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Offline badsin

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Maybe aliens are susceptible to flu like colds, and we all need to be vaccinated to protect them  :hi:

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Maybe aliens are susceptible to flu like colds, and we all need to be vaccinated to protect them  :hi:
Maybe they brought Covid  :scare:

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Maybe they brought Covid  :scare:

Could be, like when the America's were discovered and our flu / smallpox etc killed of the indigenous populations....

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So are we. We are made of stardust  :hi:

Indeed - the earth and everything on it!

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Maybe aliens are susceptible to flu like colds, and we all need to be vaccinated to protect them  :hi:

Think HG Wells beat you to that idea!

Offline lechef

It's been interesting that the American government has released this information, along with Nasa, and I think barrack Obama also?
I wonder if it matches up with Bob Lazar  :hi:


Robert/Bob Lazar is definitely an interesting character.
Now I'm not sure if it was him or one of his associates that clam the US military are behind a lot of UFO sightings and want to and are planning to fake an alien invasion to bring the entire world together with the common goal of destroying E.T. to preserve life on earth.

It now seems that the Americans are starting to make the right noises.
Go figure. :wacko:

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When I saw Bob Lazar on Jr's podcast the bit I found most interesting was his claim that the US Government had an alien craft that was discovered during an archaeological dig, meaning the craft could of been thousands of years old. All a bit Von Danikan, but interesting  :hi:

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Counting down to the release of the report...

2 days to go  :rolleyes:

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Perhaps they weren't a member of the forum at the time and it's now over 12 months ago  :unknown:

Alien work is down at the moment but I found this in my saved picture stash of Aliens i've punted  :D



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Offline Blackpool Rock

Counting down to the release of the report...

2 days to go  :rolleyes:
So as this report appears to have been due 2 days ago and the world is still turning plus i've not heard a dickie bird on the news about it can we assume there is nothing earth shattering in it  :unknown:

Offline Squire Haggard

In short, nothing new. There are things flying about, but they dont know their origin.

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Amazing that they all seem to be Amercian based, i mean if a Bryllcream boy had seen one over the North sea or overland in the UK maybe?.

Intresting that the Rendelsham "incident" was a UASF facility ?.

The truth is out there. but we're not being told it;!...

Offline winkywanky

Common Name    Scientific Name    Distance (light years)    Apparent Magnitude    Absolute Magnitude    Spectral Type
Sun       -                           -26.72            4.8    G2V
Proxima Centauri      V645 Cen    4.2    11.05 (var.)    15.5    M5.5Vc
Rigil Kentaurus    Alpha Cen A    4.3    -0.01    4.4    G2V
   Alpha Cen B                    4.3    1.33    5.7    K1V
Barnard's Star                       6.0    9.54    13.2    M3.8V
Wolf 359    CN Leo                    7.7    13.53 (var.)    16.7    M5.8Vc

Well OK yes the Sun is the closest. But life as we may know it Jim don't exist on Stars its the possible Planets around said Star and they may not be many or any indeed any that are life supporting.

So 4.2 light years then...


One basic fact cannot be ignored: the Universe is almost infinite in terms of human understanding. There are billions of stars and yet more planets than that. We are discovering that even planets within our own solar system like Pluto, are likely to have liquid water, when previously we'd thought of it as icy and inhospitable. We are discovering more and more that the 'dead' planets in our solar system have interesting histories and may have sustained life at some point (or maybe even currently).

Logically it's insane to think that we are alone in the universe. It's also pretty arrogant to assume other life forms on other planets wouldn't be cleverer than we are, why wouldn't they have found a way to travel through time and space, or be able to use black holes as portals for example? These are all things that even with our own limited knowledge, we are coming to understand as possible.

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How do we know its infinite?, how do we know lots of things?, we dont, we relativly know sod all .. Yet;)..

I still think the Yanks know more than their letting on..

Offline sir wanksalot

How do we know its infinite?, how do we know lots of things?, we dont, we relativly know sod all .. Yet;)..

I still think the Yanks know more than their letting on..

I don't.

To believe otherwise would mean that Presidents and/or head of military agencies (some long since dead) were guardians of this secret and that this was passed on to successive Generals/Directors etc to "keep" the secret secret. That soon becomes one hell of a conspiracy theory.

I kind of believe the military's stance on this which is to investigate whether these are examples of technological advances by foreign powers (earthly powers). History would suggest not as flying saucers have been witnessed for many many years. Eventually, you would think, China or Russia would have a ta-da moment where they unveil what they've been working on.

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I don't.

To believe otherwise would mean that Presidents and/or head of military agencies (some long since dead) were guardians of this secret and that this was passed on to successive Generals/Directors etc to "keep" the secret secret. That soon becomes one hell of a conspiracy theory.

I kind of believe the military's stance on this which is to investigate whether these are examples of technological advances by foreign powers (earthly powers). History would suggest not as flying saucers have been witnessed for many many years. Eventually, you would think, China or Russia would have a ta-da moment where they unveil what they've been working on.
Hmmm yes i've been thi king about the keeping the secret thing and you can see some ex Presidents keeping the secret but don't you think that Trump would have spilt the beans by now  :unknown:
Thing is if he did start saying we were being visited by Aliens most people wouldn't believe him anyway  :rolleyes:

Offline sir wanksalot

Hmmm yes i've been thi king about the keeping the secret thing and you can see some ex Presidents keeping the secret but don't you think that Trump would have spilt the beans by now  :unknown:
Thing is if he did start saying we were being visited by Aliens most people wouldn't believe him anyway  :rolleyes:

 :D Trump would have tweeted the shit out of it!

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I don’t really think the elected head of state really runs the country though……can’t blame them when twats like trump can end up at the helm and hold power.

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One basic fact cannot be ignored: the Universe is almost infinite in terms of human understanding. There are billions of stars and yet more planets than that. We are discovering that even planets within our own solar system like Pluto, are likely to have liquid water, when previously we'd thought of it as icy and inhospitable. We are discovering more and more that the 'dead' planets in our solar system have interesting histories and may have sustained life at some point (or maybe even currently).

Logically it's insane to think that we are alone in the universe. It's also pretty arrogant to assume other life forms on other planets wouldn't be cleverer than we are, why wouldn't they have found a way to travel through time and space, or be able to use black holes as portals for example? These are all things that even with our own limited knowledge, we are coming to understand as possible.

According to that clever bloke Brian Cox there are over 200 billion stars ( suns ) in our own galaxy alone and there are over the observable universe an estimated 200 billion to two trillion galaxies.

The maths in probability intelligent life is mind boggling.

Offline JontyR

Too true but similarly in such an enormous cosmos the chances of in finding something or being found?

ITs not just a 3 dimensional thing either. Yes the chances of life are really high, intelligent life less but when multiplied by the numebr of potential places again is really high.

What blows my mind is the aspect of time. (the forthcoming figures are estimates based on the best of our knowledge) The universe is 13.8 billion years old. The Earth is a relatively youthful 4.5 billion years old. And in all this time the evidence of intelligent life on our planet - say by the transmission of radio waves which fly off into space is just 130 years or so.

So the prospect of being in the same temporal neighbourhood as other intelligent life is also really another mammoth consideration. 

Offline Squire Haggard

IMO these are more likely to be extra terrestrial than terrestrial.

We are unlikely to be alone in the universe. Our species is about 60,000 years old, which is a blink when compared to the age of the Earth and Universe. If another species far way from Earth started evolving 60,000 years before us, they could have developed the capability to travel to here. It was in 1899 that we first started going a little faster than a galloping horse with a rider, 55mph. 70 years later, Apollo 10 astronauts travelled at 24,790mph after a lap around the moon. What speed could be possible in 60,000 years time, if our species still exists?

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IMO these are more likely to be extra terrestrial than terrestrial.

We are unlikely to be alone in the universe. Our species is about 60,000 years old, which is a blink when compared to the age of the Earth and Universe. If another species far way from Earth started evolving 60,000 years before us, they could have developed the capability to travel to here. It was in 1899 that we first started going a little faster than a galloping horse with a rider, 55mph. 70 years later, Apollo 10 astronauts travelled at 24,790mph after a lap around the moon. What speed could be possible in 60,000 years time, if our species still exists?

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How do you think we'll go faster than light or radio waves?.

Its the sheer distances involved. The time it takes form most anything from another world, they unless they have very long lifetimes, will have to breed on the way and christ alone knows what will prople their craft all that way and time!

And to think having gone to all that bother what do they do?, whizz around on the screens of USofA aircraft?..
 

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IMO these are more likely to be extra terrestrial than terrestrial.

We are unlikely to be alone in the universe. Our species is about 60,000 years old, which is a blink when compared to the age of the Earth and Universe. If another species far way from Earth started evolving 60,000 years before us, they could have developed the capability to travel to here. It was in 1899 that we first started going a little faster than a galloping horse with a rider, 55mph. 70 years later, Apollo 10 astronauts travelled at 24,790mph after a lap around the moon. What speed could be possible in 60,000 years time, if our species still exists?

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As Watts.E.Dunn said the distances are incomprehensibly large. If you tried to drive to the Sun at 70mph in your car it would take 150 years to get there.

If you took the distance between earth and sun to be 1 meter and start in london, the nearest star Proxima Centauri would be over 200 miles away, just past nottingham.

Also the universe is infinite, hubble deep field has shown this after they took a tiny patch of sky , zoomed in, and still found thousands of galaxies. lol




Offline fisherofsouls

Well, that was a big fat nothing burger 😴

Some good comments ITT though,

Offline mr.bluesky

How do you think we'll go faster than light or radio waves?.

Its the sheer distances involved. The time it takes form most anything from another world, they unless they have very long lifetimes, will have to breed on the way and christ alone knows what will prople their craft all that way and time!

 

Not forgetting that the universe is still expanding and has been since the Big bang so every second these distant galaxies are moving even further away from us  :unknown:

Offline Squire Haggard

As Watts.E.Dunn said the distances are incomprehensibly large. If you tried to drive to the Sun at 70mph in your car it would take 150 years to get there.

If you took the distance between earth and sun to be 1 meter and start in london, the nearest star Proxima Centauri would be over 200 miles away, just past nottingham.

Also the universe is infinite, hubble deep field has shown this after they took a tiny patch of sky , zoomed in, and still found thousands of galaxies. lol

I know about the immense distances.  None of us knows if travel at many times the speed of light will be possible thousands of years in the future, making travel from outside our solar system to here a possibility. The Drake Equation in Scutty's post above suggests that there are many habitable planets. Some could have civilizations thousands of years ahead of us in technology.  Going faster than light seems as impossible to us now as robot cars on Mars would be to people of 200 years ago. That might change in future.

If these things are terrestrial, of Chinese or Russian origin, why are they still making conventional aircraft? I think that their secret would have leaked out by now, if they are of earthly origin.

I tend to agree with David Fravor on this.
2:07:55 - What do you think the Tic Tac was?

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Offline Trenlover

Some could have civilizations thousands of years ahead of us in technology.

since our existence is an arbitrary point in time yes there could easily be civilizations with *millions* of years ahead of us in technology. In such a scenario you'd expect them to probably be everywhere, or atleast dominate the whole of the Milky Way. 

So where are they?


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since our existence is an arbitrary point in time yes there could easily be civilizations with *millions* of years ahead of us in technology. In such a scenario you'd expect them to probably be everywhere, or atleast dominate the whole of the Milky Way. 

So where are they?

Is an ant conscious of a human examining it?

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since our existence is an arbitrary point in time yes there could easily be civilizations with *millions* of years ahead of us in technology. In such a scenario you'd expect them to probably be everywhere, or atleast dominate the whole of the Milky Way. 

So where are they?

Captain Kirk sorted them out  :D

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If you took the distance between earth and sun to be 1 meter and start in london, the nearest star Proxima Centauri would be over 200 miles away, just past nottingham.



has Nottingham moved ?

Offline Trenlover

has Nottingham moved ?

haha , :)  ok ok london to blackpool


theres alot of size comparison videos on youtube if anyone is interested in the  sheer scale of things, this one is good.

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haha , :)  ok ok london to blackpool


theres alot of size comparison videos on youtube if anyone is interested in the  sheer scale of things, this one is good.

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Oi don't try pushing us out  :mad:  :rolleyes:

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It's interesting to note that Voyager 1, the first spacecraft from Earth to go interstellar, has been on it's way since  September 1977. Although over 14 billion miles away, it is, in interstellar distances, a mere 21 light minutes away. Makes getting a few light years look a very very long way indeed.

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It's interesting to note that Voyager 1, the first spacecraft from Earth to go interstellar, has been on it's way since  September 1977. Although over 14 billion miles away, it is, in interstellar distances, a mere 21 light minutes away. Makes getting a few light years look a very very long way indeed.

Good point and its what?, some  300 years till it gets to the Oort cloud!...

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It's interesting to note that Voyager 1, the first spacecraft from Earth to go interstellar, has been on it's way since  September 1977. Although over 14 billion miles away, it is, in interstellar distances, a mere 21 light minutes away. Makes getting a few light years look a very very long way indeed.

Add 17 light hours to that and you are much more accurate, but yes in terms of a light year its still one fifth of one per cent

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Add 17 light hours to that and you are much more accurate, but yes in terms of a light year its still one fifth of one per cent

Apologies, it's 21 light hours away, not minutes.

Offline mr.bluesky

When the report was finally disclosed it was nothing that we didn't already know. Only 1 of the studied cases could be explained and the other 400 odd could not so we are still none the wiser. :unknown: Now they call them unexplained Ariel Phenomenon not unidentified flying objects for some unknown reason. So the little green men are still out there.

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When the report was finally disclosed it was nothing that we didn't already know. Only 1 of the studied cases could be explained and the other 400 odd could not so we are still none the wiser. :unknown: Now they call them unexplained Ariel Phenomenon not unidentified flying objects for some unknown reason. So the little green men are still out there.

Its Aerial mate;!, well seeings that the majority of these reports are from the USofA it does really make me wonder if they do have some advanced tech they want the Ruskies and chinese to know of that might scare them, a bit. Or they may, but i very much doubt it, have found something that landed here sometime ago that  they do want to keep schtum about. Perhaps the presdient/s do know perhaps they may not, who knows!. I still think that nothing travels faster than light which is part of the electromagnetic sprectum, radio waves rattle along at the same rate. Maybe energy from black holes may go faster?.

As to little green men i very much doubt that!, they whoever they might be, might have sent discovery craft a long time ago they may be here zooming around annoying UASF airmen?, if so i wonder if RAF types do see them?. seems not.

I might have mutterd this before but said little green men or little men of any coulor, why do we never see them on Watford hight st on a Saturday afternoon, they always seem to appear if indeed they do in some obscure out of the way location!

I don't think we're being told the truth as yet.... Whatever that might be...

Offline manintheroom

Distance alone is not what separates us from aliens. We are mainly kept apart by time.It is extremely unlikely that 2 life forms will ever meet anywhere in the universe ever. I do not believe,furthermore that our life form originated here on earth.Why would such a thing happen 3 billion years ago,and then never be repeated.We probably arrived as some sort of D.N.A. refugees,sealed and sent into space to find a home planet and evolve. Just as we [ earth] will do when our ability to flourish here becomes noticely finite.

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You don't need to worry about little green men.

No, it's the big green feckers that  live in bottles of whisky that are the problem

Offline Corus Boy

You don't need to worry about little green men.

No, it's the big green feckers that  live in bottles of whisky that are the problem

LOL  :drinks:

Offline Corus Boy

Today is the 74th anniversary of the alleged Roswell UFO incident.

There might be a reunion next year.
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Today is the 74th anniversary of the alleged Roswell UFO incident.

There might be a reunion next year.
Are they planning a balloon festival then  :rolleyes:

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Offline winkywanky

How do we know its infinite?, how do we know lots of things?, we dont, we relativly know sod all .. Yet;)..

I still think the Yanks know more than their letting on..


I said almost infinite. Which in human terms it most certainly is.

I mean, how long would it take you to pop out for 20 Rothmans if your local shop ran out and you had to go to GN-z11? Even if you went in a Saturn V?

I would agree with your assertion that the Yanks know more than they let on though.

Offline winkywanky

As Watts.E.Dunn said the distances are incomprehensibly large. If you tried to drive to the Sun at 70mph in your car it would take 150 years to get there.



Well that's just silly, there are no traffic police in space so why would you bother to keep to the limit?

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Well that's just silly, there are no traffic police in space so why would you bother to keep to the limit?

Speed cameras. They're every f**cking where  :dash:
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I said almost infinite. Which in human terms it most certainly is.

I mean, how long would it take you to pop out for 20 Rothmans if your local shop ran out and you had to go to GN-z11? Even if you went in a Saturn V?

I would agree with your assertion that the Yanks know more than they let on though.
Yes i've long thought that the Yanks hide their intelligence well  :rolleyes:

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Yes i've long thought that the Yanks hide their intelligence well  :rolleyes:

 :lol: :lol: :lol: