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The radar is a very new invention, and we have already found ways to avoid detection, and it's never been so easy to trick human brain, for example with photography and related technology.
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Don't forget the late "Earth is flat" controversy. Anyway we have only begun to explore Earth in the past centuries, it's very early to dismiss Edgar Mitchell claim. The man may have more expertise/credentials in space exploration than all GFY members combined.
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How many of you have been to the moon?
How many professional pilots in this thread? :)))) |
Let the man speak, keep an open mind!!!!!!!! :)))
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Do you want a map of the world known to ancient Greeks? :)))
Let me show you one. http://img37.picoodle.com/img/img37/...am_9c58f94.gif |
I sincerely hope that aliens have not visited us, because if this thread is any indication, they will not like what they find.
We are truly an egotistical, close minded, naive species after all. |
Aliens are amused by our craziness :)
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Good news....where are the pics??
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What really sucks is Aliens hardly ever rebill :(
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You know ... they have teleported a single atom and that's startrek shit ... so who's to say we wont be able to find a way within 100 + years of travelling at the speed of light? Plus ... who'd wanna go to the next galaxy? You might just be late for a lunch date :) |
i dunno.. i'm middle of the road on this.. i think that it's possible
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Well, technically we are all Aliens - its just our selfmade abstractions (groups, borders etc.) which makes other seam Alien, and not ourself :rasta
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does this come as a shock? You really thought we were alone?
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interesting :)
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What we know about physics would have to be wrong or partly wrong for them to visit using conventional means unless they are closer to us than we are let on to know.
Is it outside the realm of possibility to consider time travel, wormhole travel, intra-dimensional travel? All are being studied by prominent scientists right now because they could theorectically work. And consider our naivete about exploring our own world, only 95% of the worlds oceans have been thoroughly explored. source: http://www.noaa.gov/ocean.html |
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We only understand something as 1 meter long because we discovered a quality that interested us, determined to measure it, and invented the means to measure it.
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a new interview
In the wake of that flap, the American astronaut set the record straight in an interview with Lisa Bonnice, host of BlogTalkRadio’s ShapeShifting, saying that though there was indeed a cover-up at Rosewell, NASA knew nothing about it – at least not to his knowledge. Here’s the full transcript of Mitchell’s discussion: http://blog.blogtalkradio.com/2008/0...cord-straight/ |
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And they move particles at near speeds of light in particle accelerators all the time, but that's single atoms moving close to the speed of light, but never at the speed of light. Traveling at the speed of light is impossible as long as you have any mass at all, it just can't be done. Even gravity goes at the speed of light, so if the sun exploded now, the Earth would keep orbiting around it for another 8 minutes before flinging off on a tangent. We'd see it burning in the sky for 8 minutes after it actually exploded. |
Dr Mitchell, 77, said during a radio interview that sources at the space agency who had had contact with aliens described the beings as 'little people who look strange to us.'
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