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Yesterday my wife and my son saw 2 ufo's in the sky. They saw them coming from north and moving towards east and then vanish.Again the 2 objects came from north direction. No noise was there,light was glowing sometimes and when they moved towards east they were looking all black.This went on for half an hour.Can anybody tell me exactly what it must be?

2007-10-25 18:30:31 · 14 answers · asked by rohit p 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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During the first century of our modern era, most, if not all, of the adherents of the "Jesus cult" believed that the Second Coming of Christ was at hand. They didn’t look upon this event as something to occur in the distant future, but within their lifetimes. The return of Christ, also called the "parousia," was believed to be imminent, and would signal the end of human history as they knew it – something those early Christians fervently wanted.

Except that nothing happened.

As the years and centuries passed, Christians had to modify their views somewhat. Eventually, as one would expect, beliefs became diversified and messy. The Second Coming was still coming, but as to the timetable, well, there might be some disagreement. Meanwhile, it was more or less agreed upon that all the saved souls would wind up in heaven, either immediately upon release from their mortal coil, or at least eventually.

As with all belief systems (and romances), the initial period is always the most interesting, and the most exciting to those involved. That’s because boundaries have not yet been imposed. Anything seems possible. Eventually, reality sets in with its inevitable disappointment.

Thus, if you are to maintain your belief – or love – you have to adjust your attitude. As the older and more experienced among us like to remind us, you have to grow up.

This is true regarding the modern era of UFO belief. In the 1950s, when all this seemed to be a new thing (in retrospect, it wasn’t), it was reasonable to suppose that flying saucers were piloted craft, with "men" of some sort flying them. What were they doing? Judging by what appeared to be a certain coyness on the part of the mysterious UFO pilots, several analysts opined that the aliens were probably conducting some sort of surveillance of our world, presumably in advance of establishing open contact – or invading.

It’s not hard to understand how one could believe this, as long as one accepted that UFO reports were valid in the first place. Through the 1950s, certain researchers and organizations made it a point to track UFO reports, especially noting instances of what appeared to be metallic craft and the like. The great early writer of UFO books, retired Marine Corps Major Donald E. Keyhoe, believed that our civilization’s interaction with UFOs was in a crescendo phase, and that something big was going to happen very soon.

That was then, and things are rather different today. Still, the belief hasn’t quite gone away, mostly because so few people in the field have much of a sense of history. Thus, we recently (2001) experienced the build-up for the UFO "Disclosure" press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, an event that many argued would be the final bit of artillery needed to break down the wall of secrecy. In case you weren’t there, the conference didn’t do it.

As we continue to live and learn, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to hide the obvious: this phenomenon has been with us for a long time. It surely doesn’t appear very credible to argue, as Keyhoe did, that "they" are still conducting surveillance of our planet, especially when our own technology has advanced so much in fifty years that we realize that you don’t need big metallic craft to swoop near Earth’s surface to get a good idea of what’s down here.

Of course I’m not suggesting that we deny the phenomenon, simply because it doesn’t accord with our earliest ideas. Our throw-away cultural mentality might encourage such a response, but that doesn’t make it right.

No, what is necessary is to continue learning, to continue evaluating with fresh eyes and ears, and to continue to challenge oneself. And there are indeed those in the UFO research field who do this, often quietly and diligently asking new questions.

After working on this topic for ten years, there is still a great deal I do not know. Yet, I feel confident in saying a few things:

1. UFOs are real.

2. Some are alien, and some are classified military projects.

3. There is extreme and extensive secrecy involved in this, not only from our military, but apparently from the aliens themselves.

4. The science and technology involved in alien UFOs probably exceed my wildest ideas at this point.

5. The intentions of these "aliens" are still not definitively known. They may be our space brothers, or we may be in their cookbook, or they may simply like the water here. Without true knowledge, caution is the only logical approach.

We live in serious and momentous times, and have genuine cause to worry about the future of our civilization. Within such a context, it would be surprising if the alien connection were not something of great importance.

Nevertheless, we should distrust sure fire answers. This applies not only to those who ignorantly debunk the subject, but those who, like those early Christians (and millennialists of today), tell us that they are certain of what lies just ahead

2007-10-25 21:34:38 · answer #1 · answered by Kanavij 2 · 0 0

I can not determine what it must be because you left out some very important information such as:
- What time of day (was it light or dark)?
- What were the weather conditions (any clouds that could hide objects)?
- What were the shapes of the objects?
- How far apart were the obejcts compared to their size? Were they one object length apart? Ten object lengths apart? More?
- You said two objects came from the north, moved eastward, then vanished. Then two objects came from the north.
Did the second appearance occur near the same spot were the first two objects disappeared? Or did the second appearance occur in the same spot where the first two objects appeared?

2007-10-26 02:02:23 · answer #2 · answered by Horatio 7 · 0 0

There are many claims of obsevation of UFO,but there no any strong evidence.However we can't strongly deny the existance of UFO.The Universe is too vast and large and beyond the vision of human being. In our Galaxy there are billions of stars and there are billions of Galaxies in the Universe.Hence we can assume that there may be life and developed civilisation at many planets in various solar systems. The major problem before us is a very very long distance,distance in Light years.So it is not possible for us to contact directly with our current technology. In future the technology will be developed to the extend that man can travell at the speed of light then only we can firmly say about the existance of UFO.

2007-10-26 03:22:04 · answer #3 · answered by Rajendra 2 · 0 0

UFO may or may not exists. We the human beings so well developed to visualize thier existance. But UFO may exists in the form an microorganism in space or on any planet where water exists. I dont think there's a world of aliens exists as developed as we.

To ans your second question: You might have encountered an airforce test vehicles or NASA test vehicles. or a falling astroid. I dont think there's well developed aliens exists in this Universe.

Amazingly most of the UFO's are visible to Americans only. I dont know what is the relationship between Aliens and Americans..!!!

2007-10-26 02:12:34 · answer #4 · answered by Capt. Jack Sparrow 3 · 0 0

You need to rely on science for this one. There has never been hard evidence for alien presence, sorry to say. On the other hand, there are plenty of examples of the eye tricking the brain. There are also military aircraft that look very odd. There are plenty of things flying up in the sky. If there were alien spacecraft, there would most likely be some frequency of radio waves emitting from it, and we have never picked these up. Aliens would need a lot of technology to be able to reach the earth from their home - with that kind of technology, I highly doubt they would need to enter the atmosphere with a spaceship.

2007-10-26 02:22:34 · answer #5 · answered by Laeticia 4 · 0 0

Well U seen a REAL UFO!!Unidentified Flying Object/s UFO is short for (see above)Foo fighters is another term used by pilots in ww2 for UFOs,as for Origens-Future?middle earth?Alien beings from another planet or are they Us in the Future?Time Machines traveling back to see what caused the changes in climate?The list can be as long as each of our imaginations & untill we see hard evidence or declassified Gov documents that oh say tells us of downed UFOs & bodies recovered & how we reverse engineered UFOs & adapted the technology into mainsteam society ....and how theres no such things...untill you see one for yourself.

2007-10-26 01:44:19 · answer #6 · answered by joeniceguy2005 3 · 0 1

Well a UFO is an acronym U.nidentified F.Lying O.bjects. So yes they do exist. It could've been a kite, bird or a plane. Or it could be that they are pulling your chain.

2007-10-26 01:42:28 · answer #7 · answered by Phoenix Souvenir 3 · 1 0

Could have been a lot of things. Birds would be a good guess though (the glowing was probably an optical illusion).

2007-10-26 02:02:32 · answer #8 · answered by bestonnet_00 7 · 0 0

Maybe they were aeroplanes, flying at great height. UFOs shown in films are imagination of people. But in cosmo world, anything is possible.

2007-10-26 02:13:15 · answer #9 · answered by kumarcl 5 · 0 0

Taking cue from special agent Fox Mulder, the truth is out there.
Good Luck.

2007-10-26 21:25:18 · answer #10 · answered by TicToc.... 7 · 0 0

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