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Offline Hotshot

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UFO in Cornwall?
« on: January 04, 2008 »
http://thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article651296.ece

The universe is huge with loads of stars and some of them could be planets...there could be Alien life in one of those planets in say 200 light years away I think.

so do you believe in UFO?  :crutches:

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2008 »
I know we are not alone in universe. I think we will find the alien life in next 20 to 30 yrs, Spacecraft with mirror telescope(somethings like that) to see the very end of the universe and also they can check each planets to see if any of them have life in it.It all starting to get very interesting :)

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2008 »
Not until I see solid evidence.
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2008 »
Photo looks to be like the fakes of the past. I do think that the phenomenon exists though, however I don't think that they've found us or necessarily have the means to get to us.
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2008 »
Believing in alien life and believing in UFOs are very different things, I think it is extremely probable considering the number of stars there are that life exists elsewhere in the universe although whether it's very common or very rare is something we've yet to find out. We haven't yet actually found any planets that are supporting life, only planets that may be capable of that by using the shift in the spectrum of light from their stars (suns?) to calculate the orbits and masses of the planets and from that the possible conditions on the planets and I'd assume by studying the star it's also possible to tell what elements are prevalent within a system.

There is also time, life could have come and gone many times all over the universe with some possibly evolving into intelligent beings such as ourselves or beyond and other times maybe not getting further than single cell organisms and consider what might've happened on earth if the dinosaurs hadn't been wiped out, humans probably wouldn't have existed so would dinosaurs have had the capacity to evolve into something with any inteligence. Perhaps those same questions/thoughts could be applied when considering alien life and whether or not there's intelligent life elsewhere.

To believe in UFOs (the way most people imagine, that is beings from another planet) though, you have to believe that very advanced intelligent life exists elsewhere and that they've managed to discover ways of crossing unimaginable distances across space which is something I'm quite skeptical about although I do enjoy all that stuff in the movies.

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2008 »
I truly beleive that there is life out there, whether or not they are visiting us in spacecraft is another thing.

My biggest problem with ufo in particular is not only is our own and other military entities messing about with black project stuff, the stealth bomber is pretty alien if you ask me and thats technology created in the 80's from theorys developed in the 60's!, but we now live in a high res digital age, cameras exits everywhere, and I have yet to see one clear superb quality picture of a real unidentified flying object.
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #6 on: January 06, 2008 »
photo looks like a bad fake....  its looks to me like a airplane... why are all those UFO pictures and videos are blurred and bad of quality? ^^ i believe on UFOs too, but not when seeing that picture..
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2008 »
UFO's are the modern day pixies / dragons the figment of overactive imaginations. Life in the cosmos is not only possible but it has happened. It happened here we are made out of the same materials that exist throughout the cosmos so I have no doubts that it has happened elsewhere. I think that given enough time the universe will be full of intelligent life too. Just gotta be really really patient

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2008 »
I believe it is possible for aliens to exist, but given the limitation of the speed of light, many alien species would probably die of old age before reaching our solar system.

While most UFOs are probably weather balloons (USA), hoaxes (that false messiah guy in Norway), insects on the lense (Hubble) or tricks of the light, the most feasable UFO would probably be some sort of robotic probe - but I'm not going to believe it until I see one in person.
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2008 »
I definitly believe there is life somewhere else...and maybe not as far we may think (now, it's not as close as going to the library next door, I agree).
Now, when it's about life with real civilizations, I dunno...I hope so BUT I'm also afraid of that!  Imagine, people coming from outer space with their technologies (which would be more advanced as they were able to find us and to reach us while we werent..) and with the "philosophy" as us: we'll be exterminated or would become slaves or anythign else.  Check our history, that's always the same: going further, taking control of new areas of interest, taking the ressources and so on.  Nothing really interesting in being discovered first, isn't it? :)  Just imagine what the "white man" have been able to do to rule the world?  So, yes I'm kinda scared...
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2008 »
Taking our resources druid! What resources?

I doubt that any alien life that's developed the means to visit us would find anything on earth particularly interesting unless there's some alien equivalent of David Attenborough.

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2008 »
I truly beleive that there is life out there, whether or not they are visiting us in spacecraft is another thing.

I agree, but like these alien photos, why do these kind photo's always have such low quality? I think the photo is fake.
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2008 »
Quote from: Park ranger guy from futurama
"It's bigfoot! And he's in focus!" (takes a picture with his camera)

It's all a big conspiracy - anybody publishing or broadcasting in focus pictures or videos of genuine UFO's / monsters / faries / ghosts will be hung, drawn, quatered and then electrocuted before being crucified in front of a firing sqaud. After which they will be burnt at the stake and called a heretic before being sent to Salem where they will be hunted down for being a witch.

That is why nobody does it.
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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2008 »
Taking our resources druid! What resources?

I doubt that any alien life that's developed the means to visit us would find anything on earth particularly interesting unless there's some alien equivalent of David Attenborough.

Hmmm. History shows that our earthly civilisations always take resources when visiting others. The Romans are a good example. They visit and take... art, buildings, monuments, slaves, gold, food. OK same level of advancement arguably but it shows *why* civilisations travel.

If on the other hand you want to argue that an "advanced" civilisation would never need our resources (they must have had resources to get here), I'd ask, who funded their journey? Why? To say "hello"? Maybe their equivalent of oil is running out? They seek somewhere else to live? They need water? That they have resources to get here does not mean that they always will or that they dont have secondary resource issues (slaves to dig out more of the reosurces for example).

Also, what evidence is there that a more advanced society behaves better when it comes to resources. Don't we take the rainforest from less advanced societies? Don't we kill millions to get control of oil? I'm sure many natives living in villages may see us as savages in the way we act, even though we are more advanced. Perhaps the same will be true of our first visitors? Perhaps we will think them savage as they destroy our lives and land.

Lastly, why assume the good guys got to us first? Every society has bad and good elements. Whats to say the first arrivals wont be an utterly nasty bunch?

No, I'm with Druid on this. The Universe is likely to be a very brutal, scary, place and as the young kids in the school, we are likely to take a few beatings before we graduate.

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #14 on: January 09, 2008 »
Camera of today should have miles better picture than what show on the newpaper of low quatity photo and P43 could be right on what he say.

I know we not alone as there are at least 100,000 Billions or zillions stars and one of them could life form planets and who know.

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2008 »
Well said Taj if they managed to survive long enough to reach a stage where they have the technology to visit us then they are bound to be one ruthless lot. Warfare has been the driving force behind technology on earth not science. If it were not for wars we would still be living in caves or wooden huts at best.

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Re: UFO in Cornwall?
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2008 »
As a civilisation, the people of Earth are beginning to use science as an excuse to develop technology, although war is still the single largest driving force behind technological advancement.

We will probably be able to set foot on Mars before war between humans is a thing of the past, but any group of people must learn to co-exist peacefully (or at least tolerate eachother) for the duration of their journey, be it from here to the moon, or from here to the furthest point in space at near light speeds.

This leads to two possibilities - either the first intelligent extra-terrestrial life forms to reach Earth will be enlightened enough to not rape and pillage, or they'll be so angry with cabin fever that they go mad when they arrive and kill everyone they can.

I'll be waiting with my pitchfork.  :diablo:
And I hope the bananasapiens don't come this way either...  :bfuck2: :bfuck1: :bananaphallus:
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