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Aliens
have been meddling in our affairs since before the dawn of intelligence
on this planet...apparantly
One morning you awake to news that aliens are and have been visiting Earth
on a regular basis. Further they have landed in major cities on Earth
and want to establish relations.
Now this seems very far fetched but would you have believed that the Berlin
Wall would come down or that Soviet Union would break up or that we would
fight a war with Iraq if you wereI told this ten tears ago?
To those who steadfastly point out that UFO's do not and cannot exist
and quote Physics and science to back them ... Realize that we can only
attempt to describe the universe in terms relative to things we can measure.
Just because a UFO has not definitely been measured (as far as we know
officially) does not prove they do not exist. I would point out that we
have always been bombarded by certain wavelengths of radio as universal
background noise from the edge of the universe.
Until we discovered a way to generate and use radio for our own purposes,
we had no way to know of it's existence "out there"...Now that technology
exists to "listen", we can use that information to add to the description
of the universe. Who knows how many other means of describing the universe
have yet to be discovered?
Infinity is a big place... and we see only a very narrow spectrum of such
a small piece of it.
J. Allen Hynek once told us:
"When, however, in the course of UFO investigations one encounters many
cases , the probability that a new phenomenon was not observed becomes
very small, and it gets smaller still as the number of cases increases.
The chances, then, that something really new is involved are very great,
and any gambler given such odds would not hesitate for a moment to place
a large bet. This point bears emphasis. Any one UFO case, if taken by
itself without regard to the accumulated worldwide data (assuming that
these have already been passed through the "UFO filter"), can almost always
be dismissed by assuming that in that particular case a very unusual set
of circumstances occurred, of low probability (but strange things and
coincidences of extremely low probability do sometimes occur). But when
cases of this sort accumulate in noticeable numbers, it no longer is scientifically
correct to apply the reasoning one applies to a single isolated case Thus,
the chance that a thoroughly investigated UFO case with excellent witnesses
can be ascribed to a misperception is certainly very small, but it is
finite.
However, to apply the same argument to a sizable collection of similar
cases is not logical since the compounded probability of their all having
been due to misperceptions is comparable to the probability that if in
one throw of a coin it stands on edge, it will stand on edge every time
it is thrown".
This information was researched from various websites, one which is worth
looking at is www.ufobbs.com
Amongst allot of the serious articles there are some less believable ones
like how Moses parted the Red Sea with a bronze device given to him by
aliens ! OK then.
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