I used to live at King Harolds Way, never saw an alien.
You sure it wasn't you that was being mistaken for one?
Im not really Green.
Yes but I think the point is it's like attending a party. Every party has a boring fart who nobody wants to talk to - if you look around and can't see one then it's probably you!
Quick edit: Not that I'm saying you're a boring fart, Greenie!
The concept of aliens popping by Bexleyheath on their 5 year mission to seek out new worlds etc reminds me of that old Not The Night O'Clock News sketch roughly along these lines- " In preparation for their forthcoming moon trip, astronauts have been taken to see Bruce Forsyth's One Man Show in London to help them acclimatise to a place with absolutely no atmosphere." ;-)
There was a good Nasa unexplained file on discovery channel the other day. Basically a scientist had correlated people spotting numerous bright lights in the sky at the time just before earthquakes happened. He'd gone quite far back in the records of earthquakes and there had been accounts that just before many of them, bright lights that looked like UFOs had been spotted. His theory was all around tectonic plate movement and electro magnetism and the possibility that that gave off a light prior to the earthquake happening, which was what people were seeing. Most notably in Peru the last time they had a big quake.
There was a good Nasa unexplained file on discovery channel the other day. Basically a scientist had correlated people spotting numerous bright lights in the sky at the time just before earthquakes happened. He'd gone quite far back in the records of earthquakes and there had been accounts that just before many of them, bright lights that looked like UFOs had been spotted. His theory was all around tectonic plate movement and electro magnetism and the possibility that that gave off a light prior to the earthquake happening, which was what people were seeing. Most notably in Peru the last time they had a big quake.
Or else aliens have been making the earthquakes happen
There was a good Nasa unexplained file on discovery channel the other day. Basically a scientist had correlated people spotting numerous bright lights in the sky at the time just before earthquakes happened. He'd gone quite far back in the records of earthquakes and there had been accounts that just before many of them, bright lights that looked like UFOs had been spotted. His theory was all around tectonic plate movement and electro magnetism and the possibility that that gave off a light prior to the earthquake happening, which was what people were seeing. Most notably in Peru the last time they had a big quake.
Or else aliens have been making the earthquakes happen
Alien Earthquakes
Sounds like something Channel 5 might be interested in
There was a good Nasa unexplained file on discovery channel the other day. Basically a scientist had correlated people spotting numerous bright lights in the sky at the time just before earthquakes happened. He'd gone quite far back in the records of earthquakes and there had been accounts that just before many of them, bright lights that looked like UFOs had been spotted. His theory was all around tectonic plate movement and electro magnetism and the possibility that that gave off a light prior to the earthquake happening, which was what people were seeing. Most notably in Peru the last time they had a big quake.
Or else aliens have been making the earthquakes happen
Alien Earthquakes
Sounds like something Channel 5 might be interested in
Or a Sunday Sport headline - 'Alien made the earth move for me'.
There was a good Nasa unexplained file on discovery channel the other day. Basically a scientist had correlated people spotting numerous bright lights in the sky at the time just before earthquakes happened. He'd gone quite far back in the records of earthquakes and there had been accounts that just before many of them, bright lights that looked like UFOs had been spotted. His theory was all around tectonic plate movement and electro magnetism and the possibility that that gave off a light prior to the earthquake happening, which was what people were seeing. Most notably in Peru the last time they had a big quake.
Or else aliens have been making the earthquakes happen
Alien Earthquakes
Sounds like something Channel 5 might be interested in
Or a Sunday Sport headline - 'Alien made the earth move for me'.
That's a metro headline as well I reckon Bob, followed up with an article about a girl who eats bricks
Given the amount of planets in the universe it seems logical to think there would be other life forms. But the conditions required to create life narrows down the chances hugely. But that's not why I think we have never been visited.
Mankind is about 200,000 years old. The universe is 14 billion years old. We have existed for the universal equivalent of a blink of an eye. So it's extremely unlikely that multiple intelligent species would exist at exactly the same time. And given the vast distances between galaxies, let alone hospitable planets, it would take an astronomically long time to even pass messages to one another, let alone visit. Theoretically, anyone based 150 million light years away (not that far in universe terms) could turn a telescope in our direction and see dinosaurs.
I believe there's alien life forms, maybe of microscopic size and of no intelligence. And maybe there's even evolved life out there, but I sure as hell don't think we are being visited.
I thought whoever wrote the script for the 'pessimist scene' in True Detective put it best:
"Rustin Cohle: I'd consider myself a realist, alright? But in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist... I think human consciousness is a tragic misstep in evolution. We became too self-aware. Nature created an aspect of nature separate from itself - we are creatures that should not exist by natural law... We are things that labor under the illusion of having a self, that accretion of sensory experience and feelings, programmed with total assurance that we are each somebody, when in fact everbody's nobody..."
There's a universe out there so big we can't fathom it. Because we weren't supposed to.
"Rustin Cohle: I'd consider myself a realist, alright? But in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist... I think human consciousness is a tragic misstep in evolution. We became too self-aware. Nature created an aspect of nature separate from itself - we are creatures that should not exist by natural law... We are things that labor under the illusion of having a self, that accretion of sensory experience and feelings, programmed with total assurance that we are each somebody, when in fact everbody's nobody..."
Well that explains it then.......I've got a headache
Nick Pope (not our keeper) is pretty famous in the UFO world. He used to work for the MoD, and has since come out saying they are aware that there are UFOs.
Aliens buzzing round King Harolds Way suggests their GPS was buggered. One of their mates was offering football for a fiver at a local club where she had inveigled her way up to CEO.
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Quick edit: Not that I'm saying you're a boring fart, Greenie!
" In preparation for their forthcoming moon trip, astronauts have been taken to see Bruce Forsyth's One Man Show in London to help them acclimatise to a place with absolutely no atmosphere."
;-)
Sounds like something Channel 5 might be interested in
I don't accept that coincidence drew 3 items a Helicopter a tank and what looks like a futuristic space ship all on the same piece of stone.
Mankind is about 200,000 years old. The universe is 14 billion years old. We have existed for the universal equivalent of a blink of an eye. So it's extremely unlikely that multiple intelligent species would exist at exactly the same time. And given the vast distances between galaxies, let alone hospitable planets, it would take an astronomically long time to even pass messages to one another, let alone visit. Theoretically, anyone based 150 million light years away (not that far in universe terms) could turn a telescope in our direction and see dinosaurs.
I believe there's alien life forms, maybe of microscopic size and of no intelligence. And maybe there's even evolved life out there, but I sure as hell don't think we are being visited.
I thought whoever wrote the script for the 'pessimist scene' in True Detective put it best:
"Rustin Cohle: I'd consider myself a realist, alright? But in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist... I think human consciousness is a tragic misstep in evolution. We became too self-aware. Nature created an aspect of nature separate from itself - we are creatures that should not exist by natural law... We are things that labor under the illusion of having a self, that accretion of sensory experience and feelings, programmed with total assurance that we are each somebody, when in fact everbody's nobody..."
There's a universe out there so big we can't fathom it. Because we weren't supposed to.
Well that explains it then.......I've got a headache
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4MTgjNkfyI
GET WITH IT PEOPLE, THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Pope_(journalist)