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What's your oppinion on this subject are they real or not real? there have been many reports and sightings and
descriptions
etc. heck there is even a hole agencey dedicated to this subject as for that I say there is a big chance that they are real what about
you?
No you foolish earthlings. We do not exist and secretly live amongst you. Why would you primitive lifeforms think this?
Montmorency
08-28-2011, 01:48
Why do we choose to support colonies on this planet? Because humans, in addition to their value as slave labor, are delicious & nutritious!
HA HA HA
PLEASE KEEP THIS THREAD SERIOUS
i was only asking for opinions:dizzy2:
UFO sightings are 100% fake. It is physically impossible for us and an alien species to meet here at this point in time. The distances they would have to travel and the time it would take to get to us make the probability so minuscule that it comes in very close to 0.
I feel aliens are definitely out there, the number of habitable planets in the universe has to be enough to support at least 1 other sentient life-form. However, we will never know them nor meet them.
Montmorency
08-28-2011, 03:30
One shouldn't automatically assign probabilities. We can't really say how likely it is for life to develop on any given planet, on average. Maybe it's so low that we are the only planet with any form of life anywhere.
On the other hand, one shouldn't assume that all extraterrestrial civilizations would lack the means or inclination to contact us.
A small percentage of "contacts" have not been discredited or explained. This does not by any means imply that these were genuine alien sightings. It's just a reminder that there are no certainties here.
stratigos vasilios
08-28-2011, 03:41
Have you recently watched the Discovery Channels Ancient UFOs program? I'd like to belive there is something else out there, but unfortunately until there is 100% proof it will forever be speculation.
UFO sightings are 100% fake. It is physically impossible for us and an alien species to meet here at this point in time. The distances they would have to travel and the time it would take to get to us make the probability so minuscule that it comes in very close to 0.
What about Mass Effect Relays (http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Mass_relay)? :wink:
A small percentage of "contacts" have not been discredited or explained. This does not by any means imply that these were genuine alien sightings. It's just a reminder that there are no certainties here.
Notice how I said at this point in time? It maybe possible that our planet is stumbled upon when our race is long dead. But, today, at this moment. Impossible.
Papewaio
08-28-2011, 06:11
Here, I doubt it.
In our Galaxy. Well the Drake Equation estimated maybe ten civilizations on parity with us.
So an optimistic astronomer would estimate ten at our level in our local galaxy right now.
Say there is only one in this galaxy right now. Then We are it's eyes and ears. Bit of a responsibility.
Be a pessimist and say the Drake equation is two or three orders of magnitude over confident... With some in the order of 100 billion galaxies out there... That means there is potentially 100 million to a billion civilizations out there.
The bigger question is where are they? Most of science doesn't assume that we are unique. IFF we are that is a very massive responsibility.
Oh btw on current tech we could easily get across our galaxy in the order of ten million years... Which is tiny considering dinosaurs walked the Earth 65 million years ago and ruled the earth for so long.
I'm not sure whether the OP was intended more to speculate on the existence of alien lifeforms or to discuss the significance of reported sightings and encounters, but I'm definitely more interested in the later. I've never had an experience that I could attribute to aliens, but it seems many people have. Such reports make me extremely curious, and I wonder how they can be explained. UFO sights and aliens abductions are obviously two very different things, and the former is probably easier to dismiss than the later, but it seems extremely unlikely that so many people have had such experiences if they aren't possible in the first place.
I had a roommate who is still one of the most honest and respectable friends I have, and he told me once about an experience he had as a child. He claims to recall seeing beings that he believes were aliens in his bedroom one night. He didn't say they moved him or harmed him in any way, but he knows what he experienced. Many people have reported similar experiences. The only explanation I've heard that doesn't involve supernatural entities is sleep paralysis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis).
I've never had an experience that I could attribute to aliens, but it seems many people have. Such reports make me extremely curious, and I wonder how they can be explained. UFO sights and aliens abductions are obviously two very different things, and the former is probably easier to dismiss than the later, but it seems extremely unlikely that so many people have had such experiences if they aren't possible in the first place.
The real question regarding these so called sightings is: Why would aliens reveal themselves to loonies and hicks? Surely if they wanted to make an impact or talk to us they would have identified our leaders and approached them. If they have the technology to get here in the first place they surely have the technology to find out who the important people on our planet are.
Major Robert Dump
08-28-2011, 09:24
The real question regarding these so called sightings is: Why would aliens reveal themselves to loonies and hicks? Surely if they wanted to make an impact or talk to us they would have identified our leaders and approached them. If they have the technology to get here in the first place they surely have the technology to find out who the important people on our planet are.
Ah, yes, the superiority of man
Based on your argument, they have the ability to observe us, and to observe the fact that we kill each other wholesale. I don't blame them for not wanting to reveal themselves. By keeping contact to the hillbillies they keep their identity safe.
I mean seriously. How do you think DC and the internet comments on yahoo news makes mankind look?
Crazed Rabbit
08-28-2011, 10:08
With regard to the Drake Equation, courtesy of XKCD (http://xkcd.com/384/);
2037
The time required to travel to a different galaxy is so inconceivably great that pondering civilizations in other galaxies will always be purely academic.
The nearest non-dwarf galaxy is two million light years away. Light takes eight minutes to travel the 93 million miles from the sun to earth. Now imagine not eight minutes but two million years traveling at the absolute fastest anything in this universe can travel to reach just the closest spiral galaxy.
Intelligent life out there somewhere? Maybe. But I hope we never find any - or rather that none ever finds us.
As for UFOs? Bah - we could detect any foreign object in our solar system easily enough to find any spaceship coming at us.
Here, I doubt it.
In our Galaxy. Well the Drake Equation estimated maybe ten civilizations on parity with us.
So an optimistic astronomer would estimate ten at our level in our local galaxy right now.
Say there is only one in this galaxy right now. Then We are it's eyes and ears. Bit of a responsibility.
Be a pessimist and say the Drake equation is two or three orders of magnitude over confident... With some in the order of 100 billion galaxies out there... That means there is potentially 100 million to a billion civilizations out there.
The bigger question is where are they? Most of science doesn't assume that we are unique. IFF we are that is a very massive responsibility.
Oh btw on current tech we could easily get across our galaxy in the order of ten million years... Which is tiny considering dinosaurs walked the Earth 65 million years ago and ruled the earth for so long.
Kagemusha
08-28-2011, 11:15
Im not sure about any of that stuff, but if traversible wormholes exist.We can throw into trashcan anything we imagine about distances in space.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole
Arthur, king of the Britons
08-28-2011, 11:48
https://i760.photobucket.com/albums/xx244/KingoftheBritons/imagesqtbnANd9GcR8-2PnIi0dB4uUDh9zvOdXqGFJuXCAh055BTLZjYDFRtsJosBcng.jpg
Seriously though, I think there is a very large possibility that there is sentient extraterrestrial life somewhere out there, I doubt they'll come visit anytime soon though.
:creep:
https://img88.imageshack.us/img88/1060/spockgreeting.jpg
Mr. Spock says:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BrSVOOK610
Technology is moving quickly. Perhaps someday.
Fisherking
08-28-2011, 17:34
True confessions time.
In July of 1967 I saw a UFO. Meaning something in the air that I could not identify as any aircraft I had ever seen before or since.
It was very near sundown on a very clear summer evening. My original vantage point started at perhaps, half a mile and closed to around 400 yards. I may have observed it for perhaps, a minute and a half.
I was traveling in a car and was about 4 miles from my home along a road I had often traveled and knew like the back of my hand. I saw movement to my left and saw an object passing just over a house and across the highway.
It was a metallic silvery object and rounded above and below from what I could see. The view was in profile and it appeared like an oval shape at that point, with no typical control surfaces on the aircraft. It looked to be about 40 to 45 feet long.
It was at an altitude of only about 25 to 30 feet and moving very slowly when I first saw it. It moved from right to left (roughly west to east), moving next to a house at about rooftop level (single story house) across the road and descended in altitude to perhaps 10 feet off the ground. Across the road was a ditch and the other side of that was a railroad build on an embankment.
When it was just short of the railroad it stopped and hovered for a moment and seemed to be surrounded by an iridescent blue light. The forward end lifted up and at this point it appeared to have a roughly triangle shape but very rounded at the edges and looked to be perhaps 25 feet wide. It remained in that attitude for a few seconds, started to glow in a much stronger light and then suddenly shot away at incredible speed.
It seemingly zigzagged to a height where it looked like a star in the southern sky and then moved at extraordinary speed east, southeast until it was lost from sight in the clear night sky.
Details of the craft that I remember: there seemed to be a port or a lager light on the side and the forward area seemed to have an opening or view port that was of a deep blue color.
That is the one and only time I have seen such a thing. It was definitely physical and defiantly technological. But that is all I know. Who made it or who was flying it would just be conjecture.
But I can say it was shocking.
As to various possibilities of being visited, we don’t have the technology for interstellar flight but because we don’t know how dose not mean that it can not be done, dose it?
As for UFOs? Bah - we could detect any foreign object in our solar system easily enough to find any spaceship coming at us.
I remember reading about that, it would take a matter of milliseconds to detect some one lighting up a cigarette in orbit of mars simply because the energy readings are so low in the surroundings, lighting up a cigarette is like watching a firework display in your back garden on the sensors. Obviously, it becomes very clouded if you have other objects need by like the space-ship which can cloud the fact the astronaut lit up, but it is simply hypothetical.
gaelic cowboy
08-28-2011, 19:24
Are Aliens real and do they exist, I would safely say given the size of the universe that it is indeed highly likely.
Are they on earth right now or are they visiting on a regular basis, I would say given the size of the universe again it is unlikely they have been or are here.
One point of concern is that it should really only takes one civilisation to achieve interplanatery colonization, no matter how advanced or primitive to completely flood our galaxy with there own species. This may or may not be a mark against there being another advanced civilisation in our galaxy at the same time as us.
I certainly hope if we ever do meet any aliens species that it is us the humans who are the more advanced beings.
Montmorency
08-28-2011, 19:28
Notice how I said at this point in time? It maybe possible that our planet is stumbled upon when our race is long dead. But, today, at this moment. Impossible.
Why is it impossible? Maybe we don't understand everything about physics everywhere and forever, eh? So why not?
The real question regarding these so called sightings is: Why would aliens reveal themselves to loonies and hicks? Surely if they wanted to make an impact or talk to us they would have identified our leaders and approached them. If they have the technology to get here in the first place they surely have the technology to find out who the important people on our planet are.
You make the mistake of attributing human motivations to them.
Surely, impossible, 100%, 0, definitely, never: stop that.
gaelic cowboy
08-28-2011, 19:37
The real question regarding these so called sightings is: Why would aliens reveal themselves to loonies and hicks? Surely if they wanted to make an impact or talk to us they would have identified our leaders and approached them. If they have the technology to get here in the first place they surely have the technology to find out who the important people on our planet are.
Why is it impossible? Maybe we don't understand everything about physics everywhere and forever, eh? So why not?
You make the mistake of attributing human motivations to them.
Surely, impossible, 100%, 0, definitely, never: stop that.
People always seem to think that advanced races may generally avoid more primitive ones purely cos of Star Trek, in fact the monetary benefits of interfering with a less advanced race probably mean it is not a likely scenario.
For all advanced races to have a rule about not interfering would obviously require that they all have the same rule, clearly that would be an unlikely assumption to be true.
Kagemusha
08-28-2011, 19:43
True confessions time.
In July of 1967 I saw a UFO. Meaning something in the air that I could not identify as any aircraft I had ever seen before or since.
It was very near sundown on a very clear summer evening. My original vantage point started at perhaps, half a mile and closed to around 400 yards. I may have observed it for perhaps, a minute and a half.
I was traveling in a car and was about 4 miles from my home along a road I had often traveled and knew like the back of my hand. I saw movement to my left and saw an object passing just over a house and across the highway.
It was a metallic silvery object and rounded above and below from what I could see. The view was in profile and it appeared like an oval shape at that point, with no typical control surfaces on the aircraft. It looked to be about 40 to 45 feet long.
It was at an altitude of only about 25 to 30 feet and moving very slowly when I first saw it. It moved from right to left (roughly west to east), moving next to a house at about rooftop level (single story house) across the road and descended in altitude to perhaps 10 feet off the ground. Across the road was a ditch and the other side of that was a railroad build on an embankment.
When it was just short of the railroad it stopped and hovered for a moment and seemed to be surrounded by an iridescent blue light. The forward end lifted up and at this point it appeared to have a roughly triangle shape but very rounded at the edges and looked to be perhaps 25 feet wide. It remained in that attitude for a few seconds, started to glow in a much stronger light and then suddenly shot away at incredible speed.
It seemingly zigzagged to a height where it looked like a star in the southern sky and then moved at extraordinary speed east, southeast until it was lost from sight in the clear night sky.
Details of the craft that I remember: there seemed to be a port or a lager light on the side and the forward area seemed to have an opening or view port that was of a deep blue color.
That is the one and only time I have seen such a thing. It was definitely physical and defiantly technological. But that is all I know. Who made it or who was flying it would just be conjecture.
But I can say it was shocking.
As to various possibilities of being visited, we don’t have the technology for interstellar flight but because we don’t know how dose not mean that it can not be done, dose it?
Who knows what that was. By the way were you driving the whole time or did you instantly stop when you saw the thing?
Fisherking
08-28-2011, 20:35
I was not driving, but needless to say we were not moving full speed ahead.
Papewaio
08-28-2011, 23:18
The nearest non-dwarf galaxy is two million light years away. Light takes eight minutes to travel the 93 million miles from the sun to earth. Now imagine not eight minutes but two million years traveling at the absolute fastest anything in this universe can travel to reach just the closest spiral galaxy.
Relativisitc travel... if we get near to the speed of light...then the perceived journey time could be quite short. Or just a massive multigenerational arkship (todays tech) or extended life or 'hypersleep' or just a bank of embryo's and artificial wombs... 2 million light years @ 0.1c is possible once we have the resources of an entire galaxy (still a 20 million year voyage)... and with a little more tech some of it could be a lot more possible... this is without any leaps and bounds in current physics understanding.
Intelligent life out there somewhere? Maybe. But I hope we never find any - or rather that none ever finds us.
As for UFOs? Bah - we could detect any foreign object in our solar system easily enough to find any spaceship coming at us.
We can't simultaneously track all the asteriods in the interior asteroid belt let alone the Oort cloud.
Drunk Clown
08-28-2011, 23:32
I just love how aliens look like; according to so called "sightings".
But what about god(s)? Are they the aliens? I mean they come from the sky, don't they. :clown:
Montmorency
08-29-2011, 00:15
Hey, what if we're all aliens?
You see, we arrived on this planet hundreds of eons ago, but our advanced technologies soon informed us that environmental cataclysms would annihilate our species. To save ourselves, we constructed machines that could transfer our consciousnesses into sentient receptacles that either preceded or succeeded us. As a result, some of us came to inhabit the bodies of these so-called "humans." Of course, in doing so we effectively wiped out the human race: all original human consciousnesses have been replaced (read: destroyed).
Hence the concept of liberal guilt. :clown:
Crazed Rabbit
08-29-2011, 02:08
Relativisitc travel... if we get near to the speed of light...then the perceived journey time could be quite short. Or just a massive multigenerational arkship (todays tech) or extended life or 'hypersleep' or just a bank of embryo's and artificial wombs... 2 million light years @ 0.1c is possible once we have the resources of an entire galaxy (still a 20 million year voyage)... and with a little more tech some of it could be a lot more possible... this is without any leaps and bounds in current physics understanding.
Ah, but perception is definitely not reality in this case. As for an ark ship - what device could we produce that could survive in the extreme void of the universe for 20,000,000 years? And how could we aim it at an inhabitable planet?
We can't simultaneously track all the asteriods in the interior asteroid belt let alone the Oort cloud.
So? I'm not talking about asteroids, but powered (and heated) spaceships - like a flare in the dark night when they travel in space.
http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/spacewardetect.php
The Space Shuttle's much weaker main engines could be detected past the orbit of Pluto. The Space Shuttle's manoeuvering thrusters could be seen as far as the asteroid belt. And even a puny ship using ion drive to thrust at a measly 1/1000 of a g could be spotted at one astronomical unit. [93 million miles]
...
"Well FINE!!", you say, "I'll turn off the engines and run silent like a submarine in a World War II movie. I'll be invisible." Unfortunately that won't work either. The life support for your crew emits enough heat to be detected at an exceedingly long range. The 285 Kelvin habitat module will stand out like a search-light against the three Kelvin background of outer space.
And if you are hoping to lose your tiny heat signature in the vastness of the sky, I've got some bad news for you. Current astronomical instruments can do a complete sky survey in about four hours, or less.
CR
well, in dozens of years of observing the sky, looking for these mythical Alien spacecrafts, I've yet to find anything that couldn't (FAR) more accurately be accounted for by perfectly Earthly causes. I remember this one time, when I saw an airplane at night (lighting pattern was for a passenger plane-a Boeing 737 or 747), when I was in that one Texas county.
the next day, it was all over the news as a "UFO" sighting...
and before people say that they saw some weird object so and so ft long, moving (or hovering) so and so feet per second, my question is: how can you tell? most of these sightings make no mention of a reference point, with which to compare the object to (and even then, it is pretty difficult, if not impossible, to tell). this is important, since the object is supposedly flying in a more or less featureless sky (clouds don't work either).
and for the record: Aliens probably do exist... there's just no evidence and no known feasible means for them to get over here-assuming that there are even an ET life forms of sufficient, human-like intelligence. of course, if I see a body of an alien (or an alien prisoner?), then we can start talking
Thank you for sharing, FisherKing! :yes: Very interesting.
BTW, somewhat off-topic, but have any of you seen the X-Files episode "Jose Chung's From Outer Space"? It's one of the few humorous episodes of the series, and the plot revolves around several disagreeing stories about an alien encounter.
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