life, interpretations of ancient religions and art, ect) but those don't really add weight to the UFO debate, just offer interesting speculation. It's the mountain of evidence from the past 100+ years, from everyday people to the highest ranks of governments everywhere, that has convinced me, especially when dealing with military, technical, and scientific people who have encountered UFOs.
But I do not accept tales or claims of any alien/human interaction.