NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-17T21:47:20 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-17T20:07:30 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Originally posted by: Splain

From the OP:
 
Yes I mean the ones the little green men fly around, not the technically unidentifiable flying objects
Sorry TLDR

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Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-17T16:35:51 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49  
Yes I mean the ones the little green men fly around, not the technically unidentifiable flying objects
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Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-17T16:26:39 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-17T16:23:11 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!

As a scientist that works in space physics and various fun and geeky research, my answer is a solid NO.
Sure, maybe somewhere in our galaxy, let alone the Universe, there are advanced civilizations capable of traveling light years. Our current technology would not allow us to travel to Alpha Centauri, our nearest neighbor, even if we had to. Furthermore, if we put our resources together to launch a probe to reach Alpha Centauri, given our technology it would take about 50,000 years or longer. How would we power it? How would we make sure it got there? No answers. Given all this, I find it hard to believe that an extraterrestrial civilization would just happen to come visit Earth. As for "weird videos" - sure, lots of them. All of them showing either natural phenomena or something made by people.
As a scietist, how do you explain this?  I am not trying to be flippant, I am genuinely curious.

 
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In science, the "easiest answer" is often the most likely. So
1)Testing of new technologies Could be American, Russian, Chinese... who knows. Missles, airplanes, drones, something along those lines. 

2)Sometimes there are "weird" things that can happen. For example, radar has been known to erroneously reported multiple bogies, where in fact there was only one, and sometimes to report one, where there are none. Furthermore these phantom UFOs can do erratic and strange movements because they simply don't exist. 
 

You obviously didn't listen/watch the whole podcast as the Captain clearly showed that the UFO was "actively jamming" their radar and they switched to other ways to see the object (one was in essence a black and white TV image I think and one thermal imaging.  Somehting like that.  Please watch it as the Captain explains everything very clearly and this is actual Navy footage released by the Pentagon, it's legit).  When you say testing of new technologies.... they go into that in the clip as well as nothing we know of could have moved that fast if it was an actual ship.  No rippling of the waves below, no trail from jet engines, etc.
 
You obviously don't want my opinion since you're saying the UFO was "actively jamming" their radar. Maybe something was jamming their radar, but it wasn't something from out of space. I've given you my opinion, if you want to believe it's a UFO do so. I'm calling bullshit on the UFO. There has never been anything near clear evidence for

1)God, Angels, Demons, etc.
2)An afterlife (related to 1)
3)UFOs

Want to make an extraordinary claim? Give me extraordinay evidence. 

 
Oh no, I don't believe in alien UFOs.  I'm just trying to wrap my head around this one as it is reported by a captain fighter pilot and the US Navy.  Forget about the jamming part.  They switched views and saw it with other detection equipment was my point.  Not to mention it was seen with the human eye by this navy pilot for something like 5 minutes.  He saw it with his eyes and like four other Navy crewman saw it.  And they had it on radar (until it started to get jammed) and like three other detection methods.  I just don't know what to make of it when there is clear video evidence here and legit, non wacko, eye witnesses.  My logical self can't wrap my head around it.

Did you watch the whole clip?

TIA

  Admittedly I did not watch the whole clip. I'm sure they saw something they can not explain, and there probably is no "clear" answer as to what exactly it was. However, I'm certain it was not extraterrestrial. 

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Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-17T02:39:34 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-16T20:24:45 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Originally posted by: avatar!
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!

As a scientist that works in space physics and various fun and geeky research, my answer is a solid NO.
Sure, maybe somewhere in our galaxy, let alone the Universe, there are advanced civilizations capable of traveling light years. Our current technology would not allow us to travel to Alpha Centauri, our nearest neighbor, even if we had to. Furthermore, if we put our resources together to launch a probe to reach Alpha Centauri, given our technology it would take about 50,000 years or longer. How would we power it? How would we make sure it got there? No answers. Given all this, I find it hard to believe that an extraterrestrial civilization would just happen to come visit Earth. As for "weird videos" - sure, lots of them. All of them showing either natural phenomena or something made by people.
As a scietist, how do you explain this?  I am not trying to be flippant, I am genuinely curious.

 
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In science, the "easiest answer" is often the most likely. So
1)Testing of new technologies Could be American, Russian, Chinese... who knows. Missles, airplanes, drones, something along those lines. 

2)Sometimes there are "weird" things that can happen. For example, radar has been known to erroneously reported multiple bogies, where in fact there was only one, and sometimes to report one, where there are none. Furthermore these phantom UFOs can do erratic and strange movements because they simply don't exist. 
 

You obviously didn't listen/watch the whole podcast as the Captain clearly showed that the UFO was "actively jamming" their radar and they switched to other ways to see the object (one was in essence a black and white TV image I think and one thermal imaging.  Somehting like that.  Please watch it as the Captain explains everything very clearly and this is actual Navy footage released by the Pentagon, it's legit).  When you say testing of new technologies.... they go into that in the clip as well as nothing we know of could have moved that fast if it was an actual ship.  No rippling of the waves below, no trail from jet engines, etc.
 
You obviously don't want my opinion since you're saying the UFO was "actively jamming" their radar. Maybe something was jamming their radar, but it wasn't something from out of space. I've given you my opinion, if you want to believe it's a UFO do so. I'm calling bullshit on the UFO. There has never been anything near clear evidence for

1)God, Angels, Demons, etc.
2)An afterlife (related to 1)
3)UFOs

Want to make an extraordinary claim? Give me extraordinay evidence. 

  Oh no, I don't believe in alien UFOs.  I'm just trying to wrap my head around this one as it is reported by a captain fighter pilot and the US Navy.  Forget about the jamming part.  They switched views and saw it with other detection equipment was my point.  Not to mention it was seen with the human eye by this navy pilot for something like 5 minutes.  He saw it with his eyes and like four other Navy crewman saw it.  And they had it on radar (until it started to get jammed) and like three other detection methods.  I just don't know what to make of it when there is clear video evidence here and legit, non wacko, eye witnesses.  My logical self can't wrap my head around it.

Did you watch the whole clip?

TIA

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Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-16T16:55:12 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!
 
Originally posted by: tbone3969
 
Originally posted by: avatar!

As a scientist that works in space physics and various fun and geeky research, my answer is a solid NO.
Sure, maybe somewhere in our galaxy, let alone the Universe, there are advanced civilizations capable of traveling light years. Our current technology would not allow us to travel to Alpha Centauri, our nearest neighbor, even if we had to. Furthermore, if we put our resources together to launch a probe to reach Alpha Centauri, given our technology it would take about 50,000 years or longer. How would we power it? How would we make sure it got there? No answers. Given all this, I find it hard to believe that an extraterrestrial civilization would just happen to come visit Earth. As for "weird videos" - sure, lots of them. All of them showing either natural phenomena or something made by people.
As a scietist, how do you explain this?  I am not trying to be flippant, I am genuinely curious.

 
allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="280" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CnI..." width="500">>



 
 

In science, the "easiest answer" is often the most likely. So
1)Testing of new technologies Could be American, Russian, Chinese... who knows. Missles, airplanes, drones, something along those lines. 

2)Sometimes there are "weird" things that can happen. For example, radar has been known to erroneously reported multiple bogies, where in fact there was only one, and sometimes to report one, where there are none. Furthermore these phantom UFOs can do erratic and strange movements because they simply don't exist. 
 

You obviously didn't listen/watch the whole podcast as the Captain clearly showed that the UFO was "actively jamming" their radar and they switched to other ways to see the object (one was in essence a black and white TV image I think and one thermal imaging.  Somehting like that.  Please watch it as the Captain explains everything very clearly and this is actual Navy footage released by the Pentagon, it's legit).  When you say testing of new technologies.... they go into that in the clip as well as nothing we know of could have moved that fast if it was an actual ship.  No rippling of the waves below, no trail from jet engines, etc.
  You obviously don't want my opinion since you're saying the UFO was "actively jamming" their radar. Maybe something was jamming their radar, but it wasn't something from out of space. I've given you my opinion, if you want to believe it's a UFO do so. I'm calling bullshit on the UFO. There has never been anything near clear evidence for

1)God, Angels, Demons, etc.
2)An afterlife (related to 1)
3)UFOs

Want to make an extraordinary claim? Give me extraordinay evidence. 

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Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-16T16:54:56 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Originally posted by: attakid101
 
Originally posted by: Br81zad
 
Originally posted by: dra600n
 
Originally posted by: Br81zad
 
Originally posted by: dra600n
 
Originally posted by: DaneNES

Well...For one to believe in “Bigfoot”... you would have to believe in UFOs. And I believe in bigfoot... I think.

What? No. Why would you think that? One is terrestial while the other isn't. That's like saying in order to enjoy Christmas, you have to believe in Jesus. Neither have anything to do with each other.
 

Nah it's more like, "... Ya gotta know what a crumpet is to understand Cricket."
 

I'll teach you. 6 runs.

Later, freak, I've got work to do.
 

I really love it when this shit happens on this forum. buncha nerds. 
 
Who you callin a nerd, geek?
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Do you believe in UFOs? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=189012 2019-10-16T16:50:42 -05.00 HerrWunderbar 49 Originally posted by: Br81zad

Originally posted by: dra600n

Originally posted by: Br81zad

Originally posted by: dra600n

Originally posted by: DaneNES

Well...For one to believe in “Bigfoot”... you would have to believe in UFOs. And I believe in bigfoot... I think.

What? No. Why would you think that? One is terrestial while the other isn't. That's like saying in order to enjoy Christmas, you have to believe in Jesus. Neither have anything to do with each other.
 

Nah it's more like, "... Ya gotta know what a crumpet is to understand Cricket."
 

I'll teach you. 6 runs.

Later, freak, I've got work to do.
  FREAK?!


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