Nick the Pilot
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Andrew, you will! I dreamed it in a dream! (Just kidding.)
Hey, don't preach at me, I'm Catholic remember, telepathy's not the half of it! We've got all that and more ...Thomas, I think that xenophobia is very much the obstacle we must overcome when it comes to being open to new experiences.
That's the point I made.The question we must ask ourselves, is not what evidence is OUT there (for I am convinced that the sky's the limit), but rather, what are we willing to accept in order to become convinced?
Is there already ample evidence - even in the physical, empirical, TANGIBLE world of ...
Here goes:Perhaps my problem is in your definition of "ample", or "evidence". Because in you list, I can only find one thing that I believe in (life after death ... sort of) but it's not based on evidence, it's based on faith.
What ample, physical, empirical and TANGIBLE evidence do you have to prove the others?
AndrewX said:Is there already ample evidence - even in the physical, empirical, TANGIBLE world of ...
Common sense [Read this regarding 500 million `Goldilocks planets' in the Milky Way alone].
Physical evidence from ET craft that have crashed or been shot down. You may not have access to it, but don't blame me for the policies of secrecy which make this the case.
Sworn testimony from 100s if not 1000s of credible witnesses regarding various forms of direct contact, including working INSIDE ET craft to reverse engineer propulsion and guidance systems.
The microchip [from #3, above, as well as #2].
ROFL, it means I just now even noticed anyone did respond.Hmmm... over three days and no response.
Does the fact that I disagree with your contentions mean the discussion is over?
That doesn't sound very sporting.
But then, please tell me, WHY should I bother? I'm not quite clear on that part yet.
As a matter of fact, that's exactly what I expect. But not just some sort of crackpot abduction story, I'm talking about the SWORN testimonials of dozens upon dozens of military personnel, radar operators, administrators and government officials, etc. These folks, collaborating with Steven Greer in the Disclosure Project, have been BEGGING Congress for 10 years to subpoena them so they can swear on a stack of Bibles to what they have directly witnessed and encountered.citizenzen said:Would you expect a judge to accept this in court?
Perhaps more specifically, would you either or both like to try an experiment with telepathy? I might be open to that, although I care nothing for results. I only offer it because, since some insist on *direct experience* ... there needs to be someone to oblige them.
Yes, I'd have to do some research, but all I need are volunteers. That said, don't rush me; just hold me to it.
The travel time for one species is said to be 9 months.
... 30some or 50some times C, the speed of light. Clearly it requires a better understanding of physics ...
All I know is, they travel, they get here, and the exact details are irrelevant beyond a certain point.
... and you can research Ununpentium [Element 115] if you want to learn more.
Now, if you disbelieve sworn testimony from credible witnesses, I think that says a whole lot more about you than it does them. It doesn't invalidate their story at all. It just shows that you don't want to believe something, whatever your reasons may be.
For instance, the notion that we've got some pretty neat microchips and an emerging science of nanotechnology largely thanks to various ETs who have showed us how to work on a small scale ...
... of course you're free to discard this, because you are frightened by the implications. Or you can say it just doesn't fit with what you were taught, or grew up believing, or have experienced ...
So all I ask is that you defend your viewpoint. And in this case, I would ask YOU, citizenzen and enlightenment, what would it take to convince you of any of the points I've made, about things which I believe we have ample evidence for ... ?
citizenzen said:"extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."