We are almost 80 years in with this UFO stuff and in all that time we don't have one clear, legitimate photo of anything.
We are almost 80 years in with this UFO stuff and in all that time we don't have one clear, legitimate photo of anything.
We are almost 80 years in with this UFO stuff and in all that time we don't have one clear, legitimate photo of anything.
We are almost 80 years in with this UFO stuff and in all that time we don't have one clear, legitimate photo of anything.
When I hear the term "There are more stars in the universe than strands of sand on all the beaches on planet Earth" I gotta believe there are 100's of millions of other civilizations out there.
Its staggering how big the KNOWN Universe is never mind the unknown Universe's!
Bob Lazar has convinced me that we are not Alone.....
Read into the "Great Filter" theory, that ties into the Fermi paradox, and measures civilizations on the Kardashev scale. It's the most pessimistic theory, and the one I lean on.I guess I’m a pessimist, but I think we are the only life out there.
I’m not a fool though. I get that the universe is unfathomably massive. I just think we are the lucky winners of life.
Is it possible? Sure, something this large, anything is possible. I just don’t think there is.
It's probability based on the sheer mass of the universe as we know it, we find many planets orbiting other stars, and that's only in an unimaginably small area. They haven't visited due to distance. It takes light 4.2 years to get to the nearest star to ours.
There is still no concrete evidence of such a claim but you'd have to be extremely narrow minded to not believe it with an understanding of the great expanse.
I still believe the latest Navy releases are black projects until the gubbermint comes out and says they are aliens or whatever else. My guess is they won't, ever.
We are almost 80 years in with this UFO stuff and in all that time we don't have one clear, legitimate photo of anything.
Well, we theorized gravity has waves over 100 years ago, only recently were we able to measure it via instruments.Understand the claims of the universe and physics are being challenged at this very moment. We don't even understand what dark matter is, and it makes up most of the universe. Even basic pillars of physics are being challenged, so why form any conclusion based on our primitive understanding? We literally just figured out gravity has waves not long ago, any conclusion or even strong opinion at this point about what is possible is like people saying 30 years ago that electric cars couldn't be performance-oriented. We're apex thinking, believing we understand when we actually don't.
Why did NASA conduct a $2 million study to look into how the world religions would be affected by the discovery of a superior race? That's a fact.
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Well, we theorized gravity has waves over 100 years ago, only recently were we able to measure it via instruments.
Otherwise, I do agree, interdimensional visitors could be a thing
Read into the "Great Filter" theory, that ties into the Fermi paradox, and measures civilizations on the Kardashev scale. It's the most pessimistic theory, and the one I lean on.
It essentially says that there is one critical step that most societies never develop to or they ultimately just destroy themselves before getting there, thus "filtering' out only a special few (if any) civilizations to continue on past that "filter" that removes most if not all of the other civilizations.
The question for us is where the "filter" is placed. It could be a step like making tools that is behind us, or it could be something still far ahead.
Not for nothing but why did the government spend millions on studying the effects of cocaine on grasshoppers
and why lesbians get fat?
As to the existence of aliens I have 2 comments. 1. Some people want to believe so bad they'll see things that aren't there or real. This is common with most conspiracy's.
2. I hope aliens are real and come visit us and wipeout most of the population and use us for food.
I believe that the latest numbers from the "Drake equation" are saying that there are likely >36 communicating, intelligent alien civilizations in the Milky way alone. That doesn't mean they have the means to visit us. Then one must remember only an area a bit over 125 light years around the planet has radio communications that have left the planet and those that would be picking them up would be tests from the late 1800's. (If they are listening to radio and assuming they are held to the same physics related constraints that we are).
If there was a galaxy ferring civilization I have a feeling that visiting the "sol" system is like reality tv for them. Much like how people can see the train wrecks long before they happen on shows like 90 day fiance, they see us and know that we are headed for disaster, and this next season will keep them on the edge of their seats.