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Extra Terrestrial Life


  • 14 months ago · Quote · #1

    shane97

    My theory Is That if There are thousands of Galaxy's + We are only a little Spec in The Milky Way There is more of a chance of Extra Terrestrial Life. Whether It's In are Galaxy or another. And I believe that they have visited Earth and are Solar System  Before... Another thing is i know the Goverment knows they exist, but they are hiding it...with evidence in Area 51 i think there is hidden Alien Space Craft Or Evidence. I Recommend The Shows " Ancient Aliens " and "UFO Hunters". And I think at one point in time there has been Life on Mars Whether thay were Humans Or  Aliens... Who Agrees?

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #2

    Niven42

    If you have the technology to cross hundreds of light-years, the US Government is no match for you, and you wouldn't worry about keeping yourself hidden, either.

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #3

    aspen101

    Sure extra terrestial life, i defnitly lean that way. Bit wary about this coverup thing ?

    If they have concord some unknown technology that enables that kinda speeds, they must then be very advanced.

  • 14 months ago · Quote · #4

    Conflagration_Planet

    Niven42 wrote:

    If you have the technology to cross hundreds of light-years, the US Government is no match for you, and you wouldn't worry about keeping yourself hidden, either.


     I agree. It's common sense that there would have to be life elsewhere, but I don't believe they've visited earth.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #5

    Tom

    I posted something on this very topic: UFO Disclosure Project

    Check it out, it's very interesting.  And as far as traveling faster than the speed of light, check out the propulsion element 115:  ELEMENT 115 The government is supposedly sitting on 500 pounds of the stuff.

    Since there are billions of galaxies out there, a lot of people are saying that it's impossible for aliens not to exist.  Are we so vain and naive that we really believe that out of all the billions of galaxies that hosts billions of planets, that the same formula for harvesting and sustaining life is only possible on our planet?  For all we know, there could be trillions of life forms out there, possibly wondering if there is life elsewhere.  It's very possible that there are other planets out there that have intelligent species that leave their house, get in there vehicles and go to work everyday, just like us.  Everything man has created has been for either necessity or convenience, so it's possible that E.T's have inventions similar to our own.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #6

    tequilagirl

    you ever heard about the one minute to midnight theory? what's the chance they are at the same evolutionary stage as mankind? i'll tell you now it's more than a billion to one! Smile

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #7

    aspen101

    sure

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #8

    aspen101

    Ja well no fine

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #9

    Nytik

    With all this alien technology being passed around in the US it's a real shame when they decide to cut NASA's funding...

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #10

    Niven42

    That Element 115 page is entertaining, if anything.  Smile  But still, complete hogwash with pretty graphics.

     

    Try exploring real facilities in high-energy physics (like Chicago's Fermilab or Tennesee's Oak Ridge) to see what they really do with transuranic elements.

     

    (edit) Are you sure that isn't a viral page for the movie Ironman 2 ?

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #11

    Niven42

    And here is the real data on Ununpentium and proposed "stable transuranic elements":

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ununpentium

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_of_stability

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #12

    Tom

    Bob Lazar used to work for the government, and he swears by it.  Now, I know about as much of this guy as I know about you, but he makes some pretty interesting claims.

    Bob Lazar - AlienScientist.com

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #13

    Conflagration_Planet

    Niven42 wrote:

    That Element 115 page is entertaining, if anything.    But still, complete hogwash with pretty graphics.

     

    Try exploring real facilities in high-energy physics (like Chicago's Fermi lab or Tennessee's Oak Ridge) to see what they really do with transoceanic elements.

     

    (edit) Are you sure that isn't a viral page for the movie Iron man 2 ?


     You're right. Pseudo scientific mumbo jumbo at it's best.


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