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I get that same stuff in my fridge sometimes.
Anaxilus, there's already proof of extraterrestrial life. Google for stories about the space mold/fungus that plagued Mir. They actually had this stuff growing on the station in the vacuum of space. More of a nuisance than an alien abductor, though.
Quote:Quote:I venture to say if we lived in a country where saying the wrong thing would get you killed and put your organs up for sale sightings would diminish dramatically.
You might be taking this a bit seriously
There are goofballs aplenty in the UK I know this.
Sorry, I know I did.
Usually 99.99% of all critique about the US is deadpan serious no matter how ridiculous. But that's another issue. To the topic at hand. In context of what we do know of the universe, does anyone feel it is mathematically unlikely or improbable that life exists anywhere other than earth? Even in the most rudimentary sense?
Chances are that there are other civilizations in the universe. The real question is whether or not the UFO sighting are really visits from those civilizations. This is the part I am skeptical.
The aliens seem obsessed with the United States of America.
They are continuously abducting US people and flying their spaceships around them.
Those of us in the rest of the world are feeling rather left out.
Why aren't we interesting enough to be abducted and experimented on?
Why don't the aliens want to fly their spaceships through our skies?
It is true that occasionally the aliens do seem to pay us a visit but it is very infrequent compared to the huge amount of time they spend studying the USA.
Quote:The aliens seem obsessed with the United States of America.
They are continuously abducting US people and flying their spaceships around them.
Those of us in the rest of the world are feeling rather left out.
Why aren't we interesting enough to be abducted and experimented on?
Why don't the aliens want to fly their spaceships through our skies?
It is true that occasionally the aliens do seem to pay us a visit but it is very infrequent compared to the huge amount of time they spend studying the USA.
You are completely false, but you're post indicates to me that you are severely misinformed. Do some research before you make such sweeping statements over topics you know nothing about, you idiot. UFOs are a global phenomenon. The fact that you weren't even aware that hundreds of former military and air force personnel recently came forth with their UFO experiences speaks volumes. Watch this before you speak because its pointless arguing with someone who has zero knowledge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZZOBuVw34M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvIqj5uBGCk
Quote:Quote:Quote:I venture to say if we lived in a country where saying the wrong thing would get you killed and put your organs up for sale sightings would diminish dramatically.
You might be taking this a bit seriously
There are goofballs aplenty in the UK I know this.
Sorry, I know I did.
Usually 99.99% of all critique about the US is deadpan serious no matter how ridiculous. But that's another issue. To the topic at hand. In context of what we do know of the universe, does anyone feel it is mathematically unlikely or improbable that life exists anywhere other than earth? Even in the most rudimentary sense?
Thank you for seeing the funny side.
There a lots of things to laugh at in the UK and I will be the first to point them out. Yorkshire pudding for example.
Maybe there is rudimentary life on other planets, but we can't anticipate intelligent life. I write this because as there is no intelligent life on earth, then why would we expect it on other planets?
What does this have to do with sound science anyway. . .
great thread!
Quote:What does this have to do with sound science anyway. . .
well duh... if you can't figure it out I'm not gonna tell you....