Extra-Terrestrial Life

Do you believe extraterrestrial life exists?

  • yes

    Votes: 19 86.4%
  • no

    Votes: 3 13.6%

  • Total voters
    22

Alban Berg

Banned
I used this subject with my students today, it was a success to make them speak about their beliefs...how passionate they became...

I was surpised when one of the students said she saw an U.F.O. in the Black sea (rather two) (she, her sister, her daughter and nefew at the same time) three years ago. Wow! I was really impressed.

Martin, feeling an alien more and more...
 

Strunch

New member
I speak Spanish, I could translate it for you...even the gross words...LOL (maybe I will receive a warning from our moderators)

Martin
Then you can understand what they say here at least..

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I already have two transcripts. One from a pilot in Mexico and one from a math prof. in Chile. So don't sweat it. The above photage must be a snippet from the original I published for the Mexicans by the way, because all we had to work with to start with, was some rather poor clips from CNN and a Mexican newsreel.

Here's some further evidence I calculated, suggesting strongly that it was oilrigs..

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Strunch

New member
[...]

I was surpised when one of the students said she saw an U.F.O. in the Black sea (rather two) (she, her sister, her daughter and nefew at the same time) three years ago. Wow! I was really impressed.

Martin, feeling an alien more and more...
Squidboats, satellites, oilrig lights, ET phone home?

I have seen tons of "UFOs" during night, but they always turned out to be rather mundane when investigated properly. NASA has filmed a few as well, and especially one of them was rather embarrassing, as it turned out to be a wastedump from a spaceshuttle, namely STS-75. Containing things-not-to-be-mentioned here. But yes, it did look like drops of fluid at zero gravity.

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Alban Berg

Banned
Wow!

Then you can understand what they say here at least..


I already have two transcripts. One from a pilot in Mexico and one from a math prof. in Chile. So don't sweat it. The above photage must be a snippet from the original I published for the Mexicans by the way, because all we had to work with to start with, was some rather poor clips from CNN and a Mexican newsreel.

Here's some further evidence I calculated, suggesting strongly that it was oilrigs..

That is amazing...They talk for a long time..some important points...

It is 7 (am or pm?) one saw 10 "elements" (they call them elements), then 6, 7 ...finally 11 U.F.O. 11 on their screen! They go very very fast. One leads the others go behind...That's it! Many hesitations here about the number of elements...we can see that the two people talking here are not at the same place but have the same view on their screens.

This video is incredible. Thank you!


Martin, from Earth
 

OLDUDE

New member
Hi guys,
This thread moves so quickly that I never got around to responding to Colin's point of 22nd Mar.
One like myself who believes in an infinite Universe (which by definition means no beginning or end) can only see BB theory as nonsense.
Apart from anything else the view that our astronomers can see the beginning of the universe through their pathetically limited instruments is sad. In my view they make claims that are not supportable and I feel they are probably trying to fullfil religious beliefs of a "Creation".
I believe that there are stars yet to be revealed because at the speed of light they havent shown up yet within the range of telescopes. (Or perhaps they also feel that the speed of light is a variable).
Cheers John
 

teddy

Duckmeister
One factor comes back to our understanding of things. Who says there has to be anything beyond the universe. There may be an end to things. This theory is so far beyond any of the physical rules that I understand that I am unable to comprehend it, but it is a possibility

teddy
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Hi guys,
This thread moves so quickly that I never got around to responding to Colin's point of 22nd Mar.
One like myself who believes in an infinite Universe (which by definition means no beginning or end) can only see BB theory as nonsense.
You may be right who knows??:)
I know next to nothing about the Infinite UV theory, my brain finds it impossible to grasp, so the BB seemed the one to follow but I will delve into the Infinite theory.
Apart from anything else the view that our astronomers can see the beginning of the universe through their pathetically limited instruments is sad.
John, They can not go back to the beginning, just a few nano seconds after the BB and they use telescopes both Radio and refraction which actually give pretty good results.
In my view they make claims that are not supportable and I feel they are probably trying to fullfil religious beliefs of a "Creation".
John Scientists simply observe and record, others put their own interpretation on these observations
I believe that there are stars yet to be revealed because at the speed of light they havent shown up yet within the range of telescopes. (Or perhaps they also feel that the speed of light is a variable).
According to Einstein in a vacuum the speed of light is constant but there are those that question this??
Cheers John
 

lukas6644

New member
Life and Musik

Yes, I firmly believe that there is extraterrestrial life around, the chances are just to high, with the so many non-solar planets around (and I am not speaking of extraterrestrial music ;). The only problem, in my opinion, is to find it. The interstellar distances are just huge.
 
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