I DON'T think UFOs are real..I KNOW they are..They are very very quick..instant speed..they can turn on a dime..they're speed makes man's fastest aircraft look like they just came out of the stone ages...oh wait!..we did!!! I have seen UFOs all of my life..but more now then ever before..makes me go ..hmmm...why so many..now?..
Cheers!!
2006-07-10 19:19:41
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answer #1
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answered by Entity of Life 5
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I'm gonna get picky on you for a moment. UFOs are *unquestionably* real because, by definition, the abbreviation stands for "unidentified flying objects." These do exist; it's not a debatable matter. Though people commonly equate UFOs with aliens, a Frisbee is also a UFO if it's airborne and you don't know what it is. :-)
The question (and I realize this is what you meant) is, "are any of them of extraterrestrial origin?" I am certainly open to the possibility, but I doubt it, for any of the ones reported so far. There are big claims, but never enough evidence to support that idea.
Do I think aliens are real? I do, absolutely. The universe is FAR too immense and likely filled with earth-like planets to think we are alone. Have aliens been found, yet? I highly doubt it. But I think, given time, they will be -- or they will find us.
2006-07-04 10:01:08
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answered by Question Mark 4
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Yes. Aside from all the theories and skeptics there are some things that cannot be explained. I was briefed once while in the Air Force about a group of UFOs that were observed by our Air Force pilots. The pilots gave chase. The UFOs were traveling at excess of Mach 1 and Mach 2 when they performed a 90 degree maneuver. If it were posible for any of our earthly aircraft to do that, which it isn't, the pilots would have continued in the original direction, meaning going right through their cockpits, if their planes were making such a drastic turn. There were many other strange occurances over the years regarding our NORAD defenses alerting, our planes scrambling to meet the threat thought to be of Soviet origin only to find nothing in the skies. Not even a vapor trail. So, yes, I know they are here, and there is nothing we can do about it. To them we are as insects to be studied, and messed with. Who knows when we will ever find out the real truth.
2006-07-10 15:19:40
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answer #3
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answered by Tom 7
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I definitely think that non-human/non-terrestrial life forms exist in all sorts of nooks and crannies in this universe. Considering the variety of life HERE on Earth, chances are pretty good that there are other thingies out there...some of which may be similar to us in that they're carbon based and recognizable as some kind of "animal" evolved life form, or some variant, while others may be something so exotic as to not even be recognized as living despite the fact that they are. I also think that they'd range the entire spectrum from hyper-advanced to single-celled-primitive.
As for UFOs...I am not too sure about that. Oh, I think that there would be advanced interstellar/intergalactic and possibly even interdimensional travelers. I think that there ARE such travelers, but again, given the distances of space and the sheer immensity of it all, I doubt that they'd go flying around in hubcaps or whatever and coming here just to look at the backsides of barns or stick cold things into human naughty parts.
But that doesn't mean that they haven't visited or aren't visiting; there's just no proof to indicate that they are, just as there is no real proof to indicate that they aren't. I've just never seen one and so, I'm taking the "agnostic" approach and saying that it's possible that there are UFO visitations. There are some pretty good cases in favor of that argument, but too many UFO stories also sound like regurgitations of NON-UFO related phenomena or variations of a kind of species-specific racism. I don't mean this as any disrespect for anyone who has experienced any aspect of the abduction phenomenon, but I do honestly think that something else is at work, something non-UFO/extraterrestrial related, but equally interesting and worthy of investigation.
2006-07-04 10:06:41
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answered by chipchinka 3
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There has never been enough evidence about UFO's, mostly unexplained natural phenomena, manipulated photographs and uncommon photos of common objects. Our galaxy is too big, the Universe even bigger. We live too far away form other stars, it may take science a few hundred more years to find evidence of intelligent life someplace else. But then again it can happen tomorrow by us discovering it trough our radiotelescopes or by them discovering us! Hopefully they will be smarter and have the technology to fly significantly faster than us, so it will be easier for them to find us. Let's hope that they are vegetarians! and that they don't need any of our fragile resources.
2006-07-04 12:17:12
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answered by jorge f 3
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Yes, they have to be... It is pretty much impossible that they aren't, simply for the fact that humans, as primitive as we are, can figure out that there could be other life forms outside our own little world. Imagine that there are gazillions of planets and suns out there that are thousands of millions of years older than our baby of a planet, and life has been, in they're own way, sprouting in every corner... There is life out there but humans are way, way, way too primitive to even begin to fathom the enormity of such a concept... It is absolutely obvious that if we are ever visited and make a connection with such beings that we would not understand eachother, since we have problems understanding beings of our own world... We first would have to be a united world before we could even begin to think about maybe trying to meet new worlds... We are soooo not ready!
2006-07-04 10:53:15
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answered by gabyg_1 1
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There have to be other intelligent lifeforms, logically speaking. The universe is, by definition, infinate. Therefore, all things are possible, and have to happen.
As for UFOs, I don't know. I think I believe we may have been visited, but I think most of its just people attention seeking.
2006-07-04 10:06:58
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answered by pipi_lollipop 2
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Yes I do, why would this be the only planet with an intelligent population on it?
I think they are more intelligent than we are because they have mastered space flight and we have not.
I think that once we have caught up to them in technology they will make contact with us. We have to have some means of communication as I am sure they will use a language we do not understand. Perhaps they have mastered our language, there fore we will be able to communicate that way.
I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck.
"FIGHT ON"
2006-07-04 09:48:01
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answered by Skip 6
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It is only an ignorant species that can definitively believe that they are the only living creatures in the entire universe. Just because we can't see them doesn't mean they aren't there. Think of how much of the universe has actually been looked - at, or mapped. A minute percentage. There has got to be something else out there!!
2006-07-04 09:43:54
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answered by Nikki 6
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I would have to say yes...
Our sun has 9 planets orbiting around it. Of that one is known to support life. Our sun is one of an estimated 250 billion stars in our galaxy alone, and there are a yet undeterminable amount of galaxies. If only 1/10000 stars in our galaxy has planets, and 1/10000 of those stars has a planet with a climate suitable to sustain life, that would make 25 planets in our galaxy alone that would support life. And that's not taking into account that there are galaxies much older than ours and have more stars. I think just with numbers alone we're not the only ones out there.
2006-07-04 11:15:41
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answered by droopydga04 1
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