And the associated cover-up?
Farsight Institute, Atlanta, GA
Leonard H. Stringfield said:
Again....thoughts?
Curious what folks here on Gen think...different mindset perhaps. Got one on the politics board as well.James Forsyth said:
The UAP thread seems to cover this in detail (as you know).
I'm curious or I would not post it. Not nice to derail threads amigo.$240 Worth of Pudding said:
Just about every board in this site. For years. The same shtick over and over and over.
lets roll...javajaws said:
I got one welcome our alien overlords.
fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
Who told you that?fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
I think it's probably much lower - a slime. But life.Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
I don't rely on people telling me things. I do my own math and understand the General Theory of Relativity.Leonard H. Stringfield said:Who told you that?fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
Where are your statistics coming from? That makes no sense.Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
Leonard H. Stringfield said:
Rough neighborhood here....I once lived there.
Thoughts here:
Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter:
1st Director of the CIA (1947-1950)
"It is time for the truth to be brought out....Behind the scenes, high-ranking Air Force officials are soberly concerned about UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe the unknown flying objects are nonsense....I urge immediate Congressional action to reduce the dangers from secrecy about Unidentified Flying Objects."
Hillenkoetter, Roscoe; "Aliens from Space", Major Donald E. Keyhoe, 1975
(Please note the "dangers" that Hillenkoetter talks about are from SECRECY not from the UFOs.
Philo B 93 said:Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
If the universe is infinite, then a likelihood of anything other than exactly zero means there is an infinite amount of alien life in the universe. Ie 1% of infinity is infinity.
HossAg said:Where are your statistics coming from? That makes no sense.Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
Now I may not be the sharpest knife in the shed, but one thing I do know a LOT about is infinity, the space/time continuum, the laws of Metaphyics, and how the universe works. And it is dangerous for you to spread misinformation like this anywhere on the internet or in the known universe.bmks270 said:Philo B 93 said:Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
If the universe is infinite, then a likelihood of anything other than exactly zero means there is an infinite amount of alien life in the universe. Ie 1% of infinity is infinity.
Infinity is an abstraction. Only finite things can exist.
The real meaning of infinity is that you can always add more.
Nothing can be infinite in that all possible permutations are captured, it would then be finite, because more can always be added.
Philo B 93 said:Now I may not be the sharpest knife in the shed, but one thing I do know a LOT about is infinity, the space/time continuum, the laws of Metaphyics, and how the universe works. And it is dangerous for you to spread misinformation like this anywhere on the internet or in the known universe.bmks270 said:Philo B 93 said:Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
If the universe is infinite, then a likelihood of anything other than exactly zero means there is an infinite amount of alien life in the universe. Ie 1% of infinity is infinity.
Infinity is an abstraction. Only finite things can exist.
The real meaning of infinity is that you can always add more.
Nothing can be infinite in that all possible permutations are captured, it would then be finite, because more can always be added.
I see.fc2112 said:I don't rely on people telling me things. I do my own math and understand the General Theory of Relativity.Leonard H. Stringfield said:Who told you that?fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
Aggies1322 said:HossAg said:Where are your statistics coming from? That makes no sense.Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
What are the odds of abiogenesis occurring? I'm a creationist, so I think abiogenesis occurring is impossible. I think the only way people/organisms exist today is because God created life. The idea that primordial goop was struck by lightning at the exact perfect time that all the proteins of life were present and perfectly in place, and that the organism that was created didn't immediately die due to the harsh conditions of earth, and that the organism created could reproduce asexually, and that it could then evolve into a more complex organism are nonexistent. It isn't possible. You can give a trillion years of primordial goop and lightning storms constantly striking and there is no chance it happens because that is lunacy.
HossAg said:Aggies1322 said:HossAg said:Where are your statistics coming from? That makes no sense.Aggies1322 said:fc2112 said:
There is life on other planets.
They have never visited here.
Hope that helps.
The statistical likelihood of life existing elsewhere in universe is nearly 0.. so close to 0 that an unfathomably large universe is still not big enough for it to be likely that life exists elsewhere. That being said, if it did- why do we think that life would self aware and conscious beings? It could be a planet full of dogs.
What are the odds of abiogenesis occurring? I'm a creationist, so I think abiogenesis occurring is impossible. I think the only way people/organisms exist today is because God created life. The idea that primordial goop was struck by lightning at the exact perfect time that all the proteins of life were present and perfectly in place, and that the organism that was created didn't immediately die due to the harsh conditions of earth, and that the organism created could reproduce asexually, and that it could then evolve into a more complex organism are nonexistent. It isn't possible. You can give a trillion years of primordial goop and lightning storms constantly striking and there is no chance it happens because that is lunacy.
Oh boy