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rats. no alien icon.. oh well..
There are gizilions of galaxies in the universe, and in those galaxies there are gizilions of star clusters (sub-galaxies) gizilions of solar systems (like ours). Isnt it a bit eh.. <no offense> "egotistic" to think that in all those galaxies/clusters/planets, only one of em has intelligent life on it? I have proof! Quote:
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#2
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LOL, Mrdefender, I believe you, who in thier right minds would actually want to come down here on this planet(earth).
There are probably loads of little alien beings rushing around up there..I know there are anyway..cos I watched Star Trek! ![]() Beam me up Scotty!!
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#3
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Well.. The moon does look like a face and there's a face on mars..
![]() Ofcourse, the government says its a weather balloon... Thats what puzzles me.. People saw/think they saw ufos and the government says its just weather balloons??? you'd think they'd be able to come up with a more plausable awnser... (granted, it worked for the past century or so..) |
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The human mind is good at making associations whether any exists or not. It isn't hard to find something which looks like a face in nature. This is why scientists always use pattern recognition programs because they can't trust their own judgement. By the way there is no "face" on the moon.
Traditionally in the past, weather balloons were frequently identified as something else. The military has no responsibility to inform the public of the identification of every object in the skies above the earth. In order to say something other than "no comment", they just use the generic weather balloon comment. They don't care what the public thinks, and so there is no need to give a plausible statement. Last edited by ICEBreaker; 07-22-2002 at 02:07 PM. |
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dunno.. I wouldnt mind knowing they're aliens on earth..
it would explain some things.. |
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