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  • #31
    Originally posted by Winston
    I'm always amazed at how many people actually believe "aliens" exist. Not that there's any evidence or even indications to support their belief.
    It is far more rational to believe that, given the fact there are 100-400 billion stars in our galaxy alone, and over 150 billion galaxies, that there are sentient life forms on other worlds throughout the universe. It is rather silly to believe that we're alone in the universe, considering its scope. The odds of Earth being the only planet with life on it are so low as to make such a notion laughable.
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    • #32
      Look at all the varieties of cars in the world right now. Look at all the varieties of cars in the world over the past several decades. How can you claim that because the details of sightings have changed that the sightings are immediately false?
      Firstly, I never claimed that the sightings were immediately false, I just said that the changes in alien spacecraft suggested that it was cultural factors at work. It's also misleading to claim that it's 'the details' of the sightings that have changed, when what is being 'seen' is markedly different.

      Even if we accept that the aliens have been altering their spacecraft to coincide with wider fashion trends, how do you explain the changes in the types of alien seen? We've gone from humanoids claiming to be from Venus to 'Grays', fresh from the X-files. Are they altering their appearance as well?

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      • #33
        Fermi Paradox: “Why are they not here yet?”

        Obviously our planet has not been substantially colonized by any extraterrestrial life form, and we do not understand why this is so.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Boris Godunov

          It is far more rational to believe [... ]
          Bringing rationality into the debate in support of the existance of "aliens" seems like a bit of a stretch.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Winston


            Bringing rationality into the debate in support of the existance of "aliens" seems like a bit of a stretch.

            You're dodging the point. Why is it remotely rational to assume that, out of over 150 billion galaxies, each with billions upon billions of solar systems, that we're the only planet with life on it? That is simply foolish.
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            • #36
              If there were any indication of alien life, it might be foolish to believe otherwise. As it stands, no such indications are before us, so I wonder who's more foolish, the believer or the non-believer.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Sandman


                Firstly, I never claimed that the sightings were immediately false, I just said that the changes in alien spacecraft suggested that it was cultural factors at work. It's also misleading to claim that it's 'the details' of the sightings that have changed, when what is being 'seen' is markedly different.

                Even if we accept that the aliens have been altering their spacecraft to coincide with wider fashion trends, how do you explain the changes in the types of alien seen? We've gone from humanoids claiming to be from Venus to 'Grays', fresh from the X-files. Are they altering their appearance as well?
                A great wide universe; it is conceivable to believe that there is more than one type of alien on Earth. It's more reasonable to suggest, however, that the vast majority of UFO or alien encounters are hoaxes or psychological episodes of some sort. I am far more inclined to believe that UFOs are alien sightings than are encounters with alien life forms.

                But, given the huge number of sightings and the great improbability of there being no life in the universe besides our own, I don't think it is entirely unreasonable to think that at some point in our history, we were visited by alien life of some sort.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Winston
                  If there were any indication of alien life, it might be foolish to believe otherwise. As it stands, no such indications are before us, so I wonder who's more foolish, the believer or the non-believer.
                  This is nonsense, as our means of detecting anything of the kind are extremely limited to our dinkly little sliver of the galaxy. Until we have the means of making detailed surveys of the galaxy, it is indeed foolish to assume we're alone in the universe, considering its sheer vastness. There's no reason to think there aren't lifeforms on other planets, and the laws of probability make it a practical certainty.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                    There's no reason to think there aren't lifeforms on other planets
                    Is that so?

                    Truely amazing.

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                    • #40
                      Oh, and I'll answer the 'God' question in advance. questioning does God exist is vastly different, because:
                      a) God doesn't uphold the laws of physics, the developement of life does.
                      b) One may say to himself that "god exists it can't be otherwise, since someone had to create all the universe" is similar to "life exists on other planets, because it has to, statistically". But this is a wrong assumption. since the probabitity of life existing on a certain planet is derived from the laws of physics, and the assumption that some has to create all the universe is derived from the laws of human logic. We already established that god doesn't exist inside the universe, since he doens't uphold the laws of physics, so if he can exist, it must be outside the universe ( to us, a purely theoretical concept). So if his "base of operations" is outside the universe, the entire demand for god to exist, " 'cause someone had to make all of this" , that relies on the laws of human logic, is not applicable as well.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Winston


                        Is that so?

                        Truely amazing.
                        Absolutely. Name me one good reason why we should assume so.
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                        • #42
                          We wouldn't know an alien if it slapped us in the face with it's tentacle. Hell, we're still trying to figure out
                          and understand whats living on earth. (like huge fungus's miles long under forests, sulphur breathing
                          critters living in volanic vents on the bottom of the
                          pacific, fish caught off madagasgar that died and have
                          been extinct for 40 million years.

                          There ain't no aliens, just life as we don't know it.

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                          • #43
                            Has any of you ever seen Juhan af Grann and/or his documents on aliens? I bet he is an alien and a living proof that total a-hole alien lifeforms do exist.
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                              Yes, aliens do exist and yes, they have visited Earth. The Tunguska blast of 1909 was the first (and only) visit to Earth by aliens. Those poor ET's had the misfortune of picking Russia, the armpit of Eurasia, as their point of initial contact. After observing Russian citizens for a few days, the aliens concluded that humans were not an intelligent species and left, never to return.

                              So, if the aliens were hostile, thank you Russia.
                              If the aliens were friendly, screw you Russia.
                              Either way, you're still a bunch of retards.
                              But remember Belgium?! I mean, they were obviously warning the Belgiun government about how opposition to the US is completly wrong (You have to remember the aliens can travel in time.) and that they should support any US-lead war on anyone.

                              And of course you can't forget how aliens once disabled this Silo that the US had full of nukes. Of course this was just saying "Look what we shall do to your enemies in case they turn evil".

                              Cause when they visited Russia, they determined that not only were they stupid but evil!!!!. So they did all this. I mean, duh

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                              • #45
                                But remember Belgium?! I mean, they were obviously warning the Belgiun government about how opposition to the US is completly wrong (You have to remember the aliens can travel in time.) and that they should support any US-lead war on anyone.

                                And of course you can't forget how aliens once disabled this Silo that the US had full of nukes. Of course this was just saying "Look what we shall do to your enemies in case they turn evil".


                                Lies! All lies!

                                The aliens didn't flee because Russians were evil, but because they were stupid (and smelly). The aliens view Russians (and all humans by unfortunate association) in much the same way we view cattle...
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                                ASHER FOR CEO!!
                                GUYNEMER FOR OT MOD!!!

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