Brilliant film .
Whenever anyone mentions Wales I think of Twin Town, so why the Greys/Lizards/Nordics would rock up there rather than NYC baffles me.
In any case the world definitely needs more alien * probing, would give the the social media horde something worthwhile to discuss.
Brilliant film .
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Now buy yourselves a nice big tin of sticky sticky and f**k off back to noddy land
Superb stuff!
I've seen a UFO, or more accurately, several of them. No idea what they were, I simply saw a series of bright dancing lights in the sky in the middle of the day. They were doing odd jerking movements around each other and flitting about in the same area of sky.
It was outside Raigmore Hospital in Inverness in (I think) 1997. Two other people stopped walking and stood with me for a couple of minutes and we watched them together.
My memory of what they looked like is diminishing, but they reminded me of the flashing lights you sometimes get in your eye after you rub them. Except these didn't go away after a few seconds and were visible by others.
No camera phone in 1997 so no photos, but I've always been puzzled by what I saw. I can't find anything quite like it when I search online.
Anyway, aliens probably exist, but aliens are unlikely to be visiting. Because maths and physics.
Have you seen my pics?? I couldn't take a decent pic of a static object on a sunny day standing still.
I sometimes think it's very arrogant and ignorant to think that we humans are an intelligent life form. There's a lot of evidence otherwise...
As for being visited by beings from other worlds, it would probably mean they would be far more advanced technologically. Usually when two species/cultures meet, it's not good news for the less technologically advanced.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
^^^ Have to agree with Oaky here. ^^^
We're still using rocket fuel dug out of the ground to get as far as orbit. That's about as primitive as it gets! If anyone is visiting us they must be in a different league technologically.
As Steven Hawkins said. 'If the little green men do come, be afraid. Very afraid.'
We destroy each other hare for mineral resources and in the name of wacky gods. Who knows what the aliens might be coming looking for! Maybe they're just sitting quietly at the sidelines waiting for us to wipe ourselves out bemused by our incredible stupidity.
Based on our experiences on Earth only.
We can only think about our own selfish requirements for resources. We're projecting our needs on any visitors.
Perhaps we can hope that as life may be very rare - our solar system has certain unusual qualities which have afforded us a clear run for millions of years without continual catastrophic events - any exobiological species might view us as one might view a fragile bird in a tiny piece of rainforest. Something to be observed rather than captured.
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Again, that's based on humans who are flawed, selfish and greedy.
I would agree though.
If the visitors are also flawed like us and have overcome light travel then it's safe to assume they are more advanced than us, which includes the assumption that their tech would overpower ours.
^A very good point, though my preference is the simulation theory.