RE:UFO's
(Date Posted:06/01/2008 05:11 AM)
Aye agreed, the first one was most likely a low orbit satellitte with the sun glinting off it, I find that explanation feasible. The second one, the noise etc.. that was plain wierd, I've been a plane buff for a years, been to a lot of air shows, and I can't explain it really, shame I never got a look at whatever it was.
I'm not much of a subscriber to little green men from other planets to be honest. I'm sure there is sentient life out there, the odds alone of it just being us are incalculable. But the distances involved in reaching out for other lifeforms.. mind boggling, of course, that's with the physics laws we understand currently...
I'm personally fascinated with the many reports of 'Greys' - lets just hypothetically say... that faster than light travel isn't possible, and that Greys don't in fact come from a distant star system.. where could they come from? Perhaps a more realistic form of travel is Time Travel.. this where we get all evolutional and stuff.. reports of Greys, their skin, eyes, colouring etc are not dissimilar to some creatures we have on Earth today, like Dolphins.. err and Sharks.. especially Sharks.. could these be the highly evolved descendants of some form of Aquatic life from millions of years in our future? If so, what's happened to Mankind? Why would they seem to want our genetic material? It's not impossible if you subscribe to Darwin's theory, after all, we're all descendants of stuff that crawled at the bottom of the ocean according to science (though I personally think there's a bit more to it than that). And lets face it, if you believe that the vast distances of space can be covered by say.. wormhole theory, then why not time.. after all according to Relativity theory (I think, not an expert on this)... the faster you travel towards lightspeed.. the slower time moves for you.. err as percived by a static relative referance point, and that actually has kind of has been proven...
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/airtim.html#c4
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