| 14 Jan 12, 9:51 AM Rear_Previewed 4 mths |
If you're angry from another thread don't take it out on me you rude person. I hoped to create a bit of debate, not ridicule. If I wanted to be ridiculed I'll pay for it thank you very much. I don't HAVE any 'convictions' about ufos for fucks sake. Convictions? I'm just wondering what it is I've seen that don't look like planes or balloons or helecopters. I can't help what I've seen and you can't say that what you happen to see are 'convictions'. I haven't seen goblins or fairies, and I don't think they exist. Rationally I don't think we are being visited by aliens and it makes no sense they would travel all the distance and not anounce themselves, but my rational belief has to also take into account the things I saw, hence my 'two minds'. Its got nothing to do with 'convictions'. Get off your incredibly high horse. | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 10:04 AM Rear_Previewed 4 mths |
To clarify; these white round shapes I've seen in the sky have been trvelling quite slowly, but not bobbing along like balloons in the air currents and not particularly mechanical looking, no lights, no spinning, no noise from them, just there they were tracking across the sky and then moving off in different directions to the ones they had been travelling in. And I thought, well, if these are secret military aircraft, what they doing over this neck of the woods? This isn't Afghanistan. Why are they so slow and visible? They are a mystery to me. I wouldn't have though to see them except for the fact that I have. I've seen plastic bags in the sky. They look like plastic bags. I've seen balloons. They look like balloons. I've seen chinese lanterns. They look like chinese lanterns. I've seen planes and helecopters. Guess what they looked like? Yeah, thats right, like planes and helecopters. And I've seen white orbs. They looked like white orbs. Edited 14 Jan 12, 10:43 AM by Rear_Previewed | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 10:47 AM Unholy_One UK, 5 mths |
UFO = UNidentified Flying Object. Any flying object that IS NOT identified. It could be anything whizzing through the air. Once it is identified as a 'spacecraft' (or anything else) then it isn't a UFO anymore. Edited 14 Jan 12, 10:50 AM by Unholy_One | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 10:54 AM misunderstoodslave UK(OL), 2 yrs |
Sorry. A rude person. | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 1:11 PM Prunesquallor UK(RG), 7 yrs |
Yes, I believe in extra-terrestrial life. I think it is extremely likely to exist. No, I don't believe in alien visitors to Earth. The Universe is a much larger place than people can imagine. The chance of any space-faring life-form coming here is so remote as to be virtually impossible. Yes, I believe in UFOs. There are thousands of sightings every day, and while most sightings can be identified, many of them can not. That doesn't mean they are extra-terrestrial in origin or that they are supernatural. Just that they are not identified. 'To loose' means 'to let go'. 'Lose' means you can't find it. 'Discrete' means separate. 'Crescendo' means 'growing'. 'Fulsome' doesn't mean 'full'. 'Unique' doesn't mean 'very unusual'. Edited 14 Jan 12, 1:12 PM by Prunesquallor | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 3:51 PM Rear_Previewed 4 mths |
Ok, lets call its quits. | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 6:07 PM Taurean_1 UK(S), 6 mths |
There are billions of galaxies in the known universe and each one of those galaxies contains billions of suns, and its estimated that there are more suns in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on planet earth, and that = alot of suns. Some suns will have planets orbiting them and some of them planets will be just at the right distance from their sun so the temperature is not to cold and not to hot, but just right, as in the case of planet earth. Its estimated that the odds of winning the national lottery is 14,000,000 to one, but even with those odds the lottery is won fairly often because of the amount of people that do the lottery and all the different amount of combinations of numbers that are entered. Because there are billions of galaxies which all contain billions of suns, just out of probability some of them suns will have a planet orbiting just at the right distance and just by coincidence and chance some of them planets will have formed some form of life because there is such an incredible amount of suns in the known universe. I think there will be alot of other planets in the universe that contain some form of life, and because there are galaxies that are millions and billions of years older than our own galaxy there may be intelligent beings that have evolved and been around far longer than us humans. | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 7:55 PM CookieMonster UK, 6 yrs |
Any alien species that is smart enough to get here would have no trouble concealing itself unless it wanted to be seen. | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 8:07 PM femsup UK(NW), 5 yrs |
I beleive that they exist but not that they have visited here.If the fastest we can go is the speed of light ( a theory that may be disproved) but lets accept it for the moment. Then it is 4 years to the nearest star which in all probability is uninhabited. Even if it were would you go on at least an 8 year mission to someone else just to faff about in the sky.No you go there for a reason and that is to meet another intelligence. However finding another people in the galaxy is dependant on them getting to a technological stage first so that they can communicate.Then not oblitorating themselves or suffering a natural catastrophe. Then probably traveling many years if not centuruies to get there with the thought that later spacecraft from the home planet will be faster and might get to your destination ahead of you.And they then might have a Scott Of The Antarctic moment when he found Amundsuns flag already there. Why would they go to all that trouble to just faff about in the sky and have the occasional jaunt in a field. | |||
| 14 Jan 12, 8:36 PM Rear_Previewed 4 mths |
Because they're kinky? Its just a thought. You never know. Whatever floats their ufo.
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