[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
There was a similar sighting in China a few days before. It looked like a a comet, I believe that some speculated it was a missile.
holy mother of God…
[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
There was a similar sighting in China a few days before. It looked like a a comet, I believe that some speculated it was a missile.
holy mother of God…
Alien tits or GTFO! lol.
[quote]SSC wrote:
Very good chance it’s fake. The thing about aliens is that, in all realism, they’re probably not going to share similar characteristics as we do. We, as a human race, like to personify the possibility of aliens so we can feel more secure with ourselves. When, in fact, if aliens exist, they probably don’t communicate or see the universe on the same level that we do.
Let’s put it this way, humans experience the world through 5 different senses. We like to believe that aliens share similar senses, and even physiology, as been demonstrated by ALL alien movies / books / accounts / whatever throughout time. That is, bipedalism with the central intelligence output coming from a source similar to the brain / head. There’s simply NO reason to believe this, other than we don’t have any kind of idea as to what other capabilities exist in the universe.
It’s possible that an alien life form would view the world through multi-dimensional projections, and that’s how they communicate with each other. That is - if communication between them is even a feasible concept. The dimensions in which they operate could or are probably well outside our realm of sense and concept.
Or, not only this, but we also like to attach the belief that aliens are scouring other worlds to communicate. Or find new resources, or something like that. People tend to think this is a much more hopeful and prosperous resolution than it’d really end up being. Let’s suppose that aliens do see the universe through similar senses, and have human-like breathing patterns (again, highly unlikely, seeing as the human race was a fluke point in evolution anyway.) But suppose rather than exhaling carbon dioxide they exhale some form of chemical that inadvertantly destroys all the chlorophyll in the immediate area. Again, this ISN’T far-fetched concept because it’s silly to assume that a life form from an ENTIRELY different universe / planet evolved in a similar pattern to us.
This wouldn’t suggest malicious intent by the aliens, but rather an unknowing indifference to the effect that may cause on surrounding environments.
This all leads me back to the point of the ‘starships’ that are always found in poor-resolute videos and “eye-witness accounts;” there’s just very little chance of them being real. Why do they all share similar patterns of architecture and structure? Because they’re human-made concepts. All information suggests that a spaceship capable of traveling millions of lightyears will probably be MASSIVE. Like, Independence Day massive. If the alien race has somehow found a way to “skip” across space, (which would also be faulty to assume because it’d be relying on similar human principles of quantifying the universe and would shatter everything we know about physics,) it would still be an extreme stretch to believe based on the fact of improbability of locating our desolate planet in a relatively large universe. Again, people can make the argument that we have satellites and whatever else outputting signals from our planet, but that still defaults back to the assumption that an alien race perceives the world in a similar pattern to us - i.e., hearing through radio waves, technologies, etc.[/quote]
Sorry bud, this post is horrible. You just mad a whole shitload of assumptions, of which nobody has any idea, and then you say, oh so all this leads me to believe they don’t exist? I agree that most UFO sightings are probably false or explainable by other causes, but the sheer numbers involved make it more likley that you win the next 1,000,000,000 lottery jackpots in every state in the united states, in a row, than that aliens do not exist.
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[quote]Vegita wrote:
[quote]SSC wrote:
Very good chance it’s fake. The thing about aliens is that, in all realism, they’re probably not going to share similar characteristics as we do. We, as a human race, like to personify the possibility of aliens so we can feel more secure with ourselves. When, in fact, if aliens exist, they probably don’t communicate or see the universe on the same level that we do.
Let’s put it this way, humans experience the world through 5 different senses. We like to believe that aliens share similar senses, and even physiology, as been demonstrated by ALL alien movies / books / accounts / whatever throughout time. That is, bipedalism with the central intelligence output coming from a source similar to the brain / head. There’s simply NO reason to believe this, other than we don’t have any kind of idea as to what other capabilities exist in the universe.
It’s possible that an alien life form would view the world through multi-dimensional projections, and that’s how they communicate with each other. That is - if communication between them is even a feasible concept. The dimensions in which they operate could or are probably well outside our realm of sense and concept.
Or, not only this, but we also like to attach the belief that aliens are scouring other worlds to communicate. Or find new resources, or something like that. People tend to think this is a much more hopeful and prosperous resolution than it’d really end up being. Let’s suppose that aliens do see the universe through similar senses, and have human-like breathing patterns (again, highly unlikely, seeing as the human race was a fluke point in evolution anyway.) But suppose rather than exhaling carbon dioxide they exhale some form of chemical that inadvertantly destroys all the chlorophyll in the immediate area. Again, this ISN’T far-fetched concept because it’s silly to assume that a life form from an ENTIRELY different universe / planet evolved in a similar pattern to us.
This wouldn’t suggest malicious intent by the aliens, but rather an unknowing indifference to the effect that may cause on surrounding environments.
This all leads me back to the point of the ‘starships’ that are always found in poor-resolute videos and “eye-witness accounts;” there’s just very little chance of them being real. Why do they all share similar patterns of architecture and structure? Because they’re human-made concepts. All information suggests that a spaceship capable of traveling millions of lightyears will probably be MASSIVE. Like, Independence Day massive. If the alien race has somehow found a way to “skip” across space, (which would also be faulty to assume because it’d be relying on similar human principles of quantifying the universe and would shatter everything we know about physics,) it would still be an extreme stretch to believe based on the fact of improbability of locating our desolate planet in a relatively large universe. Again, people can make the argument that we have satellites and whatever else outputting signals from our planet, but that still defaults back to the assumption that an alien race perceives the world in a similar pattern to us - i.e., hearing through radio waves, technologies, etc.[/quote]
Sorry bud, this post is horrible. You just mad a whole shitload of assumptions, of which nobody has any idea, and then you say, oh so all this leads me to believe they don’t exist? I agree that most UFO sightings are probably false or explainable by other causes, but the sheer numbers involved make it more likley that you win the next 1,000,000,000 lottery jackpots in every state in the united states, in a row, than that aliens do not exist.
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Not really what I was trying to get at, I was sure that was going to happen. I’m trying to show you that I’m not making assumptions, but rather asserting that human society has a preconcieved notion about what aliens coming to this planet is going to entail… and there’s exactly no evidence or clearcut data to suggest any of those notions. I was using different examples of discrepencies that may exist between what we now believe aliens are and what they may actually be.
Until there’s rock solid evidence, there’s simply no plausible reason to assume that anything ever UFO-related that’s been recorded or documented is more than government ops or testing of new technologies.
First alien babe ever recorded…picture smuggled out of Area 51.
[quote]SSC wrote:
Until there’s rock solid evidence, there’s simply no plausible reason to assume that anything ever UFO-related that’s been recorded or documented is more than government ops or testing of new technologies.[/quote]
???
The Roswell Crash had nothing to do with the government testing new equipment.
It’s also interesting to note that there are many governments around the world who have researched UFO sightings and come to different conclusions than the one you made here.
[quote]SSC wrote:
[quote]Vegita wrote:
[quote]SSC wrote:
Very good chance it’s fake. The thing about aliens is that, in all realism, they’re probably not going to share similar characteristics as we do. We, as a human race, like to personify the possibility of aliens so we can feel more secure with ourselves. When, in fact, if aliens exist, they probably don’t communicate or see the universe on the same level that we do.
Let’s put it this way, humans experience the world through 5 different senses. We like to believe that aliens share similar senses, and even physiology, as been demonstrated by ALL alien movies / books / accounts / whatever throughout time. That is, bipedalism with the central intelligence output coming from a source similar to the brain / head. There’s simply NO reason to believe this, other than we don’t have any kind of idea as to what other capabilities exist in the universe.
It’s possible that an alien life form would view the world through multi-dimensional projections, and that’s how they communicate with each other. That is - if communication between them is even a feasible concept. The dimensions in which they operate could or are probably well outside our realm of sense and concept.
Or, not only this, but we also like to attach the belief that aliens are scouring other worlds to communicate. Or find new resources, or something like that. People tend to think this is a much more hopeful and prosperous resolution than it’d really end up being. Let’s suppose that aliens do see the universe through similar senses, and have human-like breathing patterns (again, highly unlikely, seeing as the human race was a fluke point in evolution anyway.) But suppose rather than exhaling carbon dioxide they exhale some form of chemical that inadvertantly destroys all the chlorophyll in the immediate area. Again, this ISN’T far-fetched concept because it’s silly to assume that a life form from an ENTIRELY different universe / planet evolved in a similar pattern to us.
This wouldn’t suggest malicious intent by the aliens, but rather an unknowing indifference to the effect that may cause on surrounding environments.
This all leads me back to the point of the ‘starships’ that are always found in poor-resolute videos and “eye-witness accounts;” there’s just very little chance of them being real. Why do they all share similar patterns of architecture and structure? Because they’re human-made concepts. All information suggests that a spaceship capable of traveling millions of lightyears will probably be MASSIVE. Like, Independence Day massive. If the alien race has somehow found a way to “skip” across space, (which would also be faulty to assume because it’d be relying on similar human principles of quantifying the universe and would shatter everything we know about physics,) it would still be an extreme stretch to believe based on the fact of improbability of locating our desolate planet in a relatively large universe. Again, people can make the argument that we have satellites and whatever else outputting signals from our planet, but that still defaults back to the assumption that an alien race perceives the world in a similar pattern to us - i.e., hearing through radio waves, technologies, etc.[/quote]
Sorry bud, this post is horrible. You just mad a whole shitload of assumptions, of which nobody has any idea, and then you say, oh so all this leads me to believe they don’t exist? I agree that most UFO sightings are probably false or explainable by other causes, but the sheer numbers involved make it more likley that you win the next 1,000,000,000 lottery jackpots in every state in the united states, in a row, than that aliens do not exist.
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Not really what I was trying to get at, I was sure that was going to happen. I’m trying to show you that I’m not making assumptions, but rather asserting that human society has a preconcieved notion about what aliens coming to this planet is going to entail… and there’s exactly no evidence or clearcut data to suggest any of those notions. I was using different examples of discrepencies that may exist between what we now believe aliens are and what they may actually be.
Until there’s rock solid evidence, there’s simply no plausible reason to assume that anything ever UFO-related that’s been recorded or documented is more than government ops or testing of new technologies.[/quote]
Even the UFO’s which appear in ancient drawings and paintings? Those just “gubbmint” testing of new tech?
Look I know what you mean, The general public has an image of “aliens” stuck in thier head due to mostly hollywood. But any self respecting follower of the paranormal or scientific mind, understands that “aliens” could literally be bacteria or mold on another planet. In fact, once we get around to some of the more interesting planets and moons in our solar system, I think we will find this type of life within our own solar system. And IF that happens, the chances that there is other intelligent life not only in the universe but in our own galaxy is going to skyrocket from possible to almost certain.
Hell unless I am personally abducted or there is some formally recognized first contact event, I am only going to believe in the possibility. Anyone who takes either extreme of certain they exist or certain the don’t is just a tard.
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^lol
If there is any Alien out there they have absolutely no business dealing with us.
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Anyone who doesnt believe in aliens or UFO’s is a damn fool.
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[quote]Vegita wrote:
[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
There was a similar sighting in China a few days before. It looked like a a comet, I believe that some speculated it was a missile.
Thats awsome footage, it’s like no rocket/missle I have ever seen. Allthough it very well could have been. You can see it stage at one point, so it leads me to believe it is some type of rocket technology, maybe it’s something new?
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This is either a chinese government drone dispersing mind control substance or spraying whatever climate control shit they’re now talking about. My two crackpot theories.
[quote]BodyByGame20 wrote:
[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
There was a similar sighting in China a few days before. It looked like a a comet, I believe that some speculated it was a missile.
holy mother of God…
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WTF… waitaminit now. I really don’t think that’s a missile.