UFO's In Denver!

Quote from pspr:

Peil, don't get too excited about those clay disks showing solar systems and alien space craft. A friend and I made those in pottery class in the 8th grade. I always wondered where they disappeared to. :D

Oh don't even get me going with the Mayans.

I know this girlfriend stuff is making me look bad but it is just too funny to not share even if it makes me look like a jackass for being fond of such a creature.

So the other night my I find my gf crying while she is folding some laundry. I ask what is wrong and try to comfort her and then she tells me... she is scared that we are all going to die on December 21, 2012.

And I just exploded. I yelled that I have enough problems to contend with and don't need to worry about some Mayan asshole calender priest from 5000 fucking years ago and that she had better stop or we are going to have a real problem.

Her response...sob..sniff, more crying.

I'm making a huge mistake here getting married aren't I? :D
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

You're an engineer so I would be interested to know what you think.

For me it is getting to the point where I don't believe anything from a photograph or video. Aliens would have to land on the White House lawn and say "take me to your leader" before I would believe they existed.

There are 3 physical reasons that I don't believe in UFOs.

1) There are a lot of people who are disappointed that all of the SETI projects have never found anything. As you know, SETI listens for non-random electromagnetic signals that might represent some intelligence somewhere in our galaxy.

I read a good physics explanation of why SETI doesn't work and it is due to the noise power density or "noise figure" of our most sensitive receivers even though many are cooled by liquid hydrogen, helium or nitrogen. It is a radio astronomy problem.

A)Lots of electromagnetic energy is leaked from the Earth in the form of broadcast radio, television, radar et cetera. The truth is that we could not detect the Earth from a distance equivalent to the distance to the closest star. We could not detect ourselves from the distance to the closest star despite all of the RF energy being blasted out in every direction. Our receivers are just too crude (insufficient G/T or gain-over-thermal) so SETI isn't going to work unless somebody points a highly directional microwave beam straight at us and uses nuclear reactors to power the transmitter. SETI doesn't look at light wavelengths so it wouldn't detect lasers.

The money spent on SETI should be cut and used for other purposes.

B)2) Another consideration is that the Earth is located so freaking far out in the boondocks as to be non-existent. We are out on the end of one of the spiral arms of the Milky-Way galaxy. Total No-wheres-ville.

3) The third consideration for me is that I don't think we are very interesting. We're just a few generations evolved from running around and eating each other. Our world, our civilization and every individual is driven by the singular pursuit of... well, pussy. Nearly everything that happens on Earth can be linked to the drive to procreate. We are very very boring and I doubt that anyone would send a probe or actually travel here themselves to study us.

So I basically don't believe in UFOs.

The only thing that I ever found the least bit compelling was this audio recording of two F-15 Eagles intercepting an object over the UK. They find the object on radar and fly up to it several times looking at it visually. They both comment that it looks "like a rock":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZimV5JQQHE

A&B) Both are good things IMHO.
It reminds me of a story I heard in the monastery.

A saint and some fishermen were caught in a terrific storm and were in very urgent straits threatening to be capsized and lost at sea.

All The fishermen began to pray earnestly to God.

The saint cried out "Stop praying!"

One of the fishermen looked at the saint and asked incredulously: "why"

The Saint replied: "because you'll tell him where you are ."
:D :D


Btw : I've personally seen a UFO.
I got no idea what it was . I told my best friend what I saw that next day. Strangely enough a week or 2 later he said he read reports in the newspaper of multiple UFO sightings of the night in question.
 
Corret me if im wrong, but purely from a scientific point of view as to whether they could fly, does the whole flying saucer thing even make sense, or is it even possible?

Maybe Lucrum or 377OHMS could chime in.....
 
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:

A&B) Both are good things IMHO.



Btw : I've personally seen a UFO.
I got no idea what it was . I told my best friend what I saw that next day. Strangely enough a week or 2 later he said he read reports in the newspaper of multiple UFO sightings of the night in question.

Man, no kidding. I agree with those who say we should be hiding even though it is probably too late. Nothing good will happen if somebody advanced finds us.
 
Quote from Mr_You:



Do not expect non-earth-human species to "land on the White House lawn". They are far more respectful and intelligent than to do something as disruptive as that.

Oh man , I can tell you've never lived in a trailer park.:D :D :eek:
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

Oh don't even get me going with the Mayans.

I know this girlfriend stuff is making me look bad but it is just too funny to not share even if it makes me look like a jackass for being fond of such a creature.

So the other night my I find my gf crying while she is folding some laundry. I ask what is wrong and try to comfort her and then she tells me... she is scared that we are all going to die on December 21, 2012.

And I just exploded. I yelled that I have enough problems to contend with and don't need to worry about some Mayan asshole calender priest from 5000 fucking years ago and that she had better stop or we are going to have a real problem.

Her response...sob..sniff, more crying.

I'm making a huge mistake here getting married aren't I? :D


LOL !!!!

Sounds like a good liberal women who certainly keeps your life interesting,go for it
 
Quote from Max E. Pad:

Corret me if im wrong, but purely from a scientific point of view as to whether they could fly, does the whole flying saucer thing even make sense, or is it even possible?

Maybe Lucrum or 377OHMS could chime in.....

I don't know about anybody else but I had an ex-wife that could damn sure make-em fly.

And the bed-wetting liberals said there's no purpose to dodge ball in gym class hah. :cool:
 
It all goes to credibility and evidence.
Would you trust these people in matters other than UFOs. If yes, then you should trust they are truthful about UFOs.
They are willing to testify in front of a congressional committee, provide mounts of evidence.
Propaganda? Hoax? Or courage under fire?
How about all the astronaut accounts?
Policemen?
High ranking military officials, countless airline pilots?
Wouldn't you trust any of them?

U.F.O. DISCLOSURE PROJECT -FULL VERSION
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk
 
I'm somewhat open minded to UFO's/ET. But like ghosts, I'm going to have to actually see one. Up close and personal.
 
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