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7 minutes ago, 954gator said:

You guys don't think alien craft have ever been in our airspace?    Too many similar reports from around the world with basically the exact same descriptions to make me think all UFO sightings have some sort of domestic explanation.    

 

it's hogwash

what makes anyone think an advanced civilization would be roughly our same size and fly around in similar type craft? (or be a civilization at all)

Also, look at everything that is the universe, living and non living as you think of it. What life force does not plunder or consume a leser life force? None.

So if we were visited, we'd have been plundered, at best. 

Personally I have been against the projects that intentionally telegraph to other possible civilization where we are. 

 

Talk about asking for trouble. 

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1 minute ago, 954gator said:

For the record that video didn't show the usual sighting.   It's the orange/yellow Spheres/Orbs of light that are seen everywhere around the world (not just near bases). 

any idea how many types of lights (energy) we have identified that at one time were thought to be either mystical, divine or out of world intelligence induced?

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Just now, noonereal said:

it's hogwash

what makes anyone think an advanced civilization would be roughly our same size and fly around in similar type craft? (or be a civilization at all)

Also, look at everything that is the universe, living and non living as you think of it. What life force does not plunder or consume a leser life force? None.

So if we were visited, we'd have been plundered, at best. 

Personally I have been against the projects that intentionally telegraph to other possible civilization where we are. 

You're assuming that these "visitors" played no part in the reason we are here ;)    The only life forces we know about are on this world (besides vegetation on other planets in our system).    

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7 minutes ago, 954gator said:

You're assuming that these "visitors" played no part in the reason we are here ;)    The only life forces we know about are on this world (besides vegetation on other planets in our system).    

we are here because of visitors but not humanoid visitors. 

Seeds of what we call life are arriving from space daily. 

The building blocks to start our own evolution.

Think of it as cosmic seeds. Like tiny tree seeds raise up into the atmosphere and fall a Continent away. 

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1 minute ago, 954gator said:

All I'm saying is I keep an open mind, nobody outside of the deep intelligence community would ever know anyways.  

Keeping an open mind is encouraged. 

Limiting that thought to traditional pathways of supposed logic, not encouraged. 

The best way to think, forget all the shackles to thought humans have provided you. Seriously. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, noonereal said:

we are here because of visitors but not humanoid visitors. 

Seeds of what we call life are arriving from space daily. 

The building blocks to start our own evolution.

Think of it as cosmic seeds. Like tiny seeds raise up into the atmosphere and fall a Continent away. 

Never meant to specify humanoid, but to think with all those tiny cosmic seeds, that there might be more advanced civilizations in the galaxy that might be able to travel or send probes/drones here etc.    I would be more surprised if there weren't to be honest.    And lets get deep here, say there was an advanced civ that stumbled upon us here...even if they have advanced tech, they haven't mastered it here, in this atmosphere, with this specific gravity, this temperature range, etc etc.   In all likelihood they'd lose trying to fight here (unless they just wanted to destroy it all).  

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54 minutes ago, 181pl said:

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4917905951001/?#sp=show-clips

 

They reported, you decide. Not enough info and not quality enough. Why in this day and age of super HD cameras wouldn't someone be able to get some great footage of this?

 

Awesome!

Look real closely at the video, even though it is rather grainy, and you can see a Chewbacca-type creature at the controls. I think Bigfoot is flying a UFO. 2 birds with this one. Sweet!

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1 minute ago, 954gator said:

Never meant to specify humanoid, but to think with all those tiny cosmic seeds, that there might be more advanced civilizations in the galaxy that might be able to travel or send probes/drones here etc.    I would be more surprised if there weren't to be honest.    And lets get deep here, say there was an advanced civ that stumbled upon us here...even if they have advanced tech, they haven't mastered it here, in this atmosphere, with this specific gravity, this temperature range, etc etc.   In all likelihood they'd lose trying to fight here (unless they just wanted to destroy it all).  

Our atmosphere is less hostile than most.

Heck, you and I know if we traveled to another planet we need understand that planets atmosphere first. 

Life IS what exists. (depending on your definition) 

We tend to think of life in a very limited scope. Biological entities. However if we look close, time and life are really the same and it makes no distinctions. 

Time is change, change is what we call life. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, noonereal said:

Our atmosphere is less hostile than most.

Heck, you and I know if we traveled to another planet we need understand that planets atmosphere first. 

Life IS what exists. (depending on your definition) 

We tend to think of life in a very limited scope. Biological entities. However if we look close, time and life are really the same and it makes no distinctions. 

Time is change, change is what we call life. 

 

 

Less hostile by our definitions and composition.  But to a being composed of something other than C,H,N,O etc etc molecules who knows.  Could be toxic as Fack.   

I agree our perception of life is more of the organic than the inorganic although both have lives (IE half lives) and change throughout time.

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2 minutes ago, 954gator said:

Less hostile by our definitions and composition.  But to a being composed of something other than C,H,N,O etc etc molecules who knows.  Could be toxic as Fack.   

I agree our perception of life is more of the organic than the inorganic although both have lives (IE half lives) and change throughout time.

I'll stop now or give away too much about how differently I think. 

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