I find the whole UFO thing interesting. Possible yes, probable no.
I have read studies and research analyzing the requirements of long distance space travel which leads me to my conclusions. To believe that aliens have visited us requires one to ignore all of the other evidence that contradicts it. Once you realize how far any of our closest neighbors are and the fact that we have seen no evidence of intelligent life, it puts the possible location that much farther out for the probability of other intelligent life. To me it makes the possibility that much slimmer based on the scientific evidence.
I find the whole UFO thing interesting. Possible yes, probable no.
I have read studies and research analyzing the requirements of long distance space travel which leads me to my conclusions. To believe that aliens have visited us requires one to ignore all of the other evidence that contradicts it. Once you realize how far any of our closest neighbors are and the fact that we have seen no evidence of intelligent life, it puts the possible location that much farther out for the probability of other intelligent life. To me it makes the possibility that much slimmer based on the scientific evidence.
I have to agree, as it is hard enough to find intelligent life on THIS planet, let alone somewhere else...
Plus if these "aliens" are so advanced why would they have any interest at all in us. We have absolutely nothing to offer ourselves, let alone any sort of advanced civilization. Anyone who can travel light years in their own lifetime is not going to give a hoot about an ipad.
I have to agree, as it is hard enough to find intelligent life on THIS planet, let alone somewhere else...
Plus if these "aliens" are so advanced why would they have any interest at all in us. We have absolutely nothing to offer ourselves, let alone any sort of advanced civilization. Anyone who can travel light years in their own lifetime is not going to give a hoot about an ipad.
Perhaps they have used up all the lithium in their world and needed to find a new source........ better power for their RC's and all
If I was an alien with nothing better to do with a million or so light-years, I wouldn't mind coming here and watching the show. There's plenty of stupid stuff going on in the world these days to make the trip worthwhile.
I think it is more than possible for them to be visiting us. But i will not totally believe it untill I see it with my own 2 eyes. Do i think there are other life forms out there that are more advanced than us? Heck yes! We havent been a people of technology for very long, I think we are just beginning to figure things out. If you think about it we have only been flying for what, a hundred years? Thats not long at all. Lets say there is another civilization out there that figured out how to fly 10,000yrs ago. Do you think that over the course of those 10,000yrs they might have figure out how to bend the rules of physics to let them travel at at speeds greater than the speed of light? Or maybe our rules of psysics dont really apply to them? Who knows.
But If they havent been here at all, how in the hell did Cartman get that anal probe?
But on a serious note, UFO sightings have been around since at least the ancient Egyptian times. There are hyrogliphics (sp?) of flying saucers in a lot of places over there.
Just because they are UFOs doesn't mean they are alien.
Maybe they are humans from the future coming back to change things, tweak history, or just plane old sight see.
And I've played enough video games to know that eventually we'll have faster than light travel, duh.
There are so many real problems right here on earth. Why waste time thinking about it.
This reminds me of the time and money still spent on the titanic. Who frickin' cares, it sank and it's staying sunk. Boat tech has progressed without knowing the exact way it, not she, sank.
Redshift clearly beleives. I think all the anal probes have gone to his head.
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It's "Dr. _paralyzed_" actually. Not like with a PhD, but Doctor like in Dr. Pepper.