UFO Caught on Videotape (Captioned)

All videos can be faked in this age, but besides that, everything is possible in this universe

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I've been seeing UFOs during my whole life. It's true.
 
Sounds like something an UFO-denier would cook up.

Which one is more likely, low-resolution, out of focus noisily video of the stuff in the list or any number of possible Earthly objects being mistaken for an UFO or beings crossing a minimum of about 40 trillion kilometers to get here? Alpha Centauri is just over that distance from here.

The nearest known extrasolar planets are orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani about 10.5 light years away. One is about 1 1/2 times the mass of Jupiter in a pretty eccentric orbits several AUs from the star. There's also an unconfirmed possible planet at around Pluto's distance from the star and its existence would be consistent with its gravity causing orbital resonances and clumping of the dust in the dust disk around the star.

This star is one of those that people want to check for habitable planets. Those would be closer to the star than the large planet already found or moons of that planet if they have atmospheres thick enough to keep warm due to the giant planet's distance from the star, which is cooler than our sun.

Ten and a half light years is almost 100 trillion kilometers, so it'd take a very long time to travel even from the nearest extrasolar planets to here, considering the speed of light being slow enough for it to take years at a minimum for it to get from other stars to here. It takes a lot of energy to accelerate to speeds close to that of light, so it could take centuries to millennia, if not millions of years to get here from most of the galaxy.

You can also forget about expecting aliens from the Andromeda galaxy to show up anytime soon. The fastest way for them to get here is to wait for our and their galaxies to collide. :D
 
I want it to be true but I doubt it may be true... since I usually informed by any subject it is a just another hoax... It's hard for me to believe in there... Who knows? :dunno:
 
Which one is more likely, low-resolution, out of focus noisily video of the stuff in the list or any number of possible Earthly objects being mistaken for an UFO or beings crossing a minimum of about 40 trillion kilometers to get here? Alpha Centauri is just over that distance from here.

The nearest known extrasolar planets are orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani about 10.5 light years away. One is about 1 1/2 times the mass of Jupiter in a pretty eccentric orbits several AUs from the star. There's also an unconfirmed possible planet at around Pluto's distance from the star and its existence would be consistent with its gravity causing orbital resonances and clumping of the dust in the dust disk around the star.

This star is one of those that people want to check for habitable planets. Those would be closer to the star than the large planet already found or moons of that planet if they have atmospheres thick enough to keep warm due to the giant planet's distance from the star, which is cooler than our sun.

Ten and a half light years is almost 100 trillion kilometers, so it'd take a very long time to travel even from the nearest extrasolar planets to here, considering the speed of light being slow enough for it to take years at a minimum for it to get from other stars to here. It takes a lot of energy to accelerate to speeds close to that of light, so it could take centuries to millennia, if not millions of years to get here from most of the galaxy.

You can also forget about expecting aliens from the Andromeda galaxy to show up anytime soon. The fastest way for them to get here is to wait for our and their galaxies to collide. :D

One has to theorize that if these species are far more advanced than we are, that they have technology that is far beyond our capabilities.

Also, they could use wormholes to get to this planet. We don't have the technology to exploit wormholes just yet. If we ever acquire that technology, expect planetary exploration to be a lot more plausible.

What we have to remember is that if there are other planets out there, there are likely other possibilities for life. We have already made contact with extraterrestrial life. However, our government has chosen to keep us in the dark on this.
 
One has to theorize that if these species are far more advanced than we are, that they have technology that is far beyond our capabilities.

Also, they could use wormholes to get to this planet. We don't have the technology to exploit wormholes just yet. If we ever acquire that technology, expect planetary exploration to be a lot more plausible.

What we have to remember is that if there are other planets out there, there are likely other possibilities for life. We have already made contact with extraterrestrial life. However, our government has chosen to keep us in the dark on this.

Actually life in the universe and them visiting us every week is two different issues. There is life in the universe, we are the proof of it. If it happened once, it can happen more than once too. So there is life.. But any other civilization who is going to visit earth needs to be more advanced than human. That probably would require them to be an older civilization since the way we understand it advancements take time. They also should be able to figure out a way of not destroying themselves in the process. If you take human for example, it is more likely for human to destroy his own kind and planet either intentionally or by mistake before reaching such an advanced level. Then of course this civilization should detect earth. Universe being billions of light years of size , they should look for where human are. Then of course even after they find earth, they also should show an interest in earth. Because if we exist, and they exist, its very likely there are many other civilizations too. They should decide to spare their attention to us among many other possible destinations.

It is possible to have visitors here, but it is very unlikely that is taking place in a way people imagine it does. All that still comes from the idea of earth being at the center of the universe and human being the most important and interesting creature exist.

In all this "if there is life out of earth or not" discussion nobody mentions "they are out there but they dont give a damn about us" option. Maybe because it hurts the human ego. We do not want to think on why they would really give earth a special attention across the universe while millions of western people doesnt care about making a contact with an African tribe man on their own planet.

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You have to look at the subject with an open mind. I personally think it's impossible for us to be the only species in the universe. Also, it's part of the reason why I do not believe in a god of sorts. There is too much out there and to think that humans are oh-so-precious and that nothing could ever shatter our expectations, is arrogant and counter-productive to true enlightenment.

And you have a good point about those civilizations being much older than ours. Some people also think that the LHC at CERN will give us the ability to exploit wormholes to travel between other galaxies and timelines. It seems like the science-fiction stuff we've seen isn't really science-fiction when you look at the bigger picture.

I'd like to suggest a website for people who are more interested in this subject: Project Camelot | Welcome Before you check out the link, try and have an open mind about what you read. It's ok to be skeptical but the stuff I've read has made me think more.
 
You have to look at the subject with an open mind. I personally think it's impossible for us to be the only species in the universe. Also, it's part of the reason why I do not believe in a god of sorts. There is too much out there and to think that humans are oh-so-precious and that nothing could ever shatter our expectations, is arrogant and counter-productive to true enlightenment.

And you have a good point about those civilizations being much older than ours. Some people also think that the LHC at CERN will give us the ability to exploit wormholes to travel between other galaxies and timelines. It seems like the science-fiction stuff we've seen isn't really science-fiction when you look at the bigger picture.

I'd like to suggest a website for people who are more interested in this subject: Project Camelot | Welcome Before you check out the link, try and have an open mind about what you read. It's ok to be skeptical but the stuff I've read has made me think more.

:werd: thanks for interesting link... Roswell Crash.... "they are the future humans.... not aliens"

sssshhhhhiiiieeeeeeeetttttt. that's a very provoking thought. I like it! :idea: this will makes a nice movie!
 
One has to theorize that if these species are far more advanced than we are, that they have technology that is far beyond our capabilities.

Also, they could use wormholes to get to this planet. We don't have the technology to exploit wormholes just yet. If we ever acquire that technology, expect planetary exploration to be a lot more plausible.

What we have to remember is that if there are other planets out there, there are likely other possibilities for life. We have already made contact with extraterrestrial life. However, our government has chosen to keep us in the dark on this.

I strongly believe that no alien civilization can manipulate such thing like wormhole/blackhole. It's just one of those mysterious "act of nature" thing that continues to stupe any intelligent species.
 
:werd: thanks for interesting link... Roswell Crash.... "they are the future humans.... not aliens"

sssshhhhhiiiieeeeeeeetttttt. that's a very provoking thought. I like it! :idea: this will makes a nice movie!

It is an interesting website. A fellow deafie told me about it. Just passing it on.
 
I strongly believe that no alien civilization can manipulate such thing like wormhole/blackhole. It's just one of those mysterious "act of nature" thing that continues to stupe any intelligent species.

I think it's been done. We just haven't figured it out ourselves.

The difference is that we don't have the knowledge necessary to put wormholes to use. Other civilizations know how to exploit them, hence the ability to visit Earth.
 
I think it's been done. We just haven't figured it out ourselves.

The difference is that we don't have the knowledge necessary to put wormholes to use. Other civilizations know how to exploit them, hence the ability to visit Earth.

:dunno: I'd like to think its mode of travel is by technological means - "warp speed"
 
:dunno: I'd like to think its mode of travel is by technological means - "warp speed"

Again, technology that we don't have. I wouldn't be surprised if we are "borrowing" technology from other civilizations though. We have come a long way in science and I suspect that a lot of the breakthroughs in the past 50 years can't be credited to humans alone.
 
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