View Full Version : Are we alone in universe?
captain peroxide
09-16-2009, 04:04 PM
Is there life on other planets?
I believe we are not alone,and someday we will be visited by cosmic beings.
I also believe we have been visited in the past,that Roswell was a cover up,and we may have come from the stars originally.
Now i know the big bang theory is now proven(even though this big hadron collider is trying to work out how it occured and could open up a black hole)
But we still dont know the extent of the universe.
Life has to exist elsewhere,it would be selfish to believe we are the only planet capable of supporting life.
Will they be like us?
It depends on the gravity on there planet(as that would affect how they were formed)and lots of other constants.
Anyway i digress,what do you believe?:vader1::abduct:
LizzieRainbow
09-16-2009, 04:08 PM
I was discussing this the other day with my boyfriend and i have to say aliens are something i have never believed in! He does, he believes in it all, i happen to believe in ghosts but that is all i believe.
captain peroxide
09-16-2009, 04:27 PM
I was discussing this the other day with my boyfriend and i have to say aliens are something i have never believed in! He does, he believes in it all, i happen to believe in ghosts but that is all i believe.
I see where your coming from,but there are so many cases reported every year(some by loonies)that some have to be true.
Police officers,aircraft pilots(military and civilian),and generally sane people have reported sightings.
Why would they lie,only to make themselves look like idiots.
The only thing i dont understand is why all UFO's are saucer shaped?
It would hit our atmoshere and richochet off it.
Flashforward
09-16-2009, 09:49 PM
I think we are just a cosmic mistake. It's very possible (likely even) that there could be other forms of intelligent life throughout the universe, but they probably don't exist in the way we typically think of them, i.e. little green men with big black eyes. If you just look at the biological diversity on our own planet, it's easy to see that other forms of life will probably take shapes that defy and go beyond the scope of our imaginations.
Flashforward
09-16-2009, 09:54 PM
I see where your coming from,but there are so many cases reported every year(some by loonies)that some have to be true.
Police officers,aircraft pilots(military and civilian),and generally sane people have reported sightings.
Why would they lie,only to make themselves look like idiots.
The only thing i dont understand is why all UFO's are saucer shaped?
It would hit our atmoshere and richochet off it.
Most incidents/sightings can be explained. Very few of them actually have no discernable explanation whatsoever. Additionally, sometimes natural occurrences and objects are mistaken for otherworldly phenomena. The mind tends to play tricks on people, particularly when we interpret the world through the lens of culture, which tends to lean toward the fantastic. Just because people think that they saw something, it doesn't necessarily mean that they actually saw what they think they did.
Black King
09-16-2009, 11:50 PM
I doubt very much that we are alone but whether it will be 10 years or 10 million until we meet another life i'm not sure about.
captain peroxide
09-17-2009, 04:15 PM
Most incidents/sightings can be explained. Very few of them actually have no discernable explanation whatsoever. Additionally, sometimes natural occurrences and objects are mistaken for otherworldly phenomena. The mind tends to play tricks on people, particularly when we interpret the world through the lens of culture, which tends to lean toward the fantastic. Just because people think that they saw something, it doesn't necessarily mean that they actually saw what they think they did.
Many are mistaken identification yes, but three pilots in the space of a few hours, all reported the same, "un-identifiable-flying-object", up close and personal. Now, i'm not saying its a sure thing, but i feel somethings out there.
And i dont mean gases and dust particles:abduct:
Jill Monroe
09-20-2009, 07:53 PM
in the vast (and still expanding) infinity of space, I can't really believe we are ALONE.
it just seems so ridiculous and yet, we havent been contacted (that we know of) by extra terrestrial life yet.
on the other hand, if that does happen, i think it would change the game for humans on this planet, especially those who are used to being in position of power and think they can call the shots. our way of living might not mean anything to any outside visitors from elsewhere in space.
there's so many possibilities, and i have an open mind. but im almost certain that whatever IS out there beyond us will not be seen in MY lifetime.
Angels baby101
09-30-2009, 10:28 AM
I really honestly dont think we are alone in the universe its almost ridiculous to say that we are... now when we will finally discover proof of it I dunno maybe not in our lifetime, nor our great great great grandchildrens life times (if the world is still around we all know how they say it wont) then maybe one day someone will find proof or make personal contact.
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