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Post: # 103022Post Martin »

how come they're always like this lot-
http://www.zgeek.com/trailerparkpage/index.html :mrgreen:
from one of the US states that starts with a vowel........ :wink:
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Post: # 103029Post ocailleagh »

descriptions of fairies can actually be quite similar to alien descriptions too. (apparently the fairy stereotype of tiny flying winged creature is relatively recent)
This is true, the tiny flower fairy type of image is mostly a Victorian thing I think.
how come they're always like this lot-
http://www.zgeek.com/trailerparkpage/index.html
from one of the US states that starts with a vowel........
Lmao! Please tell me thats a joke site!
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Post: # 103089Post ina »

I actually experienced "flying" when I was a child; never spoke to anybody about it, as I knew it wasn't right, somehow. It always happened when I was tired and half asleep, but not quite - this borderland between waking and sleeping - and I flew across the country and saw everything from above... I believe quite a lot happens in these states of mind.

That's not to say that I don't think there are other "intelligent" civilizations out there. I wouldn't even say it's impossible that some of them have made contact, somehow. There's a fascinating book I read about the probability, no certainty, even, that Elvis exists somewhere else in space, too - it's just a matter of how probable it is you meet him again! Have to find that book... (Now try and work out the probability of me finding the book and remembering to post about it here! :mrgreen: )
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Post: # 103147Post MKG »

That's alright, Ina - you already have posted about it somewhere. Of course you also thought about it but didn't somewhere else. And then you've never even heard of it in another place ... :lol:

Oh, by the way ...the MoD doument is full of sections deleted in the interests of national security. Stand back and watch as the UFO diehards grab hold of those!!!!

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Post: # 103163Post ina »

MKG wrote:That's alright, Ina - you already have posted about it somewhere. Of course you also thought about it but didn't somewhere else. And then you've never even heard of it in another place ... :lol:
You know me too well! :mrgreen:
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Post: # 103166Post MKG »

For those of you who have seen things, the RAF is in full agreement with you - they don't say UFOs don't exist (quite the opposite, in fact) although, in typical military fashion, they choose to call them UAPs (unexplained aerial phenomena) rather than what everyone else calls them. They've come up, over the years, with a lot of explanations which are credible for some sightings, but they're left with a heap of reports (from what they term "trained observers") of instantaneous changes of direction and games of tag with aeroplanes for which those explanations just don't cut the mustard. So those have been put down to a wonderful take on the laws of physics - an INERTIALESS gas plasma mass (yes, they really have invented an inertialess mass!!!!!!!!!!!!!).

Now I'm not a believer in alien visitations, but that's going to have every physicist in the country well over boiling point.

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Post: # 103204Post ina »

I have yet another book at home (I think :roll: ), which I bought ages ago - all about reports from the US that had been suppressed... I suppose similar to this new report. Interesting, whatever you believe in.

ANYWAY - against all odds, I found this book I mentioned earlier:

Marcus Chow, The Never-Ending Days of being Dead.
Dispatches from the Front Line of Science.

From the New Scientist's cosmology consultant, Marcus Chow, comes this highly accessible exploration of reality, the nature of the universe, and the place of life within it. Starting with the questions being asked by the world's most daring and imaginative scientists, he takes us to the frontier of science and reveals that the mysteries being examined there are those that matter most of all to us: could we live for ever? where did we come from? and what the hell are we doing here?


Chapter one, for example: Elvis lives
Chapter nine: An Alien at my table

...and so on... Good read, if you like that sort of thing!
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