"A Swanley contractor claims to have seen UFOs over Bexleyheath - almost 60 years after a flying saucer reportedly landed nearby.
The 51-year-old was shocked to find out that King Harold's Way is famous in UFO-circles for a reported sighting in 1955.
More than 30 people reportedly claimed seeing a circular craft with eight suckers hovering above the ground.
Since then Bexleyheath has been listed as one of the top 10 UFO areas by expert and author Nick Pope."
Now we know why Nick Pope took his eye off the ball.
(News Shopper story)
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Pope should be crucified for this story.
Aliens exist in other galaxies/solar systems, they've never visited ours.
Ghosts don't exist, at all.
One person is this astronaut fella...
express.co.uk/news/nature/576996/NASA-astronaut-walked-Moon-UFO-crashed-Roswell-aliens-found
Now he has to be deluded lol.
The only thing that puts doubt in my mind is the energy needed to build a ship/craft that can travel the vast distances to get from wherever they come from. Unimaginable amounts (the dysphasia theorem).
That does not mean that we are being visited by these other life forms......but if the universe is said to be 14bn years old......that gives 'life' a long time to evolve and create required technologies.
Our worldly views are clouded in that our evolution is the only reference point that we have to base how life forms develop. Given the numbers and variables involved, I would think that evolution would almost certainly occur in a totally different way elsewhere in the universe.
"Our worldly views are clouded in that our evolution is the only reference point that we have to base how life forms develop."
I have no doubt life exists elsewhere (and may even be far more common than we expect given the recent findings on the philae lander) but if it does then we're vastly overestimating our own importance. It's the earth revolving around the sun all over again.