I am a firm believer in the entire UFO phenomenon as my ego does not get in the way of possibilities
2bltap
Loc: Move to the Mainland
UFO | Series Premiere | Full Episode (TV14):
This video is the first time I think I have ever seen before and thought it is pretty darn convincing whether it be our own skunk works type of stuff or perhaps something from outside our world and just wanted to share it with you all.
Mike
https://youtu.be/64s8ujoydRM
2bltap wrote:
UFO | Series Premiere | Full Episode (TV14):
This video is the first time I think I have ever seen before and thought it is pretty darn convincing whether it be our own skunk works type of stuff or perhaps something from outside our world and just wanted to share it with you all.
Mike
https://youtu.be/64s8ujoydRMI have thought some of it could have been experimental aircraft we are not supposed to know about.
2bltap wrote:
UFO | Series Premiere | Full Episode (TV14):
This video is the first time I think I have ever seen before and thought it is pretty darn convincing whether it be our own skunk works type of stuff or perhaps something from outside our world and just wanted to share it with you all.
Mike
https://youtu.be/64s8ujoydRMEver think that if there are alien craft they may be robots? I mean, we send probes and robots. Why wouldn't someone capable of building an interstellar spacecraft do it also? Makes a lot more sense, unless they have figured out some way to beat the speed of light for real.
2bltap wrote:
UFO | Series Premiere | Full Episode (TV14):
This video is the first time I think I have ever seen before and thought it is pretty darn convincing whether it be our own skunk works type of stuff or perhaps something from outside our world and just wanted to share it with you all.
Mike
https://youtu.be/64s8ujoydRMYou can look forward to an anal probe in a flying saucer!
2bltap wrote:
UFO | Series Premiere | Full Episode (TV14):
This video is the first time I think I have ever seen before and thought it is pretty darn convincing whether it be our own skunk works type of stuff or perhaps something from outside our world and just wanted to share it with you all.
Mike
https://youtu.be/64s8ujoydRMI want to do the morning thank you
Ferrous
Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
Ever think that if there are alien craft they may be robots? I mean, we send probes and robots. Why wouldn't someone capable of building an interstellar spacecraft do it also? Makes a lot more sense, unless they have figured out some way to beat the speed of light for real.
There is an estimated 40 Billlion planets in our Milky Way Galaxey that reside in the Goldielocks Zones.Some of the solar systems are younger that ours and many are older and can be much older. Here on Earth our technology has exploded since the start of the 21st Century... From horseless carriages to Mars Rovers in a 120 years. What about intelligent beings that are 100, 1,000, 1 million years more advaned than us.
To explore space we need to think of time as foldable and/or travel at speeds of Light Years multiplied squared.
1 Light Year equals about 5.88 trillion miles.
Our nearest star is Proxima Centauri, 4.37 light-years away in the Alpha Centauri triple-star system.
40 Billion Ecoplanets in Goldielocks Zones just in our Milky Way... and there are 100's of thousand maybe milllions of other Galaxies.
In our Universe- Most galaxies are between 10 billion and 13.6 billion years old. Our universe is about 13.8 billion years old.
Our Milky Way Galaxy is about 13 billion years old while our Sun and Solar System are about 4.7 billion years old. That could put billions of Exoplanets in our Milky Way billions of years more advanced than here on Earth
Now if we are betting on Intelligent Life with more Advanced Technology out there - are we giving odds or taking them?
One more trick question... Is the Universe being held up by 4 Elephants on the back of a Turtle?
Ferrous wrote:
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
Ever think that if there are alien craft they may be robots? I mean, we send probes and robots. Why wouldn't someone capable of building an interstellar spacecraft do it also? Makes a lot more sense, unless they have figured out some way to beat the speed of light for real.
There is an estimated 40 Billlion planets in our Milky Way Galaxey that reside in the Goldielocks Zones.Some of the solar systems are younger that ours and many are older and can be much older. Here on Earth our technology has exploded since the start of the 21st Century... From horseless carriages to Mars Rovers in a 120 years. What about intelligent beings that are 100, 1,000, 1 million years more advaned than us.
To explore space we need to think of time as foldable and/or travel at speeds of Light Years multiplied squared.
1 Light Year equals about 5.88 trillion miles.
Our nearest star is Proxima Centauri, 4.37 light-years away in the Alpha Centauri triple-star system.
40 Billion Ecoplanets in Goldielocks Zones just in our Milky Way... and there are 100's of thousand maybe milllions of other Galaxies.
In our Universe- Most galaxies are between 10 billion and 13.6 billion years old. Our universe is about 13.8 billion years old.
Our Milky Way Galaxy is about 13 billion years old while our Sun and Solar System are about 4.7 billion years old. That could put billions of Exoplanets in our Milky Way billions of years more advanced than here on Earth
Now if we are betting on Intelligent Life with more Advanced Technology out there - are we giving odds or taking them?
One more trick question... Is the Universe being held up by 4 Elephants on the back of a Turtle?
Smedley_buzkill wrote: br Ever think that if there... (
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Here's some food for thought from a Columbia University professor of Astronomy,
watch and listen, then get back to us.
A Journey to the End of the UniverseOdds of Life and Intelligence in the UniverseWhy we might be alone in the universe.And, this from a philosopher of science and an astro-biologist:
The Privileged PlanetAnd this from a former hard core atheist who became a Christian:
The Case for a Creator
Ferrous
Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
Blade_Runner wrote:
Here's some food for thought from a Columbia Unive... (
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They're purposing opinions and probability and Faith for us to believe them...
Nothing more than me claiming the Universe is held up by 4 elephants on the back of a Cosmic Turtle inside of a Microcosm inside of a Macrocosm inside another Microcosm to and from Infinity
Ferrous wrote:
They're purposing opinions and probability and Faith for us to believe them...
Nothing more than me claiming the Universe is held up by 4 elephants on the back of a Cosmic Turtle inside of a Microcosm inside of a Macrocosm inside another Microcosm to and from Infinity
They are scientists, dude, they are using all the tools of science, "probability" is one of them.
They are not "proposing opinions". Faith has little to do with it.
Actually, I don't believe you watched more than 5 minutes of one video.
BTW, these scientists are not "claiming" anything, certainly nothing as stupid as claiming "the Universe is held up by 4 elephants on the back of a Cosmic Turtle inside of a Microcosm inside of a Macrocosm inside another Microcosm to and from Infinity."
Ferrous
Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
They're scientists pulling their facts out of their asses... We have "Scientists" using all the tools of science and probability telling us that man made global warming gives us 10 more years until we reach the tipping point of extinction... We need to pay Carbon Taxes on 7 billion people breathing out 2 lbs of CO2 each day.
And for everyone of those scientists there are an equal number of scientists with their numbers of probability saying we are not alone.
I watched about the 1st 10 minutes of the first one, about 5 minutes of the 2nd one, and a couple minutes of the 3rd one. I choose how to waste my time and really didn't want to waste an hour and a half on that BS...Instead of you wasting my time, why not gives us a condensed recap and remember, dude... my attention when reading babel is about 5 minutes before I've I had enough and search out things that are more intertaining...
BTW, the Cosmic Turtle is a theme in many ancient cultures.
"In Hindu mythology, the earth is supported by four elephants standing on the back of a turtle. The Hindu deity Vishnu was reincarnated as the turtle Kachhapa that carried the weight of the world on its back."
Sir Terry Pritchett created Discworld in his writtings. Discworld in being held by 4 elephants on the back of a Cosmic Turtle
Ferrous wrote:
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
Ever think that if there are alien craft they may be robots? I mean, we send probes and robots. Why wouldn't someone capable of building an interstellar spacecraft do it also? Makes a lot more sense, unless they have figured out some way to beat the speed of light for real.
There is an estimated 40 Billlion planets in our Milky Way Galaxey that reside in the Goldielocks Zones.Some of the solar systems are younger that ours and many are older and can be much older. Here on Earth our technology has exploded since the start of the 21st Century... From horseless carriages to Mars Rovers in a 120 years. What about intelligent beings that are 100, 1,000, 1 million years more advaned than us.
To explore space we need to think of time as foldable and/or travel at speeds of Light Years multiplied squared.
1 Light Year equals about 5.88 trillion miles.
Our nearest star is Proxima Centauri, 4.37 light-years away in the Alpha Centauri triple-star system.
40 Billion Ecoplanets in Goldielocks Zones just in our Milky Way... and there are 100's of thousand maybe milllions of other Galaxies.
In our Universe- Most galaxies are between 10 billion and 13.6 billion years old. Our universe is about 13.8 billion years old.
Our Milky Way Galaxy is about 13 billion years old while our Sun and Solar System are about 4.7 billion years old. That could put billions of Exoplanets in our Milky Way billions of years more advanced than here on Earth
Now if we are betting on Intelligent Life with more Advanced Technology out there - are we giving odds or taking them?
One more trick question... Is the Universe being held up by 4 Elephants on the back of a Turtle?
Smedley_buzkill wrote: br Ever think that if there... (
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I've seen a UFO as a kid. I don't know who was operating it or where they came from, but I know it was above our level of technology. Seen a couple others later on but they were just dancing lights ,nothing like the first one I witnessed close up in broad daylight. Well not close close but within a couple hundred yards
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