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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #1
Have you ever experienced changes of emotion?

Did everything around you seem to suddenly change?

It did.
adowlin
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #2
And what causes you to presume you are not?
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #3
I would consider this a highly questionable chain of logic. Even if it were true that we were being visited by several different varieties of ET, why should we rule out that several different species have established bases, or even permanent settlements, in the outskirts of our own solar system?

I think the above kind of thinking proceeds from the assumption that even highly advanced ETs will only be found on Earthlike planets. I'm not sure highly advanced ETs will be found on planets of any type.

(If you're not sure what I mean by that, type 'Gerard O'Neill' and 'The High Frontier' into a search engine.

Ah, so the newspaperman's error concerning Kenneth Arnold's description at the very beginning of this phenomena had no influence on it?
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #4
Oh, several insurance agencys.
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #5
No, it's the 'NASA association' that's useful for PROPAGANDA, and I've popped yourt party balloon and now you're whining.

His ideas stand on their own substantial merit, but NASA has nothing to do with them except in the gimmickry of the con artists like you.
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #6
Yes, but if a proffered idea is in the area of physics, and if it turns out that the person offering the idea does not actually work in the area of physics, then that's an important piece of information we need to judge the idea's worth.

Besides, as someone else pointed out, anyone who predicted that hyperspace travel was 12 years off in 1980 was obviously speaking out of turn.
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago #7
In truth, scientific ideas can ultimately only stand or fall on the merits of their experimental results.

That said, I think it's at least somewhat acceptable to crank your skepticism up a notch when evaluating an idea from somebody who's outside the field in question rather than somebody inside. Remember that one can crank up one's skepticism quite a few notches, but still be won over by an unambiguous and repeatable experimental result.
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