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UFO's


There are no UFOs. There are no monsters, or Aliens

But at least Santa is definitely real and he is arriving in only 245 days
 
It turns out there are around 60 billion habitable planets in the Milky Way….just in one galaxy alone, this has Solar systems that are much older than our own, and when you consider we’ve managed space flight in less than 100 years.
As geocentric as we like to think we are, we aren’t. The conditions that lead to life here are remarkably common throughout the galaxy and other galaxies beyond that.
 
It turns out there are around 60 billion habitable planets in the Milky Way….just in one galaxy alone, this has Solar systems that are much older than our own, and when you consider we’ve managed space flight in less than 100 years.
As geocentric as we like to think we are, we aren’t. The conditions that lead to life here are remarkably common throughout the galaxy and other galaxies beyond that.
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It turns out there are around 60 billion habitable planets in the Milky Way….just in one galaxy alone, this has Solar systems that are much older than our own, and when you consider we’ve managed space flight in less than 100 years.
As geocentric as we like to think we are, we aren’t. The conditions that lead to life here are remarkably common throughout the galaxy and other galaxies beyond that.
So where is everyone then? We should be picking up signals left right and centre but don't.
 
My general take on it is that I believe aliens have visited Earth.

But the majority of UFO/UAP people have seen in recent times are now US built craft.

I don't for one minute believe that when it comes to propulsion we havent progressed past rocket technology. It was invented in 1940 or so. 84 years ago.
 
I don't for one minute believe that when it comes to propulsion we havent progressed past rocket technology. It was invented in 1940 or so. 84 years ago.

Could we send things to Mars with 1940s rocket power?

What about cars, they are even older than rockets and yet here we are still driving and not flying them.

What you're saying is just a bit daft innit ?
 
What advanced spiritual species, and they would have to be spiritual to be that advanced, would bother to communicate with us savages?

First question would be: "They can't even live with each other, plus they have nukes...let's bugger off to another planet.
 
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What advanced spiritual species, and they would have to be spiritual to be that advanced, would bother to communicate with us savages?

First question would be: "They can't even live with each other, plus they have nukes...let's bugger off to another planet.
They sound a bit dopey. That isn't a question.
 
The conditions for life are common here on earth but only a single one of the trillions of species that have existed have been intelligent enough to even realise it.

And yet here we are and we’ve achieved space flight in less than 100 years.
It’s scientific fact there are billions of habitable planets just in the Milky Way alone. Around 60 billion! Many are much much older than our own solar system. In a universe of potentially endless amounts of galaxies.
So where is everyone then? We should be picking up signals left right and centre but don't.

Should we though? Is that on the basis of radiowaves? There is also the dark forest theory too.
 
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and we’ve achieved space flight in less than 100 years.

We've been around for maybe 2 million years with our version homo sapiens from about 200,000 years ago, a bit longer than 100 years !

It’s scientific fact there are billions of habitable planets just in the Milky Way alone. Around 60 billion! Many are much much older than our own solar system. In a universe of potentially endless amounts of galaxies

We don't have the scientific fact of the odds of life emerging into being and then surviving dozens of potential planetary extinction events like we have, we are so lucky to have Jupiter where it is, it has possibly saved us from thousands of deadly meteor strikes.

It could be a trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion to 1

So rare in fact that even with those odds you mention in one galaxy, they are dwarfed by the chances of life existing for long enough to see 1 billion years, not to mention that then that life having the intelligence to be sentient. Like I said we have already seen trillions of species of life here on Earth and only one was smart enough to reach the stars and even that took us a very long time.
 
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We've been around for maybe 2 million years with our version homo sapiens from about 200,000 years ago, a bit longer than 100 years !



We don't have the scientific fact of the odds of life emerging into being and then surviving dozens of potential planetary extinction events like we have, we are so lucky to have Jupiter where it is, it has possibly saved us from thousands of deadly meteor strikes.

It could be a trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion to 1

So rare in fact that even with those odds you mention in one galaxy, they are dwarfed by the chances of life existing for long enough to see 1 billion years, not to mention that then that life having the intelligence to be sentient. Like I said we have already seen trillions of species of life here on Earth and only one was smart enough to reach the stars and even that took us a very long time.

Our own solar system is around 4.5 billion years old, in comparison to older systems of the Milky Way which is 13.5 billion years old, the Milky Way itself is a young galaxy, among an unfathomable amounts of other galaxies, at distances that difficult to comprehend, and it turns out there’s potentially endless other universes. And that’s just bounded in the dimension we observe in.
The space program only began in less than a 100 years ago, it’s not like Neolithic man was attempting to build space rockets, instead of subsistence farming. From conception to achieving space flight happened within the last 100 years which is a tiny snapshot in the grand scheme of things
 
And yet here we are and we’ve achieved space flight in less than 100 years.
It’s scientific fact there are billions of habitable planets just in the Milky Way alone. Around 60 billion! Many are much much older than our own solar system. In a universe of potentially endless amounts of galaxies.


Should we though? Is that on the basis of radiowaves? There is also the dark forest theory too.
Haway then.
 
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