To believe that we are the only form of "intelligent" life in this universe or other universes is a very shortsighted and limited way of thinking. It's very naive. To assume that another life-form couldn't travel long distances is also naive -- that's assuming they had technology as ours and limited to the same technological advancements or time as we are right now. Who's to say that the theories in Star Trek are that far off? Could there be other quadrants? Could they have trans-warp technology? (Yes I'm a Treky lol) But seriously, to believe we are alone in this vast waste of space just baffles me...
Now, are these videos real? Maybe some of them, or maybe not even any of them, who knows. I too have seen those floating orbs several times over Phoenix and surrounding cities here in Arizona... and I know I wasn't seeing cgi. Was it a UFO? YES - because it was an unidentified flying object. UFO does NOT automatically mean there are aliens... it just means we don't know what it was. All we know is it could be some top secret government aircraft(s). So I believe all of these reports are correct that they are UFO's, considering we still don't know what they are.
Could they be aliens? I think they could be, but the fact is we don't know. People thought the earth was square at one point, so why can't we accept the idea that there might just be far more sophisticated and technologically advanced lifeforms and civilizations out there?
See how everytime this is brought up everybody starts to get all riled up?
has to be something to it then right?
I guess it has to do something with fear. my 2 cents
The same could be said for the argument for/against religion.
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