Do you think aliens in ufos have visited Earth? (And all things UFO) (3 Viewers)

Do you think aliens in ufos have visited Earth?

  • Yes

    Votes: 87 49.7%
  • No

    Votes: 48 27.4%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 21 12.0%
  • Only if they arrived in tacoes

    Votes: 19 10.9%

  • Total voters
    175
The Milky Way Galaxy is over 13 billion years old, the Earth is less than 5 billion years old, human "civilization" is only about 10,000 years old, we think. Dinosaurs were the dominant lifeform for millions of years. Humans are barely a blink in that time frame. What if the sentient lifeform on this planet had evolved in the dinosaur's time frame? If we survived, our civilization would be millions of years old. Now imagine what our technology would look like. You can't, because we only have a few thousand years of human imagination to draw from.

I saw an internet video/presentation (YouTube maybe?) that illustrated the history of the earth "as if it was a 24 hour movie." In that 24 hour movie of the history of earth, early man makes his first appearance at 23:58pm. That's mind-blowing to me. Anyone who's ever been conscious & awake for a 24 hour period knows how quickly 2 minutes pass by. That's the history of mankind...
 


This guy is a congressman from TN, and not a nut job.

These things aren’t anything made by people.
 
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The Man Who Fell to Earth completely and wholeheartedly supports this message and subject material.

He, does, however, hope you reciprocate this feeling of goodwill by tuning in to watch this show, if you haven't already, every Sunday night on Showtime or catch up on Comcast Xfinity On-Demand or other high-rated, popular streaming services such as Hulu, or Amazon.

This Day The Earth Stood Still refused comment or didnt answer repeated requests by interviewers about his feelings or opinions on this matter. His agent did leave a terse note, however, reminding that his client was on a serious, dedicated mission and felt such ridiculous, sophomoric questions were beneath him.
 
Anyone who things AOC is a "babbling idiot" is ignorant. She was a double major at Boston University, graduating toss custard laude with degrees in International Relations and Economics.

I can understand not liking someone who challenges your worldview, but just because you don't like her opinions does not mean she is a babbling idiot.

She is probably more educated than many of her haters. I am overall an Elon fan, but her tweet was funny and made a poignant point.
 
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Anyone who things AOC is a "babbling idiot" is ignorant. She was a double major at Boston University, graduating toss custard laude with degrees in International Relations and Economics.

I can understand not liking someone who challenges your worldview, but just because you don't like her opinions does not mean she is a babbling idiot.

She is probably more educated than many of her haters. I am overall an Elon fan, but her tweet was funny and made a poignant point.

so are you saying aliens HAVE visited the earth?
 
Anyone who things AOC is a "babbling idiot" is ignorant. She was a double major at Boston University, graduating toss custard laude with degrees in International Relations and Economics.

I can understand not liking someone who challenges your worldview, but just because you don't like her opinions does not mean she is a babbling idiot.

She is probably more educated than many of her haters. I am overall an Elon fan, but her tweet was funny and made a poignant point.
What in God's name.does this have anything to do with aliens or extraterrestrials ever visiting Earth?
 
RE: time travel - anything we speculate about time travel, the age of the earth, etc - is done so within the confines and limitations of our minds.

WE assigned values to numbers. WE determined what constitutes a billion or whatever. So what seems like a long time to us could actually be instantaneous for E.T.s

Anyways, I refuse to believe we're the best this universe has to offer. That would be a bummer.

Maybe we're at the bottom of the totem pole, but too stupid to realize it.

Put a human baby on the floor and watch it try to ingest every single thing it can grasp with two fingers.

They have zero discernment for what's digestible.

Kittens be hopping off of sheet, doing Cirque de Soleil moves within a few weeks while our babies still be stuck on their backs, crying 'cause they pooped themselves in a major way.
 
Anyone who things AOC is a "babbling idiot" is ignorant. She was a double major at Boston University, graduating toss custard laude with degrees in International Relations and Economics.

I can understand not liking someone who challenges your worldview, but just because you don't like her opinions does not mean she is a babbling idiot.

She is probably more educated than many of her haters. I am overall an Elon fan, but her tweet was funny and made a poignant point.
I had a couple of tabs opened and this got entered in the wrong thread.
Or the Mods moved it.


or maybe.... IT WAS ALIENS
 
It's a question that has puzzled scientists for decades – if there are aliens out there, why haven't they visited Earth yet?

Now, scientists believe they may have the answer to the so-called Fermi paradox.

Dr Michael Wong, of the Carnegie Institution for Science, and Dr Stuart Bartlett, of California Institute of Technology, claim that extraterrestrial civilisations may grow so large and technical that they hit crisis points, missing the chance to visit new worlds.

No life beyond Earth has ever been found; there is no evidence that alien life has ever visited our planet.

However, this does not mean that the universe is lifeless other than on Earth, according to NASA.

The space agency says: 'While no clear signs of life have ever been detected, the possibility of extraterrestrial biology - the scientific logic that supports it - has grown increasingly plausible.'

One popular school of thought is that our own existence is evidence that there is certainly life on other planets, as the likelihood of Earth being a 'one-off' is almost zero.

However, one argument against this is - if there is extraterrestrial life, why have we not found any evidence for it?

The Fermi Paradox questions why, given the estimated 200 billion - 400 billion stars and at least 100 billion planets in our galaxy, there have been no signs of alien life.

The contradiction is named after its creator, Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, who first posed the question back in 1950.

In a new study, published in Royal Society Open Science, Dr Wong and Dr Bartlett set out to crack the 70-year-old puzzle.

The pair analysed previous studies which have shown that cities grow 'superlinearly' – at a faster rate than linear – thanks to their social nature.............


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It's a question that has puzzled scientists for decades – if there are aliens out there, why haven't they visited Earth yet?

Now, scientists believe they may have the answer to the so-called Fermi paradox.

Dr Michael Wong, of the Carnegie Institution for Science, and Dr Stuart Bartlett, of California Institute of Technology, claim that extraterrestrial civilisations may grow so large and technical that they hit crisis points, missing the chance to visit new worlds.

No life beyond Earth has ever been found; there is no evidence that alien life has ever visited our planet.

However, this does not mean that the universe is lifeless other than on Earth, according to NASA.

The space agency says: 'While no clear signs of life have ever been detected, the possibility of extraterrestrial biology - the scientific logic that supports it - has grown increasingly plausible.'

One popular school of thought is that our own existence is evidence that there is certainly life on other planets, as the likelihood of Earth being a 'one-off' is almost zero.

However, one argument against this is - if there is extraterrestrial life, why have we not found any evidence for it?

The Fermi Paradox questions why, given the estimated 200 billion - 400 billion stars and at least 100 billion planets in our galaxy, there have been no signs of alien life.

The contradiction is named after its creator, Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, who first posed the question back in 1950.

In a new study, published in Royal Society Open Science, Dr Wong and Dr Bartlett set out to crack the 70-year-old puzzle.

The pair analysed previous studies which have shown that cities grow 'superlinearly' – at a faster rate than linear – thanks to their social nature.............


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We should note, and many have presented, that there are problems with the Fermi Paradox itself, specifically observability. Here is one brief example:

Imagine that you are an inhabitant of a planet in the Alpha Centauri system just 4.37 short lightyears away from the Milky Way galaxy and that you're current technology rivals that of Earth. How easy would it be for you to:

A.) Find Earth by whatever means (telescopy in all of its forms including radio telescope)? Earth is a lowly planet in what we know as the Sagittarius Arm of the Milky Way, about halfway from the edge of the galaxy, and the galactic center nowhere near as massive as other planets Earth tech has been able to discern.
2.) Discern what you're hearing/seeing (against the background of universal noise)?
iii.) To know the universe tastes like raspberries?

I think that as observability becomes better (what I have described is just one example, in Fermi's day we did not have the tools we have now) Fermi's paradox seems less paradoxical.
 
I just think that the period when they were more discoverable, we were learning how to use fire. Now that we can look and listen for different things, they have moved on to more advanced technology that we can't detect yet.
 

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