For those with intelligence.
I believe that there is something out there. But the ridiculously vast distances between stars and galaxies just make it virtually impossible for me that ufos have ever been here. I was just looking at the numbers earlier for how long it would take to get to the nearest star and galaxy going at the speed of The Voyager Spacecraft, and the numbers are mind boggling.Ok gang….I’ve watched it, so you don’t have to.
Very interesting….. or at least it would be if there was one single piece of evidence. Not a single shred is presented. It is the very definition of ‘he said….I have been told….Some very credible and high level sources have told me blah blah blah…’ but of course he can’t tell us who they are. Usual kind of pattern. Even bangs on about Trump knowing….blah blah blah. (If there was one gobshite on this planet who couldn’t keep schtum about the presence of aliens/UFO retrieval, it’s that F***ing melon Trump)
Bloke sounds like he is some conspiracist GBNews presenter (Hello Scottish beach bothering loony with the lovely hair).
Sorry, but I‘m an open minded skeptic and I want to believe something is out there, but as always, there is zero evidence. Just the usual ‘I have been told by sources…’, jam tomorrow b***ks.
But him saying so many words while actually saying absolutely nothing, sucks enough people in to share his videos all around the net….
Thanks saved me skimming through it. As ever it's always someone told me not direct evidence. thirty odd minutes of my life back.Ok gang….I’ve watched it, so you don’t have to.
It really isn't TeaCider. There will be life, but complex technologies are going to be very rare. It took complex life 4 billion years to evolve on earth. That is 4 billion years of uninterupted evolution. Thats a third of the age of the universe.There definitely will be aliens somewhere in the universe, it's basically a mathematical certainty.
But I don't believe that anyone's hiding the existence of discovered alien life on this planet, it's just nutters.
If you perform the calculations it is almost certain that there will be or will have been other high technology civilisations in the Universe. Probably more than one in our Galaxy. We have only reached a level of technology where we can start to look out into the cosmos in the last hundred years (at most) which means that this "high technology civilisation" has existed for 0.000000000007% of the time that the universe has existed the chances of another existing at the same time is however pretty unlikely even if such civilisations last for a few thousand years the chances aren't much better.Complex life that has developed a technological society is very unlikely.
Its not how long humans have been around for, its the 4 billion years it took us to evolve. You can only assume our evolutionary development is typical. If it is, it will have taken 4 billion years on any planet to each our level of advancement, that is 4 billion uninterupted years of evolution.If you perform the calculations it is almost certain that there will be or will have been other high technology civilisations in the Universe. Probably more than one in our Galaxy. We have only reached a level of technology where we can start to look out into the cosmos in the last hundred years (at most) which means that this "high technology civilisation" has existed for 0.000000000007% of the time that the universe has existed the chances of another existing at the same time is however pretty unlikely even if such civilisations last for a few thousand years the chances aren't much better.
Also with all the planets in the galaxy to visit they happen by little old Sol3 and just do fly-bys to buzz fighter jets or stick Harry Potter's Wand up the jacksie of some loser wandering round the desert of Utah is beyond ridiculous.
understand why people think that way. I don't know, but think t's unlikely.I agree with Muttley. There are 400 billion stars in our galaxy. So there is a good chance there is or was a few planets at least with intelligent life in the Milky Way alone.
I like this.It is only 119 years since man was able to fly a heavier than air machine. That is in my grandads life time- only two generations ago. Since then man has explored our solar system and visited all the planets in it as well as some moons. Man has also sent space vehicles outside our solar system. All in less than 120 years.
So if an extra terrestrial civilisation had ,lets say as a figure just pulled from thin air, 500 years of developing flight and space travel who knows what they would achieve
understand why people think that way. I don't know, but think t's unlikely.
I wasn't saying there wasn't lintelligent life. I was disagreeing withTeacider who thinks its a near certainty.