Friday, May 20, 2016

UFO questions a representation

Presently if you somehow happened to ask each researcher in say the USA, "Are the in-your-face UFO questions a representation of extraterrestrial knowledge and innovation?", then, in the event that they were truly genuine, they'd need to reply "I don't have the foggiest idea" in light of the fact that they have, without a doubt, never really concentrated on the issues integral to the subject. In the event that you rethink the inquiry along the lines of "Is it likely/conceivable/plausible that the in-your-face UFO questions are a representation of extraterrestrial knowledge and innovation?" then you may get more "yes" or "no" answers, yet that rethought inquiry is at last more a Fermi Paradox question than it is a UFO question since you're truly asking is it likely/conceivable/likely that ET is without a moment's hesitation.

Speak to Authority

Presently you realize that in science there is NO speak to power. Because a researcher says something is thus, or isn't in this way, doesn't make it so. It's much the same as cynics who interminably gush off that they (ET) are not here. Because they say so doesn't of need make it so. They know (or ought to know) their science and related history. What number of things used to be a position of agreement however are presently express trash? Some time ago there was an agreement that winged serpents existed and that ocean creatures watched the sea deeps. The old Greeks had an agreement that Zeus and Hera existed; likewise the antiquated Egyptians with Horus and Isis. Stones couldn't tumble from the skies (shooting stars) and the Sun couldn't have flaws (sunspots). The Earth obviously was made in 4004 BC. The Earth was likewise the focal point of the universe. The raisin pudding model of the iota was by accord right. Mainland float was by accord unthinkable. Illustrations could be tripled without breaking into a sweat. So dear doubters, don't give me this "turn", this piece of ox-like manure about how accord is the most important thing in the world that presents to all of us nearer to reality.

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