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vivster said:
Zoombael said:

 

Is it logical to take the human perspective as a benchmark? Actually, we ourselves have located a number of possible candidates for life outside of our solar systems. In this very narrow time span we do space exploration. We, the product of hot monkey love. To think what other, more advanced forms of consciousness could achieve.

 

I'm not speculating. May it be hoaxes, very strange weather phenomena, aliens, or something else entirely. Personally i think its ignorant to fixate on extraterrestrial biological life traveling in spaceships ala Enterprise and E.T.

Ignoring our current understanding of physics leads nowhere. We can only assess things with our current understanding. Even if we've been visited by aliens in some form we cannot comprehend right now it's still absolutely meaningless. If it cannot fit in our current understanding it might as well have never happened at all.

There are some very smart people in this world pushing our understanding of the universe, but until we make that next leap it's moot for regular people like us to contemplate about what might as well be magic. An alien could be hovering right now above my head but unless I actually understand that there is an alien presence it might as well not be there.

I hope I'm getting my point across, getting a bit philosophical now.

Im not ignoring anything, and it doesnt matter what it means in case whatever kind of aliens, extradimensional, demonic or whatever beings taking a stroll in the hemisphere of earth.

 

It was about your 99.99% certainty that aliens etc. never, not once, visited earth. What you re basically saying, the human race will never have a closer look  at life on other planets, not to speak of multicellular organisms and that we are at the end of the line regarding space exploration tech. Not in ten years or ten thousand years.

 

 

But i have to admit, after further examination and gathering a lil more info about this short snippet of video footage... im inclined to believe that this rotating thing is nothing out of the ordinary and man made. When the Russians had a speedy Sunburn with high maneuverability at the end of the 70s, who knows what military secrets are there 20 years later. 

 

The bigger mystery to me now: Why did the Pentagon make this video public.



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