Do you believe in UFO?
Do you believe in UFO?
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Do you believe in UFO?
(In UFO I mean extraterrestrials)
I hope for serious answers, it's need for social project
Thank you all.
Do you believe in UFO?
(In UFO I mean extraterrestrials)
I hope for serious answers, it's need for social project
Thank you all.
Re: Do you believe in UFO?
I preferred Space: 1999 myself.
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Re: Do you believe in UFO?
As in X-files the truth is out there? no
As in experimental aircraft then yes
As in experimental aircraft then yes
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Re: Do you believe in UFO?
I'm not sure about UFO's but I heard the admin of CommanderBond is a shape shifting lizard.
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Re: Do you believe in UFO?
Cr-egg.
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Re: Do you believe in UFO?
I wish aliens would abduct Craig.
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Aliens would have to start by abducting Craig back from Babs dungeon
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Re: Do you believe in UFO?
Somebody that funny-looking probably is an alien. Haven't you seen Men In Black?Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:I wish aliens would abduct Craig.
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Re: Do you believe in UFO?
For once Cmdr 0077 will give a serious reply.
If you're speaking about life on other planets, and therefore vehicles from other planets, I would have to go with the mathematical probabilities of life forming by itself by countless accidents. And so I would say no, I don't believe there is life on other planets sending starships to earth. 1/ Carl Sagan said the possibility of accidental life is 1 chance in 10^5000, a Blofeldesque number, since there are estimated 10^80 molecules in the 'known' universe! 2/ the chance formation of just ONE molecule is beyond belief. Imagine you have 18 friends, and you tell them they have to get in sequence. II think the number of different possible sequences is something like 10^128. So if you want to build a molecule with 18 amino acids (links), these are the odds of them coming together in exact sequence; plus they have to go 'left-handed' and other stuff. So you can also have 18 poker chips and have the same odds of falling into exact row! But then instead of 'just' 18 links in the real world, you have typically from 50 to 1000 links of amino acids. And that's just for one type of links, for just one molecule. There's other things you need to build just one. And to build a cell you need to have hundreds of molecules. A DNA molecule has 186,000 links! One strand is six feet compressed, and in perfect sequence. And so today, even the majority of scientists who believe things happened by accident admit they can't explain the origin of life, since even 'simple' life is not simple. One 'simple' cell is more complicated than a space station, and it's 'alive'. We see things like tiny vehicles in our bodies that deliver cells, one called bacterium flagellum, which has a propeller, engine, driveshaft, fuel, it knows where to go and how to get there! Its prop spins at 10,000 rpms. Some spin at 186,000 rpms. Even the lower figure is very high revving for a auto. And it can stop, and then reverse in the other direction. So my point is that I don't believe there is life 'out there' ... we live in a very special place. We happen to have a perfect moon and sun, and a Jupiter than deflects things away from us because of its mass/gravity. We're in the perfect solar system and place in Milky Way. If we were anywhere else we would be literal toast. So when I hear of 'earth type planets' you have to have also perfect moon for them, sun, location. Our sun is only a small fraction of stars able to support life. Imagine, too, if we were closer or further. Then imagine another 'earth' and they have a sun that's too close or too hot or cold. For earth there have been identified more than two dozen 'perfect things' that our universe supports life. Any one of these are beyond belief. One example is our gravity. If we had a ruler stretching across the cosmos, our gravity setting is in the perfect 'one inch' in fact around 1/8 inch. How can we hit that perfect setting, when just a little to the 'right' or 'left' and we would have impossible gravity for life!
I accept that many credible witnesses have seen UFOs, but that's another discussion ... while they may not come from this universe they may come from ..........! It's curious that thru the ages they always change their stories. First, they said they were from our solar system, from Mars or Venus. Then, when our probes showed nope, their stories changed to 'we're from the far away stars' their record does show they lie again and again; so I don't trust 'them'.
If you're speaking about life on other planets, and therefore vehicles from other planets, I would have to go with the mathematical probabilities of life forming by itself by countless accidents. And so I would say no, I don't believe there is life on other planets sending starships to earth. 1/ Carl Sagan said the possibility of accidental life is 1 chance in 10^5000, a Blofeldesque number, since there are estimated 10^80 molecules in the 'known' universe! 2/ the chance formation of just ONE molecule is beyond belief. Imagine you have 18 friends, and you tell them they have to get in sequence. II think the number of different possible sequences is something like 10^128. So if you want to build a molecule with 18 amino acids (links), these are the odds of them coming together in exact sequence; plus they have to go 'left-handed' and other stuff. So you can also have 18 poker chips and have the same odds of falling into exact row! But then instead of 'just' 18 links in the real world, you have typically from 50 to 1000 links of amino acids. And that's just for one type of links, for just one molecule. There's other things you need to build just one. And to build a cell you need to have hundreds of molecules. A DNA molecule has 186,000 links! One strand is six feet compressed, and in perfect sequence. And so today, even the majority of scientists who believe things happened by accident admit they can't explain the origin of life, since even 'simple' life is not simple. One 'simple' cell is more complicated than a space station, and it's 'alive'. We see things like tiny vehicles in our bodies that deliver cells, one called bacterium flagellum, which has a propeller, engine, driveshaft, fuel, it knows where to go and how to get there! Its prop spins at 10,000 rpms. Some spin at 186,000 rpms. Even the lower figure is very high revving for a auto. And it can stop, and then reverse in the other direction. So my point is that I don't believe there is life 'out there' ... we live in a very special place. We happen to have a perfect moon and sun, and a Jupiter than deflects things away from us because of its mass/gravity. We're in the perfect solar system and place in Milky Way. If we were anywhere else we would be literal toast. So when I hear of 'earth type planets' you have to have also perfect moon for them, sun, location. Our sun is only a small fraction of stars able to support life. Imagine, too, if we were closer or further. Then imagine another 'earth' and they have a sun that's too close or too hot or cold. For earth there have been identified more than two dozen 'perfect things' that our universe supports life. Any one of these are beyond belief. One example is our gravity. If we had a ruler stretching across the cosmos, our gravity setting is in the perfect 'one inch' in fact around 1/8 inch. How can we hit that perfect setting, when just a little to the 'right' or 'left' and we would have impossible gravity for life!
I accept that many credible witnesses have seen UFOs, but that's another discussion ... while they may not come from this universe they may come from ..........! It's curious that thru the ages they always change their stories. First, they said they were from our solar system, from Mars or Venus. Then, when our probes showed nope, their stories changed to 'we're from the far away stars' their record does show they lie again and again; so I don't trust 'them'.
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Kill him!
Kill Bond! Now!!!
Kill him!
Kill Bond! Now!!!
Re: Do you believe in UFO?
I hate to rule anything out as impossible, but I agree with the Commander. Also suspicious is the way that descriptions of alien sightings tend to resemble depictions of aliens in popular culture. For example, the "grey" was virtually unheard of before the release of CE3K. Now, it's the default description.
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