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UFOs-my curiosity keeps building!!!!?

I still long for the day when I can see a UFO... I am 100% a believer, but I just don't know if I ever will spot them. I also hope some day for us to make contact with alien life (or vice versa.) But, the Q is... Has anyone seen a UFO? I've seen a few VERY convincing videos, but a lot of them are obviously and annoyingly fake. Sometimes it just seems so realistic and a "break from the normal routine of life" to ever think of such a foreign thought. But somedays I feel there's no doubt. They're real. anyone care to share experiences? I am not so sure about alien abductions. I'm sure they have happened but I think if they really have, they're much much much more seldom than ufo sightings. Just found this video... OMG http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q6zQOI-6ew&feature=related It looks so real.

Public Comments

  1. alien abductions are not real. UFO's could exist but it is so highly unlikely that it is pratically impossible. please do something better with your life.
  2. Extraterrestrials are actually human beings from the future, who have found how to travel back in time. They underestimated the weapons of the "past," which is how we have shot down some of them, never to make it back home. They look different because they evolved, and so that sort of shows just how far into the future they are from. Perhaps millions of years.
  3. Dont listen to the haters! have you ever heard about rods? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amnNgXRK_vo Cud just be wing beats, but still really cool!
  4. Well, you have seen some obvious fakes and some convincing but still fake videos. The fact is that there is no evidence to build any belief on. Why would alien come all the way to here and not land in the open and introduce themselves? They fear "interfering" with us? Then why not remain in orbit and gather all the info from there, as we already do ourselves with spy satellites (and we're supposed to have even less advanced technology)? There is a very good chance there is life elsewhere in the universe. There is smaller chance that this life is intelligent, and technologically advanced, even to our level. But the probability is that this life is so far, it is not even halfway to here. If they could come to here, they'd be so glad to find they are not alone in the universe, they would talk to us, right away.
  5. I've not had an experience myslef, but I'm a believer too. Ever head of Jim Sparks? He's got an amazing story... "Jim Sparks has become well-known as one of the few multiple abductees who has, in his own words, 95% recall of all his experiences. Having been abducted many hundreds of times, at first he rebelled and totally refused to co-operate with the aliens who would repeatedly take him to their craft at night. He attributes his very complete memories of his experiences to his rage, and outrage, about the continued violations. As the years passed, and Jim and his captors battled with one another, Jim gradually seemed to become trusted by the aliens - who he calls 'The Keepers' - to assist them in increasingly significant ways. In turn, Jim feels he understands better now what their agenda and modus operandi might be. The story he tells on camera is spellbinding... and culminates in a message which we might ignore at our peril: that the Earth is in danger, and that while there may be a new dawn ahead of the human race, there might be some difficult times ahead before we get there." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RnMwWyfTwU
  6. No, I have never seen one and I quite agree, all the documentaries about UFO's and sightings annoy me too. They have to be fake. But like you there are times when I absolutely believe they exist. To Stirfrye: Just because the person asks a question on here about UFO's (or anything else for that matter) does NOT mean they don't have many other things going on in their life. Ever sat and watched a movie? I'm sure you have. Well, it takes about 2 hours to sit through a movie, and maybe 30 seconds to type a question here on Yahoo Answers. We all have many many things going through our minds at any given moment in the course of a day. It's just fun and kind of a reprieve and a break from day to day things to type a question on here and read all the responses. I suspect that's what this person is doing. So before you tell someone in so many words to *get a life* here on Y/A because of a question they ask -- maybe you better stop and think about what YOU'RE doing here on Y/A. It's all relative, eh?
  7. This is a sore subject among a lot of people. The interesting thing about this controversy is that the existence of intelligent alien life is highly probable in scientific terms, yet there is very little in the way of sound evidence, especially for an alien presence here on Earth. I admit I've done a lot of thinking on the subject, and here's a large reason why: I grew up to be more skeptical than most people of UFO's. I read astronomy books as a kid, not conspiracy theories. While some people learned about flying saucers and little green men, I learned about stars and galaxies, and I thought--like most astronomers--that all this UFO stuff was just a bunch of hype. Well, needless to say when I saw a UFO in broad daylight a few years ago, I was a little taken aback. I'm not talking about some vague, flashing light against the setting sun. I'm talking about a floating cube that rotated slowly in a clear sky in the middle of the day, with no cranes or helicopters or anything holding it up, that eventually moved up and to the left and faded away. So... what was I supposed to make of that? Well, I can't make anything of it at all, really. I simply don't know what it was... it was unidentified. But it was definitely weird, and I see no reason to discount aliens as a possibility. Many respectable people would laugh, and given the reputation of the UFO "phenomenon," I can hardly blame them. There are countless people out there, talking about UFO's and crop circles, who haven't even stopped for one second to consider other possibilities. I even saw some guy's videos of "triangular UFO's," which were literally nothing more than airplanes flying around at night. You could even hear the plane engines in the video, to say nothing of the fact that there were four lights instead of three... like on a plane and not like on a triangle. But if you actually ask people why there could not possibly be intelligent extraterrestrial life that is studying our planet, what are their reasons? Some will say that there is no such thing as intelligent extraterrestrial life. But everything that science has taught us about evolution, biology, and astrophysics has taught us otherwise... in fact, most astronomers to my knowledge accept a probability of intelligent life on numerous planets within our own galaxy. Others will say that if intelligent life were "hanging around" in the skies above Earth, everyone in the world would know about it. Well, I would respond, imagine the human race in a similar situation. Suppose we were capable of travelling to distant stars (a point of contention to which I will return shortly), and that we had found a planet with intelligent life on it. What would we do? Fly our landing craft to a capitol city and parade through their streets? Of course not, unless we were TRYING to throw their species into a state of worldwide chaos and self-imposed martial law. But I would prefer to think that we would hang back, take our sweet time observing them from a safe distance, waiting to make contact for a time that is best for both races. And if we had to get closer observations, I'm sure we'd have enough technology to stay more or less out of sight. So no, I'd say there's really no reason to assume that if aliens knew about us, we would know about them. Finally, I've seen many people protest that there is simply no way to travel to distant stars. Basic relativity forbids it... you cannot travel faster than the speed of light, and the distance between stars is too vast to reasonably cross at any speed SLOWER than the speed of light. Well, this is all well and good and fancy, if you honestly think that our current scientific knowledge is absolute. But the problem with people like this is that they're forgetting the most fundamental concept of science itself: To better our understanding, not to complete it! All through time, people have claimed that one scientific theory or another was absolute and undeniable, and only those with the courage to pursue a deeper understanding have been able to prove them wrong. Am I proposing that Einstein was wrong? Of course not. Relativity is as sound a scientific theory as any other. But so are Newton's laws. Nobody has disproven Newton's laws, at least in the situational context for which they were conceived. But for the past fifty years, subatomic physics has dwelt in regions of reality in which the most fundamental Newtonian physics simply do not apply. Yes, gravity works in a certain, observable way. But what, exactly, is gravity? Yes, the speed of light cannot be surpassed by direct acceleration. But what other ways are there for changing an object's three-dimensional location? Scientists have already successfully teleported lazers through quantum space. What else will be possible, a hundred years from now? When our ancestors wanted to cross a river, but were not strong enough to fight the current, did they sit around and fret and say that it was impossible to get to the other side? Of course not. They built a bridge. My point is, I don't think an alien species, with a few thousand more years of technology and scientific understanding than we now possess, would find the challenge of interstellar travel to be too difficult to overcome... and one day, I don't think we humans will, either. But there will always be those who disagree, just as there were ancient Greeks who said man would never fly. Anyway, I think you've got the right attitude. You seem to be unafraid to believe in a real possibility, yet critical enough to recognize a possible hoax when you see one. I, too, am pretty suspicious about alien abduction claims. But in any case, don't get your hopes too high on seeing a UFO. That's not to say that you definitely won't see one. I'm just saying you shouldn't go around EXPECTING to see one. I sure as hell wasn't...
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