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What about the cosmos? Think there's any with enough tech to make it billions of light years across the cosmos to study and monitor us?
Originally posted by doobydoll
Originally posted by Jefferton
First serious post.
So many people believe this to be true. They can't understand why others don't believe.
Is there even on scrap of evidence to prove it? I wanted to believe for so long. But over the years the fakes have killed my belief. How do you still believe??
I believe UFO's are alien because of the sharp, angular turns they do whilst at ridiculous speeds.
A human being would just be a red, bloody smear on the craft's walls doing those kinds of manouvers, surely?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by sulaw
Do you believe we are the only one's in this galaxy Phage?
The only one's what? Who is the only one?
I don't think we are the only life in this galaxy.
edit on 6/10/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by abeverage
Do I get until sundown to get out?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by doobydoll
Assuming it is actually a physical thing performing those maneuvers, why assume there is any living thing inside that thing?
Why is an orb necessarily alien technology?
Originally posted by TheLieWeLive
reply to post by Jefferton
Of course most UFO's are just that, unidentifiable.
If you had witnessed the Orb that I did and also observed how it vanished right before a friend and myself you too would lean toward alien technology.
Although I can't 100% say it was in fact Alien, but if it's not then the Governments have some explaining to do.
Originally posted by doobydoll
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by doobydoll
Assuming it is actually a physical thing performing those maneuvers, why assume there is any living thing inside that thing?
Point taken.
If there was a living being in there, it couldn't be a human.
If there isn't anything alive flying it. Then I have no idea what it could be.
What do you think they are?edit on 10-6-2013 by doobydoll because: (no reason given)
Didn't say that.
It annoys me when people say things like "wow, the distances are too great for us humans, therefore it's impossible for an alien visit"
Because the Galaxy is a very, very big place.
IF, IF an alien were to visit, and they can explore galaxies why the heck is it hard for them to find earth?
My logic tells me otherwise.
Use your logic, if they can travel galaxies, finding life on earth would be a walk in the park.
Originally posted by LordDerpingtonSmythe
Learning the incredible distances between us and even our nearest neighbour stars (even the sun)
made me understand at a young age that, even if aliens existed beyond earth, the chances of them
travelling to earth are slim to none.
Speculation beyond this point, is a pointless waste of my energy.
Originally posted by greyer
And that is why some of the smartest people in the world disagree with you? Interesting, I guess we all choose who to learn from.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by sulaw
What about the cosmos? Think there's any with enough tech to make it billions of light years across the cosmos to study and monitor us?
I don't know.
But finding little old us in that great big cosmos might prove to be a bit problematic even if they could make the trip.
Originally posted by peashooter
Over 80 years combined Catalog of Military, Airliner, Private Pilots’ Sightings
www.ufoevidence.org...
So let's assume it's not an intelligent race piloting these crafts, what are the other possibilities for OPEN-minded skeptics?
A) unmanned crafts by intelligent race
B) balls of energy from another dimension
C) time travelling humans
What other guesses if you don't want the "alien" answer? Please, throw in some suggestions because I'm sure all these pilots/military personel aren't seeing things over the span of 80 years right?