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UFO's
Aug 24, 2016 5:09:38 GMT
Post by Texan Toffee on Aug 24, 2016 5:09:38 GMT
I watched a programme last night that stated proof of microbial life forms had been found in 'every' sample returned from Mars, and that pictures on Mars, when enhanced, showed clear images of things like pyramids, statues, tombs, and so on, suggesting Mars once had a civilisation. It went on to say that the scar on Mars, which is wider, deeper, and longer than our own Grand Canyon, was likely caused by a weapon of mass destruction, such as a lightning bolt type weapon, and that possibly killed all life. It compared early testaments in ancient books / bibles, which referred to 'Angelic visits' and ran the likelyhood that those visits were indeed alien visits, and in summary, it felt that life on Earth, was in fact born from Mars, and that 'we' are actually descendants from Mars that escaped the planet. I think the series was called Ancient Aliens. There are drawings from every known civilization and the thing that connects them is they all show people with wings, which could even be where the bible gets angels from. I watched a documentary recently where they claimed they found skulls that were long and claimed it wasn't human dna. They were called Paracus skulls. You should research it if you're interested.
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Post by mcrbluenose on Aug 24, 2016 11:19:16 GMT
We are not alone in this Universe. You want proof, look across the park at those aliens!!!!
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UFO's
Aug 24, 2016 14:06:34 GMT
Post by Avinalaff on Aug 24, 2016 14:06:34 GMT
I watched a programme last night that stated proof of microbial life forms had been found in 'every' sample returned from Mars, and that pictures on Mars, when enhanced, showed clear images of things like pyramids, statues, tombs, and so on, suggesting Mars once had a civilisation. It went on to say that the scar on Mars, which is wider, deeper, and longer than our own Grand Canyon, was likely caused by a weapon of mass destruction, such as a lightning bolt type weapon, and that possibly killed all life. It compared early testaments in ancient books / bibles, which referred to 'Angelic visits' and ran the likelyhood that those visits were indeed alien visits, and in summary, it felt that life on Earth, was in fact born from Mars, and that 'we' are actually descendants from Mars that escaped the planet. I think the series was called Ancient Aliens. There are drawings from every known civilization and the thing that connects them is they all show people with wings, which could even be where the bible gets angels from. I watched a documentary recently where they claimed they found skulls that were long and claimed it wasn't human dna. They were called Paracus skulls. You should research it if you're interested. There's a video about them below:
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tellmema
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Aug 24, 2016 18:30:19 GMT
Post by tellmema on Aug 24, 2016 18:30:19 GMT
We are not alone in this Universe. You want proof, look across the park at those aliens!!!! They spend their lives with their heads in the clouds so much that they might as well be.
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UFO's
Sept 2, 2016 14:40:55 GMT
Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 2, 2016 14:40:55 GMT
If the idea really is true that aliens are deliberately preventing humans from contacting them, then extraterrestrial civilizations most likely formed a number of cliques rather than a pan-galactic government, a new study suggests. The Fermi paradox – named after physicist Enrico Fermi – says that if sentient life is not unique to Earth, then our galaxy should have plenty of other civilizations, including some more technologically advanced than ours. The paradoxical part is that we have not detected any signs of them.
A supposition called ‘the zoo hypothesis’ is one possible solution for this conundrum, and states that alien civilizations are for some reason deliberately keeping humans from detecting any extraterrestrial life. One problem with this answer is that it would require the galactic community to form a united government to agree on and enforce such an information blockade. In a paper published online this week, astrophysicist Duncan H. Forgan used a model which showed that if there are indeed multiple civilizations in the Milky Way, they are much more likely to form a number of cliques than a single galactic club.
The model accounts for a number of factors, including the time when each civilization advances enough to participate in interstellar communication, the distances between their origin worlds, and the lifetimes of the civilizations.
“We find that for there to be only a single group (a ‘Galactic Club’), the mean civilization lifetime must be extremely long, and the arrival time between civilizations must in fact be relatively short. This is perhaps an unlikely scenario, as it would require a large number of civilizations to emerge across the galaxy in a very short time frame,” the paper said.
The study also found that a single long-lasting civilization arriving early in the galaxy’s history would still be unlikely to knit all civilizations into a united club. But if all civilizations arrived relatively uniformly and lasted much longer than a million years, then such a club could exist.
A more likely scenario however is that there are multiple conflicting cliques of civilizations that cannot agree on a universal policy.
“One clique attempting to place an interdict on contacting ‘primitive’ civilizations is likely to encounter significant problems if another clique disagrees,” Forgan said.
“It may well still be the case that the Earth resides in a region of space occupied by a conservative clique bent on non-contact,” the paper added. “However, as our ability to detect unintentional signals from both living and dead civilizations increases, we should presumably be able to break the deadlock imposed in this scenario.”
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