What's Your Opinion On ETs?

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After reading this thread: https://linux.org/threads/perseverance-has-successfully-landed-on-mars.33133/, I decided to ask for your input on the subject.

Some of you who have read my previous threads know I have High-Functioning Autism, but I swear this was real. I remember on Thanksgiving Day back in 2005, I was 11 years old, laying on my bed while facing the window, and was playing with these action figures from Transformers Energon. All of a sudden, some huge disk-like object was slowly flying through the air several thousand miles above our house. If it looked like a quarter from where my line of sight was, there's no way people could fake something that big. Unfortunately, I didn't have a camera with me to prove my story. Ever since then, I've been like Mulder, trying to find any info that proves the existence of ETs. Yes, there are people who are attention-seeking and will make up believable-sounding stories or "photographic evidence" to fool people, but I'm intelligent enough to not fall for that nearly as much. What's really sad is when you have these non-sense spewing "documentary" shows talking about ufology, because it gives real ufologists a bad name.
 


I believe it's possible that other forms of intelligent beings may exist in the universe.


The Truth Is Out There.
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I believe it's possible that other forms of intelligent beings may exist in the universe.
I do too since the building blocks of life are found all over in the universe and they aren't as unique as we thought before, only we don't currently have the technology to travel to those places.
 
My physics teacher said the universe was so big that it was more likely there was other intelligent life than not.

It still makes sense to me.
 
It's pretty much a mathematical certainty that intelligent life has existed, will exist, and currently exists across the universe.

The odds of them coming here, and the ability to cross the vast distances of space or the desire to visit us... Well, those are far lower. Space is huge. Like really, mind-bending-ly huge.
 
well there's one who helps with Dev of slackware; at least taking it literally he's a E.T i mean why call yourself "Alien Bob" ?and i've found communication with him tricky on the slack docs website .He even has a blog "Alien Pastures" :https://alien.slackbook.org/blog/

That aside a physicist https://www.theguardian.com/science...aku-aliens-god-equation-large-hadron-collider says they are out there but we shouldn't go out of our way to contact them.


[you know i'm into Metaphysics ; now you know my sense of humor :^) ]
 
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well there's one who helps with Dev of slackware; at least taking it literally he's a E.T i mean why call yourself "Alien Bob" ?and i've found communication with him tricky on the slack docs website .He even has a blog "Alien Pastures" :https://alien.slackbook.org/blog/

That aside a physicist https://www.theguardian.com/science...aku-aliens-god-equation-large-hadron-collider says they are out there but we shouldn't go out of our way to contact them.


[you know i'm into Metaphysics ; now you know my sense of humor :^) ]

While Michio Kaku clearly has the knowledge, skills, and intelligence to be a scientist, he's another one of these scientist-acting-like-a-celebrity types. The same thing goes for Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking (who supposedly died in the 80s and was replaced by a lookalike: https://newspunch.com/stephen-hawking-died/), and Bill Nye (who's actually a mechanical engineer, but gets labeled as a scientist because of Bill Nye the Science Guy). Because of that, he can say anything about anything (even if it's more of a personal opinion than a scientific one), and the sheeple will take it as gospel because "He'S a ScIeTiSt!".
 
If we can have "perseverance" on Mars there's no reason we can't have it on our USB sticks! :cool:
 

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