First of all, where does it say that we are the ONLY life form in this solar system or any other star system? We may find out any day now that we are not alone by way of the discovery of some form of life on planets we are presently in the process of visiting and exploring using our best technology.
Secondly, the UFO...since by it's own title is "unidentified" gives us no conclusion as to whether it even exists or furthermore, where it might be from therefore there is no correct answer to that question.
If it were an IFO (Identified Flying Object) then it would be much
easier to answer your question because we would know much about it through the identification and discovery process.
2006-08-24 14:00:46
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answer #1
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answered by GeneL 7
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UFO is an acronym for Unidentified Flying Object. Such objects include meteors, disintegrating satellites, flocks of birds, aircraft, lights, weather balloons, and just about anything moving within the visible band of electromagnetism. In common language UFO has been often a synonym for an alien spacecraft.
Edward Ruppelt coined the term "UFO." Edward Ruppelt was directory of the Air Force Project Blue Book project to study UFOs, from 1951 to 1953. He is the author of the book 'Report on Unidentified Flying Objects.'
2006-08-26 05:46:34
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answered by Nightstar 6
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UFO stands for "Unidentified Flying Object" and there could hardly be a clearer way of saying we don't know where they come from. For me personally, any airplane is a UFO, but it doesn't bother me because I assume somebody else knows where it comes from. We do not know that there are not other life forms in the solar system outside of Earth, we only know that there's insufficient evidence so far to say that there are.
2006-08-24 20:55:04
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answered by chilixa 6
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I suppose that there could be life on other planets. Maybe the UFOs are the spirits of anscestors trying to enlighten or disenlighten us. Since some UFOs seem to be benevolent and some manevolent it would seem like there are two kinds trying to influence us. Obviously when you look at Pantheistic religions like Hinduism, Wiccans (no I don't think Wiccans are pagans), Voodoo, Shamans and Animists you notice there are some spirits that they try to gain favor from and others they want protection from. Even Monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have a belief in angels and demons. No I do not think that this proves the existance of an all powerful God. But that is a discussion for the religion section. I personally am a pantheist/duelist. I believe that there are two forces that are trying to influence human history. You can call them God and Satan or good and evil. I respect what you want to call them. If you look at history from a neutral view you see that there are events which have occured that cannot be explained scientificly. Maybe we will one day discover other sentient beings on other planets or that ufos are spiritual forces trying to contact us or simply tricks of light. I honestly think you can argue it either way. I will admit that things have been seen that you can't totally explain but for now I am simply going to keep an open mind and hope maybe that they want to help bring peace. I am willing to listen to their suggestions.
2006-08-25 03:59:23
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answered by West Coast Nomad 4
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If is the big word. What makes you think that we (earthlings) are the only life form in this solar system?
UFO come from the terms "UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT"
technically, it may not be a life form all it has to do to be classified as an UFO is unidentified and flying.
2006-08-24 21:04:32
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answered by crazycat.lady 2
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Other star systems in our galaxy or another galaxy all together. The universe is much bigger than the solar system. Some theorize that UFO are people from our future traveling back in time to our times. There so many theories and explanations but none of it really is a clear-cut explanation.
2006-08-24 21:01:40
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answered by Pyramider 3
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Uh.. outside the Solar System?? Assuming that UFOs carry lifeforms.
2006-08-24 21:01:21
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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The terminology of UFO was actually started in 1941. A US air force pilot was flying and he noticed something off of his left side wing. Not knowing what it was he just blurtted out " You F*ck OFF
Actually, and in response to you question, where do UFO's come from. Well Watson its simple. UFO's come from outer space. They come from a distance solar system that we here on earth have yet to discover. However there has been rumours that Xena is where they actually hail from. In my opion, I believe that they come through a black hole from another galaxy.
2006-08-24 20:59:57
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answered by John M 3
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You are confused. The solar system is the sun,and all the planets,moons,and asteroids. Outside of the solar system,but still in the same Galaxy are billions of stars with possibly planets orbiting them like ours. I don't believe U.F.O. stuff.
2006-08-24 20:59:05
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answered by sumrtanman 5
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"UFO's" are simply the delusions of crazy people, like the ones who wander down the street talking to themselves.
2006-08-25 06:21:51
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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