OMG ALL FLYING SAUCER LIKE AIRCRAFTS OR OTHER UFOS MUST BE ALIENS. |
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OMG ALL FLYING SAUCER LIKE AIRCRAFTS OR OTHER UFOS MUST BE ALIENS. |
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That whole crap of October 14th drove me mad, i now say everything is fake. It wasn't so much the date, but from the 24th to the 27th people recorded stars, and planes, and shit like that and kept going "ZOMG ALIENZZZZZ", thankfullly i have told those people to f off, and i was and AM not going down the path where you start becoming paranoid when you see simple things. Sofar all the UFO's i have seen are all either shiney lights in the sky, stars, planes, balloons... |
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This is true in fact, that you were seemingly asking about pictures/videos, but I really didn't buy it. If that was your original intention, not to imply that these things are somehow special, then why did you bring up the subject of UFO skeptics at all? Why not simply ask about Onus's friend Bob? |
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It's funny how 'ufo' became synonymous to 'alien spacecraft' in some circles. All the photos alien-believers show are either unidentified objects that might be seagulls, things like a piece of dust on the camera. or photo-shopped. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
Hey, speaking of UFO footage has anyone seen the footage regarding the "Tether Incident"? It was when NASA sent up this satellite thingy that would be connected to a space station by this really long tether (about 10 miles or something big like that). Anyway, the tether snapped and floated out into space and then these wierd things started appearing - like huge discs with holes in the middle of them. There was hundreds, and I mean hundreds of them. |
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Yeah that was debris from the tether itself; smaller particles close to the camera, and the light was so bright from the tether that it made it appear as though the debris were passing behind the tether. |
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Good post production. Final Cut Studios and an expertise in photorealistic rendering. |
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But how do you guys know they weren't ufos? |
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Jeeze! Sorree! Pardon me for breathing. Sheesh! No need to be rude. |
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Crisdean score: 6277 (35% abilities)
Ok, fine, you want to use the term "UFO" to mean alien space ship, that's alright. But you still need to be consistent. It doesn't matter whether you call them aliens, UFOs, or pink bunnies, you need the same rigor of proof. What so-called "UFOlogists" do is, on the one hand, use the term "UFO" in place of "alien ship", and then on the other require only that a UFO be literally an unidentified flying object. So you see, they use two entirely definitions to suit the situation. How is that rigor? |
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Well one day I was camping and it was at night, I was walking back to my tent after a potentially dangerous incident with a wolf (turned out to be a hedgehog or something) anyway, I was gazing at the stars, and I saw a star, that suddenly started to move! It moved randomly, and moved so that it never intersected another star! (Which was very peculiar, since the alien vessel, or whatever it might be, would not need to "avoid" such stars (since it navigates in 3d space!))) |
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Yeah, languages evolve, sure. UFO still means unidentified flying object though, not alien aircrafts. |
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Last edited by nitsuJ; 11-01-2008 at 01:48 AM.
I think it was bigger than the sun, I hypothesize it was a celestial body of infinite size (Infinte for one side.) Also, I believe that its path was calculated based on probability (as you say, the speed of light isn't very fast. So, if we were to travel at high speeds, we would need to project our path towards the point which has the highest level of safety (since we do not have real-time data mapping the stars.) This path would have to be updated constantly as well.) |
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Last edited by Cryptic; 11-01-2008 at 03:14 AM.
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