BuffaloBill Posted April 3, 2011 Posted April 3, 2011 The aliens need to get some better transportation. Not very impressive.
The Big Cat Posted April 3, 2011 Posted April 3, 2011 The aliens need to get some better transportation. Not very impressive. You do NOT see lights that bright when you look into the sky here.
Pilsner Posted April 3, 2011 Posted April 3, 2011 (edited) What I find interesting is that the public in general is so whatever about these lights and other such anomalies (with the exception of a staunch few who). If there are aliens (which a good number of people seem to believe) then I would think this would cause an uproar of an unprecedented level in society. The thought of life from another world visiting us is something that would ruffle our feathers more than it has so far. The level of intelligence on this board is quite a bit higher than the average Joe you would meet on the street. A large number of posters here seem to be fairly well read and educated. So I would suppose a good number here are open minded to the possibility of aliens. Some not I'm sure. I saw lights (they acted in a manner unlike man made floating lights) when I was a little lad which I believe to be of alien origin (just my opinion). I have some level headed friends who have witnessed quite a bit more. I'm rambling a bit and not trying to make one specific point. Just sharing my thoughts on how society seems to be so blah about something that could turn our thoughts on life upside down. I suppose I'm partly to blame too since I'm a part of society's indifference to this matter. Thanks for the linky Dev. Thought provoking for sure. I'm sure many more unexplainable sightings are yet to come. Edited April 3, 2011 by Pilsner
Dr. Fong Posted April 3, 2011 Posted April 3, 2011 To me it looks like someone got a hold of some of these. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91JOXYFA3Cc To me it looks like someone got a hold of some of these. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91JOXYFA3Cc This video shows a better view of what these look like from a distance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgEgOyXy1Wg
GoodBye Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 To me it looks like someone got a hold of some of these. youtube.com/watch?v=91JOXYFA3Cc Cool, these were in the movie Tangled.
5 Wide Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 What I find interesting is that the public in general is so whatever about these lights and other such anomalies (with the exception of a staunch few who). If there are aliens (which a good number of people seem to believe) then I would think this would cause an uproar of an unprecedented level in society. The thought of life from another world visiting us is something that would ruffle our feathers more than it has so far. The level of intelligence on this board is quite a bit higher than the average Joe you would meet on the street. A large number of posters here seem to be fairly well read and educated. So I would suppose a good number here are open minded to the possibility of aliens. Some not I'm sure. I saw lights (they acted in a manner unlike man made floating lights) when I was a little lad which I believe to be of alien origin (just my opinion). I have some level headed friends who have witnessed quite a bit more. I'm rambling a bit and not trying to make one specific point. Just sharing my thoughts on how society seems to be so blah about something that could turn our thoughts on life upside down. I suppose I'm partly to blame too since I'm a part of society's indifference to this matter. Thanks for the linky Dev. Thought provoking for sure. I'm sure many more unexplainable sightings are yet to come. I've always wondered the same thing, the prospects of other life visiting us should be big news. If the mainstream media really took one of these stories and ran with it, it might get legs, but in the age of digital manipulation, I think everyone is gun shy to latch on to something like this. On a clear sky one night last summer, I saw a flash so bright in the sky it actually turned off the street light in front of my house. It was no shooting star, and there were no clouds for miles. The odds of another planet being able to support life are extremely high.
Just Jack Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 It's just swamp gas, nothing to see here, move along
KD in CA Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 I've always wondered the same thing, the prospects of other life visiting us should be big news. If the mainstream media really took one of these stories and ran with it, it might get legs, but in the age of digital manipulation, I think everyone is gun shy to latch on to something like this. On a clear sky one night last summer, I saw a flash so bright in the sky it actually turned off the street light in front of my house. It was no shooting star, and there were no clouds for miles. The odds of another planet being able to support life are extremely high. But the odds that they have figured out intergalatic travel (and yet still require headlights on their spaceship) and managed to find our tiny planet in the endless expanse of the universe is extremely small.
Pilsner Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 I've always wondered the same thing, the prospects of other life visiting us should be big news. If the mainstream media really took one of these stories and ran with it, it might get legs, but in the age of digital manipulation, I think everyone is gun shy to latch on to something like this. On a clear sky one night last summer, I saw a flash so bright in the sky it actually turned off the street light in front of my house. It was no shooting star, and there were no clouds for miles. The odds of another planet being able to support life are extremely high. The odds of another planet supporting life are extremely high indeed considering how many planets are out there (who really knows how expansive the universe really is. Scientifically we only know what Hubble has seen. For all we know the universe has a periphery 1000x beyond what we can comprehend. If only 0.0000000001 percent of other planets have even a slight chance of supporting some sort of life (whether similar to ours or most likely very dissimilar) then yes it seems reasonable to keep an open mind to such possibilities. Many civilizations have probably formed and died on other planets while the earth was created and evolved to it's present state. I believe you're right, too many people are gun shy to latch onto this. I saw a bright supernova type light one early morning. At first I thought it was something extraterrestrial but then thought it was my own eyes and imagination playing tricks on me. I still think about it because I've never experienced something like that before. Right now I think it was a trick on my eyes and senses. The future might prove otherwise though. Who knows. I think it is always best to keep an open mind, always do research, see things from different perspectives (not just our own) always be careful what research you read due to bias being involved by authors, and always follow what you think is right and just no matter how many naysayers or detractors there may be. But the odds that they have figured out intergalatic travel (and yet still require headlights on their spaceship) and managed to find our tiny planet in the endless expanse of the universe is extremely small. KD you have a damned good point about them having intergalactic travel and still requiring headlights lol.
Wacka Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 Looks like planes in the approach and holding patterns to O'hare and Midway. If you drive south of SF, you can see the approaching planes for SF, Oakland, and San Jose.
meazza Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 But the odds that they have figured out intergalatic travel (and yet still require headlights on their spaceship) and managed to find our tiny planet in the endless expanse of the universe is extremely small. How else would they get the attention of the intergalactic hoes?
DC Tom Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 How else would they get the attention of the intergalactic hoes? Spinning hubcaps and stupid-looking spoilers. It's what the aliens around here use.
/dev/null Posted April 4, 2011 Author Posted April 4, 2011 Spinning hubcaps and stupid-looking spoilers. It's what the aliens around here use.
Pilsner Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 (edited) How else would they get the attention of the intergalactic hoes? Makes me wonder if the intergalactic hoes r hot or not 1-10 rating. 3 breasts anyone? And what gets the alien ladiez buzzed. green margaritas? Edited April 4, 2011 by Pilsner
meazza Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 (edited) Spinning hubcaps and stupid-looking spoilers. It's what the aliens around here use. pimped out spaceship Edited April 4, 2011 by meazza
/dev/null Posted April 4, 2011 Author Posted April 4, 2011 KD you have a damned good point about them having intergalactic travel and still requiring headlights lol. The mastery of intergalactic travel and the need for headlights are good points. But about their motives? Why would they get in their spaceships and traverse the Universe? Knowledge? Contact? Conquest? No, it seems their motives involve anal probes and cattle mutilations. My theory is that Earth is like the boonies of the Universe. And like human kids hop in the family car and drive out to boonies for some cow tipping, alien kids hop in the family Intergalactic Starcruiser and fly here for giggles
Pilsner Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 The mastery of intergalactic travel and the need for headlights are good points. But about their motives? Why would they get in their spaceships and traverse the Universe? Knowledge? Contact? Conquest? No, it seems their motives involve anal probes and cattle mutilations. My theory is that Earth is like the boonies of the Universe. And like human kids hop in the family car and drive out to boonies for some cow tipping, alien kids hop in the family Intergalactic Starcruiser and fly here for giggles dev does this mean we are just cabbage patch dolls and GI Joe action figures just waiting to be outgrown and discarded? :0
Wacka Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 The mastery of intergalactic travel and the need for headlights are good points. But about their motives? Why would they get in their spaceships and traverse the Universe? Knowledge? Contact? Conquest? No, it seems their motives involve anal probes and cattle mutilations. My theory is that Earth is like the boonies of the Universe. And like human kids hop in the family car and drive out to boonies for some cow tipping, alien kids hop in the family Intergalactic Starcruiser and fly here for giggles Females!
zevo Posted April 4, 2011 Posted April 4, 2011 To think that we are the only form of intelligent life in the universe is extremely ignorant.... Although as our world begins to crumble I should use the term intelligent loosely...
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