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I ... locally known as the Sun?
But never got passed page three I'm guessingDon't even go there... I tried that one!!!
I ... locally known as the Sun?
But never got passed page three I'm guessingDon't even go there... I tried that one!!!
Do we exist? I'm not so sure.
Do a YouTube search for 'the most important image ever taken'. Amazing video. Would link to it but I'm using my phone to post.....
Just over 4 years actually!![]()
kevin0410 said:about 8 minutes, actually
It does seem as if we've more likely to meet aliens than God. In fact if you think about religions inherent fear of gods wrath you can get a pretty good idea of how scared we would all be if we did meet aliens. Its suggested this is really the reason we haven't been officially informed of their visits. But the evidence is out their in the details of administration and eye witness accounts, separately they could be false, but together they are undeniably really strong evidence that aliens exist and have crashed a few times.
Hopefully we'll find some bacteria living on Mars or a moon of Jupiter soon enough and that can open the doors to our realisation and soften the shock factor blow a little.
What evidence is there that aliens exist from non-nutter sources?
What evidence is there that aliens exist from non-nutter sources?
Forbiddenbiker said:No, but yes .... we have a trail of administration matching eye witness accounts, but everything they lead to is VERY well hidden. Its the fact that that are hidden, these things accounted for in the trail, that is the answer to the question.
Theres just so much information on it, he Russian interpretations of UFOs alone is fascinating, they didn't bother fooling themselves ...then there are the more common stories, which are just a pepple amongst many other events, typical stuff like. A UFO crash is reported as a weather balloon. But according to the administration alone it took 3 trucks of fully armed soldiers to remove it. ...or on another eye witness occurrence, 'several high ranking unknown people turned up to take pieces of the weather balloon away in brief cases handcuffed to their wrist'....makes you ponder hey.
Certainly seems to be strong evidence for a cover up, and that's compelling evidence in itself I think.
I remember reading that a sizable percentage of Americans believe they've been abducted at some point in their life.
Do we exist? I'm not so sure.
Ricardo I was going to post this in your Space thread, though I did a search and found this thread instead.
Do you listen to Coast to Coast AM at all?
There's some really fascinating shows on there. If you get the time to listen to this, check it out:
I find all this space business to be a riddle wrapped up in a mystery inside a puzzle. I suspect that man has not even begun to scratch the surface of what there is to know.
Science has us believe that matter cannot simply come from nothing. So where did everything in space come from before the big bang. Space cannot have started empty then a few bits and pieces appeared out of nowhere (unless, of course, our understanding of science is flawed).
That's gotta beg the question, what was there before?
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I'll go through the link later, thanksA research team recently released some results that add to the multiverse theory.
But for now, that's the thing I have a problem with,That's a pretty big question. Maybe nothing.
I'll go through the link later, thanks
But for now, that's the thing I have a problem with,
trying to imagine "nothing"
And if there was nothing how can it beget something?
or indeed initialise a "big bang"
(I'm not saying there wasn't one BTW)
The theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss said "the universe is massive, and rare things happen all the time-including life".
That sums it up for me.
There is a fundamental flaw in what you've written. Space (our universe) wasn't there before the big bang. It is expanding as a result of the big bang. It's also expanding faster than the speed of light.
I'll go through the link later, thanks
But for now, that's the thing I have a problem with,
trying to imagine "nothing"
And if there was nothing how can it beget something?
or indeed initialise a "big bang"
(I'm not saying there wasn't one BTW)
I'll go through the link later, thanks
But for now, that's the thing I have a problem with,
trying to imagine "nothing"
And if there was nothing how can it beget something?
or indeed initialise a "big bang"
(I'm not saying there wasn't one BTW)
OK, but forget about our universe. Think of anything in space, no matter how far away.....
That's gotta beg the question, in that case, what was there before?
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The jury is still out on that one, but I am guessing, if you are referring to the 3rd rock from the sun, just the one, but as space in infinite,And in your experience how many explosions or "big bangs" result in a things becoming ordered in such a way as we find them today.
We aren't capable of these concepts. We just cannot grasp what nothing is. .
It's ok though, it's not just us - nobody understands it yet.![]()
You know what?Its a puzzling one - that's for sure...
You know what?
I am quite disappointed in you TP'ers,
I thought that the answer to
"everything" could be found here![]()
Rome wasn't built in a day - the thread hasn't reached 80 posts yet.![]()