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Originally posted by Hawkwind.
Anyhow, what I DON'T count as proof is
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2. Testimony from people I don't know, doesn't matter how high up the ladder they are or where they've worked. I do believe people see things they can not explain so I'm not calling everyone a liar but I do think there's usually an earthly explanation for what people see, like in this link for instance www.abovetopsecret.com...
What I WOULD consider proof is..
1. A personal sighting (I know I'm stating the obvious there) or abduction.
4. Testimony from people I am close to, I mean if say..my wife..for instance...told me in all seriousness that a U.F.O hovered above her head and then roared off I would believe her.
Originally posted by warrenbalieninterview.org...
Definition: PROOF :
1. evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true.
2. anything serving as such evidence.
3. the act of testing or making trial of anything; test; trial.
According to the dictionary definition of the word "proof", there has never been a universally agreed upon "proof" of any of the following:
* Alien beings.
* Telepathic communication.
* Extraterrestrial life forms of any kind.
* Extraterrestrial flying craft of any kind.
* Spirits, ghosts, gods, or disembodied entities.
* The existence of any extraterrestrial flying object.
* The extraterrestrial origin of any Unidentified Flying Object.
However, a great many people believe that some or all of these phenomenon are "true", or that they "exist", or that they are "real".
Definition:
BELIEVE :
1. to hold an opinion.
2. to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so.
3. to have confidence or faith in the truth of (a positive assertion, story, etc.); give credence to.
4. to have confidence in the assertions of (a person).
5. to suppose or assume; understand.
Therefore, by definition, the common denominator of "proof" for each individual regarding any of these items is based on the personal, subjective opinion, ability or disability of an individual as to whether or not they "believe" something is "true" or "real", either as an "objective" reality or as a "subjective" reality.
Let's look at definitions for the following terms:
REALITY:
1. That which is agreed upon.
TRUE :
1. In accordance with reality.
OBJECTIVE :
1. Relating to or existing as an object of thought without consideration of independent or subjective existence.
SUBJECTIVE :
1. relating to or being experience or knowledge as conditioned by personal mental characteristics or states
2. personal : modified or affected by personal views, experience, or background
3. arising out of or identified by means of one's perception of one's own states and processes.
Therefore, if you "believe" that a "subjective" experience or reality can be "proof" of anything, then it can be "true" for you. There are as many "realities" as there are objective and/or personal views or perceptions.
Many people feel that they must have agreement from others in order to perceive reality. However, what is true for you, is true for you, whether or not anyone else agrees with you.
Therefore, if you "believe" that a "subjective" experience or reality can be "proof" of anything, then it can be "true" for you. There are as many "realities" as there are objective and/or personal views or perceptions.