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Originally Posted by marumari
You are close minded because you haven't researched UFO's, Abductions, Cattle Mutilations that have happened for the past 50 years. I don't blame you for not believing. Maybe you should look into some of the research that has been done by scientists studying the UFO issue and Cattle Mutilations.
I would check out Stanton Friedman's site, a nuclear physisist. Also,
check out reports by airline pilots, police officers, military brass. Most recently the O'hare UFO sighting witnessed by United Airline Pilots. All witnessed a spinning metallic disc shaped object hovering over the gate, which then took off straight upward and left a hole in the cloud.
You gotta love the FAA's explanation for this one - Weird Weather
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/02/ufo....ap/index.html
Since when does weather create spinning metallic objects in the sky?
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You say "physicist" or "scientist" as if that should somehow put some authority to the belief. Well, there are people with any number of degrees who believe in all sorts of things. You can find people with degrees in biology, chemistry or physics who believe in ghosts or big foot or creation science. So what? I have a degree in physics from Yale University (1996). I don't think that gives me some sort of special insight into whether people are being abducted by aliens. No, it gives me none at all. Had I followed that up with an advanced degree in physics I still wouldn't have any. It has nothing to do with physics.
What is there to research? Pictures, movies, interviews. This is no physics in that. There is certainly no nuclear physics involved in believing whether the pictures of the reflections of lampshades in a window are really UFOs. Tell me; what does a muon have to do with UFOs?
There are witnesses to all sorts of things. Jesus' mom appears almost weekly in latin american countries (she doesn't seem to appear in Hindu countries though). Some people claim that a prehistoric creature has been swimming in Lake Ness for about the past 1000 years. Some big footed ape-man walks British Columbia. Or is it California? Or maybe it is China? I can't seem to remember. He sure gets around. Maybe he has an airplane. Maybe the aliens give him a life.
I was quite interested in UFOs when I was in my early teens. I decided that I didn't believe people were being abducted by aliens and being experimented on by alien biologists.