UAP/UFO thread - Non-Human Intelligences


that interesting, thanks. The UFO topic always gets interesting because there’s such a huge mix of curiosity, skepticism, and outright conspiracy theories all mashed together. I enjoy reading the discussions even if I stay cautious about jumping to conclusions. Governments releasing more footage over the years definitely added fuel to the fire though. Funny enough, I ended up searching for independent record customer service earlier after dealing with a delivery issue, and that felt almost as confusing as trying to follow some of these UAP discussions.
 
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Have to hope there is something else out there, would be a shame if we are the high point of life in the universe.

Just imagine Piccadilly Gardens on a Saturday night being one of the most advanced places in the universe.
A few creatures who hang around there certainly look and act like they’re from another planet.
 
This has always been my view - in an infinite universe there are infinite possibilities so surely the chance of intelligent life elsewhere in the vast universe is somewhere around 100%.

The chances of a little green man landing his spaceship in someone’s back garden in Nevada though is pretty negligible.
 
This has always been my view - in an infinite universe there are infinite possibilities so surely the chance of intelligent life elsewhere in the vast universe is somewhere around 100%.

The chances of a little green man landing his spaceship in someone’s back garden in Nevada though is pretty negligible.
What about a little grey man, with large eyes and an oversized head?
 
Have to hope there is something else out there, would be a shame if we are the high point of life in the universe.

Just imagine Piccadilly Gardens on a Saturday night being one of the most advanced places in the universe.
Reminded me of the line at the end of the Galaxy song by Monty Python.

‘And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space
Cause there's bugger-all down here on Earth’

 
This has always been my view - in an infinite universe there are infinite possibilities so surely the chance of intelligent life elsewhere in the vast universe is somewhere around 100%.

The chances of a little green man landing his spaceship in someone’s back garden in Nevada though is pretty negligible.
That's always been my take too. It's inconceivable to me that one little planet has millions of life forms yet there's nothing else anywhere on any of the zillions of planets out there.

Scientists say it's impossible to travel beyond the speed of light but we just don't know. 75 years ago people were saying it was ridiculous to have a handheld device that you could use to talk to somebody on a planet from space (Star Trek), my uncle used to laugh at it. Now that device can speak to somebody live on the other side of the planet by video and also take photos, video and a hundred other things.

150 years ago we couldn't even leave the ground. 250 years ago a lot of the gadgets we have now would have been considered witchcraft. Long before that was thought that you wouldn't be able to breath if you travelled at over 30 mph. If we've advanced this far in a couple of centuries how advanced will civilisations be that have been around for millenia?
 
That's always been my take too. It's inconceivable to me that one little planet has millions of life forms yet there's nothing else anywhere on any of the zillions of planets out there.

Scientists say it's impossible to travel beyond the speed of light but we just don't know. 75 years ago people were saying it was ridiculous to have a handheld device that you could use to talk to somebody on a planet from space (Star Trek), my uncle used to laugh at it. Now that device can speak to somebody live on the other side of the planet by video and also take photos, video and a hundred other things.

150 years ago we couldn't even leave the ground. 250 years ago a lot of the gadgets we have now would have been considered witchcraft. Long before that was thought that you wouldn't be able to breath if you travelled at over 30 mph. If we've advanced this far in a couple of centuries how advanced will civilisations be that have been around for millenia?
We’ve been around for 300 millennia to get to where we are not a couple of centuries.We’ll continue to advance and invent within the constraints of the laws of physics,but there is a lot of science behind being unable to travel faster than the speed of light and Einsteins theory,which is very different to working with what we do know and making advances in technology.
Will that science change, will the laws of physics as we understand them change,maybe but they might not too, we might be right as they stand. If we are they apply to everywhere else in the universe too.
 
That's always been my take too. It's inconceivable to me that one little planet has millions of life forms yet there's nothing else anywhere on any of the zillions of planets out there.

Scientists say it's impossible to travel beyond the speed of light but we just don't know. 75 years ago people were saying it was ridiculous to have a handheld device that you could use to talk to somebody on a planet from space (Star Trek), my uncle used to laugh at it. Now that device can speak to somebody live on the other side of the planet by video and also take photos, video and a hundred other things.

150 years ago we couldn't even leave the ground. 250 years ago a lot of the gadgets we have now would have been considered witchcraft. Long before that was thought that you wouldn't be able to breath if you travelled at over 30 mph. If we've advanced this far in a couple of centuries how advanced will civilisations be that have been around for millenia?
I've never quite believed the spacemen thing to be honest, but to be fair, the tech they might have could potentially not even be comprehensible. We might be thinking of what they can do in our reality and based around our Sci-fi musings. I very much doubt the phenomena is fully physical. I expect much of it is mind controll and showing us what we can just about comprehend. Centuries ago they were castles in the sky, then chariots from the heavens then balls of light, then disc shaped UFOs, then spheres then Triangles then orbs. I think they tell us what they want us to see. I think they have always lived amongst us, living on a different plane, frequency, dimensions, something like Pulmans dark materials realities. I think Ghosts and poltergeist and all the ancient mystic creatures, similar also to Philip Pullmans "Secret Commonwealth" are all what these things were. Centuries ago, trolls and elves and bogats and fairy's and willow the wisps etc were all considered part of life that lived alongside us. I expect we now know as much about other creatures living around us as people back then knew. We just have other ideas and names now. I think we can't possibly understand it.
 

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