It'd explain a great. Many. Things. [/Palpatine]Man, I wish aliens were visiting us. That'd be awesome.
It'd explain a great. Many. Things. [/Palpatine]Man, I wish aliens were visiting us. That'd be awesome.
Man, I wish aliens were visiting us. That'd be awesome.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. Blurry photos/video don't cut it.
I'm open to the possibility of alot of these cryptids. I just have yet to see any evidence concrete enough to convince me.
Just playing the odds, there is almost certainly some form of intelligent life in the universe besides us. But them being close enough to visit us, make contact or even be aware of our existence is probably incredibly small.I think as we become better at observing both our world and the universe that contains it, people are becoming more open to the idea that alien life exists and less open to the notion that they have visited us.
in the Project Blue Book era, UFO sightings were debunked by the US government. This may have been due to the same reasons that NASA wrote Stephen Spielberg a 20 page letter imploring him not to make Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Concerns over the possibilities of mass hysteria Spielberg had already proven capable of with Jaws. Only UFO hysteria could undermine pretty much any and all of society's institutions: religious authority, governmental authority, military authority, etc - once people began to realize that there could possibly be other models and technological paradigms to be known in the universe.
So my question right now is this: is society in general, do you think, opening up to the question of alien intelligence? And able to start pondering the implications of other life in the universe? Some things have changed - for example, we're now able to confirm that yes, there are other solar systems and planets out there, and that certainly helps us to generalize "billions and billions" of worlds across the cosmos.
Please enlighten us then.I have always thought that schools should be teaching logical thinking beginning in grade school. I don't think a lot of people know how to think logically about things.
You can't scientifically examine a claim. If there were something to examine, it would be more than a claim.The scientific method allows for adopting new ideas after corroborating experiments but a lot of paranormal claims just don't lend themselves to scientific examination in the usual way.
No. Pretty much everything in psychology is rigorously scientifically examined. Maybe you are thinking of other types of social sciences. Gender studies?One could say the same thing about psychiatry to some extent also.
Probably not. The only thing both sides can agree on is that there are recorded instances of strange objects that are unexplained. Where they disagree is whether the objects are natural, human made, or involve some other causes we do not understand.I don't think the twain will ever agree - one side thinking they are open minded and the other thinking that they are gullible instead. There are hoaxes on both sides - even James Randi has been found screwing with data.
I'm done. Going to get a Powerade and some oreos.
Does that answer come roughly 3 seconds after he asks the question? Yes, it does."Millions of people around the world believe we have been visited in the past by extraterrestrial beings. What if it were true? If so, could aliens have made contact with ancient civilizations, thereby influencing their way of life and shaping humanity's destiny? "
Who were they? Why did they come? What did they leave behind? Where did they go? Will they return?
Personally, I believe Giorgio Tsoukalos has all the answers.![]()
At least they put you back!When they took me in their spacecraft, they experimented...
The current you, or the original you?But, did they put me back, really? I mean, how can I be sure I am actually me?
I just found that quote amusing, especially in 1978. Comparing an effects heavy movie to a videogame is nothing new, but the top video game of that year was Space Invaders. Not exactly what I think of when I think of Star Wars.If Star Wars is a video game with actors, then the Prequels must be Actors playing video games!
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