More UFO Shit

In my country the ufo shit is getting a little bit to much , just search ufo or ovni Chile 2011 , bricks will be shat.
People is getting used to it also, its not a serious subject no more lol.
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It's sped up... If you ever watch Sunday Night Football, they speed up "city shots" every time they come back from commercial.. A lot of times they'll show the flight patterns all sped up, looks cool, but that's all this is
 
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It's sped up... If you ever watch Sunday Night Football, they speed up "city shots" every time they come back from commercial.. A lot of times they'll show the flight patterns all sped up, looks cool, but that's all this is

If that were true, that still doesn't explain what the sped up thing is. Planes normally don't glow white like that, and a shooting star or something would be moving so fast sped up you probably wouldn't see it. Idk. Just my thoughts.
 
That first one looks like bugs flying past the camera to me. I'm assuming the camera has a light on it which is causing them to appear bright white.
 
If that were true, that still doesn't explain what the sped up thing is. Planes normally don't glow white like that, and a shooting star or something would be moving so fast sped up you probably wouldn't see it. Idk. Just my thoughts.

Have you ever seen timelapse videos of a sky where planes are flying? Looks just like what's in that video. The lights on the planes turn to white streaks when sped up.

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You can see some in this vid:
 
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Fuck, more of this shit? People will believe anything. If we didn't have this novel idea of alien visitors coloring our view of things, people might actually be able to look at such things without preconceptions. Placing UFO or Aliens in place of "I don't know" is extremely foolish. Again, a photographer can explain artifacts such as these. Dust particles, iridescent insects, light artifacts, auto focus, light sensors and other things cause numerous kinds of anomalies on images/video. These constant and always terribly blurry videos don't prove anything at all. Our imaginations sometimes get riled up when we speculate on things which we don't have the prerequisite knowledge to methodically investigate whatever phenomenon interests us.

2000BC: Humans believe things that shoot across that sky are gods riding chariots.

2000AD: Humans believe things that *seeming* shoot across the sky are aliens. Basically, they a modern re-imagining of gods.

By the way, that little light thingy does not go behind the top of that building. Early in the video the frame is skipped, it is unclear as to whether it is in front or behind. Later in the video it appears to go behind the building which is obscuring the light from that "rod" thingy so it appears to vanish behind the building. Also, that camera is moving. The angle is constantly changing in reference to the building. The lens is probably creating those artifacts. =P
 
I think it's funny that some people are so naive and small-minded, maybe selfish and self-absorbed even, to think that we are the only "intelligent" life-forms in this entire universe. Our sun is just one of billions that inhabit many other universes or galaxies. People once believed the earth was flat... so I guess those that think we are alone in this vast space would have been one of those people back then.

If you believe in the big bang theory and evolution, why couldn't it have occurred in more than one place? If you are into theology of any sort of religion believing that some god made us, why would he stop there with just us, when there are far reaches of space we can't even see. No matter if your beliefs are based on science or religion or both, it's naive naive naive to think we are alone. Oh wait, unless you believe you're in the Matrix and the whole world was built around you and your own reality. People like this need to go fly a fukin kite. I say the non-believers are the crazy ones.
 
Haha. I do not at all presume we are alone. I think you are assuming much of me. Obviously, a nerve was struck. When it is shown that UFO proponents do not really know what they are looking at they always attack the person making sense of the phenomenon. Yeah, I'm a small-minded, asshole. Sure. Because people like me have actual standard of evidence we are called close minded. It wouldn't be hard to convince me that we have visitors. Fucking think about it. What would it take to convince you otherwise, eh?

Everything I just wrote was in reference to this specific case. I do think there is a possibility of other life out there. Or that maybe there was at one point, or will be in the future else where in the universe. The fact of the matter is that the universe is sooooo big, soooo inhospitable to life, the stars soooo far apart, and that the energy requirements for interstellar travel are astronomical. Even by the time a civilization embarks outside of it's own solar system the species which could exist at their destination would likely become extinct before they ever made it. Or the the solar system/planet destroyed by it's sun. The universe is not static, but constantly changing, expanding and growing further complicating things as time progresses. You have to think in the big picture and not just let that human need to feel connected and to not be alone cloud your (and our) judgement.

I wish it were true, that aliens are visiting us right now. But the "evidence" currently being presented is laughable. It's the same old "proofs" over and over which were shown long ago to be completely unreliable. That kind of stuff never makes it to the news. Sensationalism gets people attention. Dry scientific inquiry does not. Simple as that, really.

I could go into a crazy amount of depth here, but I won't. People who believe this stuff don't believe because of a logical or reasonable argument, but a deep-seated need to feel connected to the universe. I'll just snag this little bit (from a HUGE post =) I posted from a discussion on ss.org about alien visitors.

- "About the time thing, and alien visitors. You have to examine the large-scale while contemplating this. The universe is about 13.7 billion years old. The earth is about 4.5 billion years old. The Milky-Way galaxy is 100,000 light-years across. We are still a very young species. Using the earth and the Milky-Way as controls, let's assume that it would likely have taken another solar system a similar amount of time for intelligent life to evolve (or be seeded...oh, i keeed, I keeed...). The distance between galaxies is huge. Not to mention that the galaxies are all being "pulled apart" from each other because of the expansion of the universe, which is also accelerating faster and faster as their distance from the point of expansion increases. As far as we know, it is not possible to reach or break light-speed. It would take more energy than is contained within the universe to make a speck of dust reach the speed of light. There do no *seem* to be any planets in our celestial back-yard that are capable of harboring life, let alone evolve intelligent life. That suggests that aliens making it here would have had to transcend time and space. So in the case of time-scale, it is highly unlikely that anything has ever visited us in the past. That does not rule out the future, though. As time goes by it only becomes more and more likely that we will encounter life. It is less likely that we were visited as you go further back in time."

"Oh yeah, then there are the proponents whom, when confronted with the fact that all life on the planet shares bits of DNA and claim that it's only a coincidence that we share DNA, that say that all life on earth evolved from these alien seeds. So, I guess we can go back about 1.5 billion years before us, when life started to emerge on our rock... Making their visitations even less likely. So, where would these aliens have come from? were they seeded as well? Were they sneezed out of god's nose into this petri dish we call the universe? Am I high right now? :/"
 
The simplest explanation clearly is that super-intelligent beings from another planet traveled thousands of light years on an inter-stellar journey to make an appearance on a cut shut during an NFL game.

I'm with you Cyanide...but UFO people are their own little cult, a lot like religion - feelings get in the way of facts.

Do I think we're alone in the universe? I don't know, but I think its highly unlikely we are alone. Do I think other super-intelligent races are visiting us? No. If they're so smart you'd think they'd have done a little more than travel billions of miles to do a quick fly-by. When there is some kind of proof other than grainy youtube videos and fringe pseudo-scientists on late night TV talking about, then I'll believe it. We had SETI for years (unfortunately it just got defunded) and the best we got was the WOW! Signal, which was probably just a fluke since it was NEVER repeated.
 
Hey guys thread killer here....

simplest explanation is that a camera can only go 30 frames per second, unless it's a bad ass camera. What seems to be streaking across the screen is usually screen lag and if you shot the same footage with a 1,000 fps high speed camera you would see it much more defined and yes it is really just bugs. Been proven many times over.
 
I'm with Cyanide and Roy. Also, it's clearly a cum shot.

Do I believe other "intelligent" life exist?

The correct answer in this point in time is "I don't know". The rest is just an assumption.
 
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