Speed Gavroche
Whisky Old & Women Young
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Yes. I believe that E.Ts are watching us and preparing their future invasion.
Whew! Glad that’s been definitively answered.
Yes the universe is outrageously vast. Yes the speed of light is woefully slow. However, humans are not even close to grasping the true complexity of existence so that’s like asking a caveman for advice on computers. Most likely the universe has provided a workaround to the distances involved (a mode of transportation unknown to this planet of technological dimwits).
Are UFO’s real? I have no doubt this ridiculously huge universe has other inhabitants that are capable of traversing it with practiced ease. Are they here? Well it’s a ridiculously huge universe, so I’m sure there are more interesting places to visit.
How many of these billions of planets and galaxies have we been able to scan for life? We’ve barely scratched the surface of exoplanetary exploration and lack the technology to properly scan other galaxies. Even with exoplanets we can only observe certain conditions that may indicate the potential for life. The technology simply isn’t there yet. Try asking someone in rural Indiana to confirm New York City exists just by looking out their window.There are billions of planets in our own galaxy the Milky Way, and there are billions of Galaxies, but so far there is no sign of life anywhere else. It look like we are alone in the universe.
We were alone before and we populated it with cherubim, seraphim, angels, archangels, a whole hierarchy of beings - all imaginary, just like UFOs.
It's kind of disturbing to me if these were angels though. Why would they need a vehicle?
There is no evidence there is life anywhere else in the universe, so it can only be taken on faith, and who would believe that old deceiver?Yes. There are billions and billions of planets and billions and billions of galaxies. It is likely that we are not alone. Its kind of cool really. We understand so little. I really think that is great. We will never be lacking for when it comes to mysteries and the purposefulness that comes from trying to figure it all out. So yes. There are aliens. And some day, if we dont destroy the planet first... who knows WHAT we will encounter. Though personally I think weve done too much damage at this point to have that much time remaining- which is a pity because realy... the universe is amazing. * oh. And to clarify. I dont necessarily believe any of the people in the past who have claimed to see UFOs. I think most of them got either, obsessive, attention starved, or lost in eccentricity... (I dont NOT believe them though either- though I suspect the majority of them to fit in one of the above categories it would be kinda arrogant for me to dismiss ALL of them so easily)- BUT what I am saying I am pretty sure about- is that UFOs- just because of how almost infinite the possibilities of their existance really are- well. In some form. Even if its far away from what WE understand a UFO to be- UFOs probably exist.
There is no evidence there is life anywhere else in the universe, so it can only be taken on faith, and who would believe that old deceiver?
Sure. Call it faith or call it probability. It is probably a bit of both depending on how you look at it and your religious beliefs. If you believe religion extends farther than science- then yes- faith. If you believe otherwise... perhaps its not faith but just undiscovered truth I dunno man
I guess if a three headed God called The Trinity created the universe, he may have created UFOs too. It has low probability and is highly ridiculous.
I guess if a three headed God called The Trinity created the universe, he may have created UFOs too. It has low probability and is highly ridiculous.
There is a difference between failure to accept something based on lack of evidence, and belief in its opposite.There is no evidence there is life anywhere else in the universe, so it can only be taken on faith, and who would believe that old deceiver?
Well-stated. Belief is the acceptance of something in the absence of evidence. Very little meets that threshold in my estimation.'Believe in'? There is nothing to 'believe in'. I do, however, believe the validity of the fact that there have been sightings of unidentified objects flying around.