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The more you research things that have happened, the more you believe I think.
Some experts believe that different alleged crashes are linked to open air nuclear tests. If you believe that it may be faster to travel within a different dimension with the right technology then a nuclear blast may disrupt the boundaries and destabilize any craft in any close proximity.
There are now questions about nuclear blast radioactivity surrounding the alleged asteroid explosion that leveled kilometers of Siberian forests at the beginning of the last century (Tunguska Event). There are also reports that because it took so long for the event to be investigated that only a few survivors from a surrounding town remembered the radiation sickness that killed scores of people and the craft that zip-zagged in the night sky before the explosion. Also Stalin, once the first Atomic Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima (1945) linked the after-effects to what happened in his country in 1908 (alien craft explosion?)

2006-07-16 06:18:34 · 25 answers · asked by craigy 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Okay not to diverge but.....when I asked the question, do aliens exist?, I did not want a select few to force their religeous beliefs on others. If you only wish to read the bible and accept everything as fact, instead of the reality that it is a partially accurate historical account of life 2000 years ago, then please leave these views to your bible classes.

2006-07-28 03:52:31 · update #1

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Evidence tells us Yes. The universe is huge- but I highly recommend you check these two links from Wikipedia to understand the full picture and why It is impossible for life not to exist elsewhere. Here is Drake's equation which calculates that:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation

Also check out "are we alone", and "Fermi's paradox" to get a better picture.

After this point, I guess believing depends on your personal judgement on the validity of all parameters given, with your own ranges in combination with factual data.
Me- yes, I strongly believe, after years of exposure to science, astronomy, and physics - in the existence of living things outside of Earth.

As to whether they have yet come by our planet or the events you suggest are linked- well, I don't know enough about those events to make a judgement.

2006-07-16 09:02:15 · answer #1 · answered by Discover7 3 · 2 1

I think that depending on whether you want to believe or not you sort of sift information beforehand. You for example seems to believe, so you have a hunger for articles that cement your belief and don't bother so much about all which speaks against.

Just to comment briefly - the Tunguska event - the reports that due to the length of time, barely anyone remembered a lot of ppl dying in a mysterious disease that made your teeth fall out, nails fall off, cancer all over etc... I find that rather hard to believe. Not that I know that much about russia - maybe it was an everyday event there.

So many reports say nothing about zig-zags, and almost none say there was - so maybe, just maybe, someone wanted attention or money or both and decided to spice his story a little.

Anyways - feel free to believe what you like.

2006-07-16 15:29:29 · answer #2 · answered by mattias carlsson 5 · 0 0

gooood grief... some people just can't discuss or consider anything unless they can somehow make it conform to age-old interpretations of interpretations of ancient words or sayings or stories from their holiest of holy book they feel holds the answers about every damned thing not even known or thought about when those fables were written...

Someone told those poor people that that book and ONLY that book is the ONLY book that they should EVER read or believe! Poor unthinking minds... what if it were Homer's books of the Illiad and the Odessey that had been the favored fiction of the largely illiterate peoples of those times when the "bible book" was being circulated and given special status?

Oooo, it's the word of a god... he wrote a book? he whispered into the ears of a select few and told them what to write down? Allowing them to appear pretty much as madmen among the peoples of that time of history? A god had to "rest" after "creating" all that is or ever shall be? Why did it take so long anyway? He only needed to wave his mystical wand and say "poof"... how good was THAT, folks?! Oops... there wasn't anyone else around to witness what "he'd" done... musta been for his own amusement or merely out of boredom that he bothered to do all that's said of his doing. So, what was it all about anyway?... we're like his little pets of some sort, right?

Be good now, my "children"(?) OR ELSE! Hey, i think i'll have a kid of my own (with who?), make him suffer as so many did in exactly the same way in those days and then have him float "up"(?) here to wherever i am and sit in a comfy chair next to me and watch the fun below.

Develop a mind, people... you needn't fear your own finality which occurs at the time your death. You're biological... today you're alive as the result of a fertilized egg and one day, you'll be dead. All gone! Your "peace" after death is nothingness... wait & see. lol

2006-07-28 05:08:53 · answer #3 · answered by nomad 3 · 0 0

I do believe in aliens. Just because you've never seen a real live alien before doesn't mean they don't exist. It's a big universe, and somewhere, there has to be an alien civilization. IN my astronomy meetings, the guy said alien civilizations might have or will exist at some point. Maybe the alien races (including humans) don't all exist at the same time. Plus there's the microscopic organisms that by the time they get to be an alien civilization, we'll be extinct. So they most likely exist, existed, or will exist somewhere in the vast universe.

2006-07-27 18:59:44 · answer #4 · answered by aximili12hp 4 · 0 0

Believe all you want, speculate and imagine, but without evidence that can be tested and examined, it's all hope or fear.

The probabilities aren't even something that we can calculate as we have only one place that we can verify as having life - Earth. The other planets we've been to (either by having humans go there or remote probes visit and collect a small bit of data) shows that we are, so far, unique. But the number of planets that we have not yet gathered data from is so large that to say there is or is not is a moot point.

I do not know one way or another. Rational people can say that and not fret over what they do not yet know, without giving up on the search.

2006-07-16 13:50:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've never been given a reasonable explanation as to why they wouldn't exist. I think it's pretty narrow thinking to believe that we could be the only sentient life in the whole universe, or even the most advanced.

As for personal experience, I'd have to say there as been none that I am aware of. I did see what I've come to believe had to be a UFO though, and I wasn't alone. Just didn't get to meet any space creatures.

Good luck with your research.

2006-07-16 13:30:23 · answer #6 · answered by Crooks Gap 5 · 0 0

There is no conclusive proof by scientists to say one way or the other. The knowledge so for gathered about other galaxies and some planets and their in our own solar system is limited.
If we go by what Eric Van Daniken has said in his books there could have been visitations in the early years, to which he had come after collecting data on UFOs in the 1960s and also after visiting many countries and going through their mythological stories.
So for still it remains only as a mystery, and right thinking people cannot say one way or the other about aliens.
VR

2006-07-28 09:26:40 · answer #7 · answered by sarayu 7 · 0 0

I'm a Theologian but I'll try not to get really "religious" alright? Anyway, as far as "material" or aliens made of "flesh" I'm happy to inform you that "NO", they do not exist. The Bible clearly and many times speaks if "powers and principalities" in the heavens (the Universe)...but these are "spiritual" by nature. However, both Angels (of God) and Demons (of Satan) CAN take on "human" form or whatever "form" they so desire...even though in reality, they are angelic of demonic in nature. The Bible makes this abundantly clear many times throughout its pages. Let me quote one for you: "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers (be kind to them); for thereby some (people) have entertained ANGELS unawares (without realizing it)...Hebrews 13:2." I also believe that those account of when people have been "abducted" by these "aliens", they have in actuality been abducted by DEMONS (fallen angels who serve Satan...whose name means "Gods Adversary"). They do this in order to prevent people from coming to the knowledge of the Truth, which is in Jesus Christ Who is our Personal Saviour. But, No, I know from the knowledge of the Word of God (the KJV Bible), that no other "flesh" exists anywhere in the entire "universe". Some day soon my friend, all of us will know the Truth about God and His mighty Creation...a day that's coming very, very soon. Below is my e-mail if you would like to write me for further details and answering any questions that you may have. I'm here and trained to help those who are "seeking" for answers to the Truth.

2006-07-25 13:32:31 · answer #8 · answered by LARRY M 3 · 0 0

Well, with the data you've given, and the information in popular science about red rain, why yes I think I can believe that there are aliens out there.

2006-07-16 13:24:09 · answer #9 · answered by rickybrit053 2 · 0 0

i think that there is no way our universe can be this big and we are the only life in it. now im not saying theres little green men or whatever but somewhere out there theres got to be some form of intelligent life.

2006-07-27 12:56:37 · answer #10 · answered by Pamela 1 · 0 0

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