Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
Your Ideas and beliefs clearly indicate that there can't possibly be any other form of life out there that can figure out how to traverse the great expanse of space to visit other solar systems.
No, that's not what I've been saying at all. I pointed out the problem with traveling such distances using our current technology. Then the other problem with coming here in the first place. Finally the other problem with keeping it all a secret. None of which you've adequately answered. All you've given me so far are "maybe"'s or "what if"'s - which as I've been explaining the entire time is not science. We are talking about aliens from other planets, this is a scientific discussion, not a fantasy sci-fi one. You can sit here and speculate all day long and it won't get us anywhere, that's why I've been trying to steer the conversation away from doing that, won't you join me?
Pertaining to the paragraph above. You clearly don't look at anything I bring to the table. You just dismiss it because in you mind I just isn't possible so why should you look.
ROFL! Be specific. What have I dismissed that you've brought to the table?
I posted a cpl of NASA videos that might just show you a cpl of answers to the questions you just asked.
I'm interested in your answers, not NASA's. I'm trying to get you to think a little differently about this stuff than you usually do.
Also there are documented cases where our government and a few others have tracked unknown craft at unworldly speeds on radar. Fighter pilots, airline pilots, military personnel and astronauts have all seen things they can't explain. So I guess they're all kooks and liars as well.
See man, you are clearly taking this personally, another HUGE issue when discussing these kinds of things. I never called any of them, any of you, "kooks and liars". Not once. Because I don't believe your story the way you believe it to have happened, that means I think you're lying to me? WTF? No.
Like I've been saying this whole thread, it isn't a matter of if you or any of the people who believe they've seen aliens are lying about it. It's a matter of what they are actually seeing. Human perception along with preconceived, highly influenced projections of what we THINK we might see is enough to make us BELIEVE we actually did see aliens. You need to understand how this works so you can avoid falling into that trap every time you see something in the sky you can't explain.
Did it ever occur to you that a race possibly a billion years ahead of us technologically could have figured out a way to do this without even having to break the speed of light. Have you ever heard of worm holes or warp drive, were you bend the fabric of space to get from point A to B in less time. I don't believe lights speed has anything to do with that.
You don't believe light speed has anything to do with it because you don't understand enough about it. Don't take offense to that, it's just the truth.
If I left anything out let me know.
I just don't understand how you can sit there and admit yourself that you don't know for sure any of the answers to the questions I just asked you and yet you still believe it's aliens from another planet. Even in light of the mathematical evidence I provided that actually works here in the real world.
You realize what you're doing is logically inconsistent at least, right? No different than me saying I believe in Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster?
I'll admit I don't have the smarts compete with the worlds leading scientists on this subject. Although I do have enough smarts to consider the possibility's of things that are of the unknown. I like to think of things that are out side the box, not just within the box.
Dude, there is a huge difference between "considering the possibilities" and doing what you're doing - marking everything you believe up as cold hard fact.
I beg to differ, scientists have huge egos. If they don't understand something that other scientists bring to their attn that doesn't fit into there ideas or beliefs they'll easily dismiss it and ridicule them for their beliefs.
It doesn't matter what any individual scientist does, whether he believes a credible theory or not, it has no bearing on the credibility of that theory itself. This is why science stands alone, this is why it's such a powerful force. Take Newtons physical laws for instance. How much do you think it matters if Scientist X believes in them for them to work as described? None.
Most scientists wouldn't even dare to bring it up for fear of being ostracized by the scientific community.
There is only one reason a scientist would be fearful of having a theory examined;
Their personal religious belief conflicts with it.
For example, creation scientists. Creation scientists generally believe in a young Earth creation theory that says the Earth is 6,000 years old, all of geology contradicts this, so when they approach the scientific community saying "I believe the Earth is only 6,000 years old, not 4.5 billion years old, here is my proof, my Bible, it says it right there in black and white.." they're laughed out of their "credentials" they received from Liberty University. That scientist then goes on to claim they're being "oppressed" or "ostracized" by the scientific community.
See, so they simply can't take that they're wrong about it because they're not actually interested in what the truth is. They are interested in proving what the Bible says is true.
Exact same shit Ben Stein pulls. Give me a fucking break with that shit.
No, that's not what I've been saying at all. I pointed out the problem with traveling such distances using our current technology. Then the other problem with coming here in the first place. Finally the other problem with keeping it all a secret. None of which you've adequately answered. All you've given me so far are "maybe"'s or "what if"'s - which as I've been explaining the entire time is not science. We are talking about aliens from other planets, this is a scientific discussion, not a fantasy sci-fi one. You can sit here and speculate all day long and it won't get us anywhere, that's why I've been trying to steer the conversation away from doing that, won't you join me?
Pertaining to the paragraph above. You clearly don't look at anything I bring to the table. You just dismiss it because in you mind I just isn't possible so why should you look.
ROFL! Be specific. What have I dismissed that you've brought to the table?
I posted a cpl of NASA videos that might just show you a cpl of answers to the questions you just asked.
I'm interested in your answers, not NASA's. I'm trying to get you to think a little differently about this stuff than you usually do.
Also there are documented cases where our government and a few others have tracked unknown craft at unworldly speeds on radar. Fighter pilots, airline pilots, military personnel and astronauts have all seen things they can't explain. So I guess they're all kooks and liars as well.
See man, you are clearly taking this personally, another HUGE issue when discussing these kinds of things. I never called any of them, any of you, "kooks and liars". Not once. Because I don't believe your story the way you believe it to have happened, that means I think you're lying to me? WTF? No.
Like I've been saying this whole thread, it isn't a matter of if you or any of the people who believe they've seen aliens are lying about it. It's a matter of what they are actually seeing. Human perception along with preconceived, highly influenced projections of what we THINK we might see is enough to make us BELIEVE we actually did see aliens. You need to understand how this works so you can avoid falling into that trap every time you see something in the sky you can't explain.
Did it ever occur to you that a race possibly a billion years ahead of us technologically could have figured out a way to do this without even having to break the speed of light. Have you ever heard of worm holes or warp drive, were you bend the fabric of space to get from point A to B in less time. I don't believe lights speed has anything to do with that.
All of that is theoretical at this point in physics.Now, physics says we can't go faster than light, not matter what technology we achieve. Don't argue with me on this because it's irrelevant to the conversation. I realize what the physicists say could be wrong, but we are both arguing from from the same foundation as it's the only model available. For you to say "they could be wrong about going faster than light" - you have to present evidence, you can't just make the claim because that isn't science.
You don't believe light speed has anything to do with it because you don't understand enough about it. Don't take offense to that, it's just the truth.
If I left anything out let me know.
I just don't understand how you can sit there and admit yourself that you don't know for sure any of the answers to the questions I just asked you and yet you still believe it's aliens from another planet. Even in light of the mathematical evidence I provided that actually works here in the real world.
You realize what you're doing is logically inconsistent at least, right? No different than me saying I believe in Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster?
I'll admit I don't have the smarts compete with the worlds leading scientists on this subject. Although I do have enough smarts to consider the possibility's of things that are of the unknown. I like to think of things that are out side the box, not just within the box.
Dude, there is a huge difference between "considering the possibilities" and doing what you're doing - marking everything you believe up as cold hard fact.
I beg to differ, scientists have huge egos. If they don't understand something that other scientists bring to their attn that doesn't fit into there ideas or beliefs they'll easily dismiss it and ridicule them for their beliefs.
It doesn't matter what any individual scientist does, whether he believes a credible theory or not, it has no bearing on the credibility of that theory itself. This is why science stands alone, this is why it's such a powerful force. Take Newtons physical laws for instance. How much do you think it matters if Scientist X believes in them for them to work as described? None.
Most scientists wouldn't even dare to bring it up for fear of being ostracized by the scientific community.
There is only one reason a scientist would be fearful of having a theory examined;
Their personal religious belief conflicts with it.
For example, creation scientists. Creation scientists generally believe in a young Earth creation theory that says the Earth is 6,000 years old, all of geology contradicts this, so when they approach the scientific community saying "I believe the Earth is only 6,000 years old, not 4.5 billion years old, here is my proof, my Bible, it says it right there in black and white.." they're laughed out of their "credentials" they received from Liberty University. That scientist then goes on to claim they're being "oppressed" or "ostracized" by the scientific community.
See, so they simply can't take that they're wrong about it because they're not actually interested in what the truth is. They are interested in proving what the Bible says is true.
Exact same shit Ben Stein pulls. Give me a fucking break with that shit.
As for evidence in either case, yours or mine. I would have to say no one has any hard evidence to be tested that can be conclusive. All I have is the information I've posted in this thread that clearly goes unnoticed. The only other evidence I can see from your point of view or others on this thread is that we can't break the speed of light. To me that isn't hard evidence either because maybe you don't have to break the speed of light to travel from one solar system to the next.