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instantly sold after watched that one ^

http://www.webpronews.com/ufo-sightings-in-california-on-new-years-eve-2014-01
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instantly sold after watched that one ^![]()
Absolutely.
But I don't believe there is any extraterrestrial explanation. As a philosophical and mathematical consideration, I don't believe higher life exists outside Earth within a zone that would enable contact between galaxies. It is imaginative. It is consoling. But it is a fiction.
Unidentified? Most certainly.
I do think life and evolved life are well beyond our mathematical formulas that calculate such likelihood. It is a human vanity, I think.
until actual evidence is put forth rather than endless speculating based on numbers.
Given that the human race has existed on this planet in what amounts to a spec of time, I think anything is possible out there and possibly way beyond our understanding or even our ability to understand...no matter how intelligent we think we are. The intelligence of the human race could be primitive and neanderthal to any other form of intelligence that may be out there. In that regard, I question the idea of UFO's. Why would any advanced life form out there, that might have the ability to travel through the universe in ways that transcend our understanding, have any desire to stop here? We would have to appear to them as totally primitive and dangerous.
No, your imputation of religion is a guess, and a bad one. I have no belief that mankind need be unique or any such notion in order to marry to someone's notion of significance.
I simply believe that man is so vain as to believe that he understands the universe well enough to understand the real factors that lead to the occurrence of life. Just as in safety engineering, factor stacked on factor stacked on factor eventually creates numbers and odds that simply don't correctly predict failure rates.
Until we do that little amino acid and lightning thing in the lab here, and create actual life from non-life, all the odds in the world won't be compelling enough.
I'm not in the least opposed to finding life in the universe or being found by it. It has no bearing on my religious beliefs at all. I'm just not convinced the science and mathematics mean as much as their proponents imply.
If alien life, bacterial or intelligent, were proven tomorrow, I'd be ecstatic. But, for now, all the talk of it is about as meaningful to me as flying machines were to the Medici. It might be fun or fanciful to imagine it, but there is every reason to hold that it is wholly irrelevant to my existence until something more than mathematical probabilities turn into a reality.
For now, whether I relegate it to fiction or just remote possibility seems the same.
Those same calculators might be turned to calculating the likelihood of us encountering said life forms in our span, and the same math would be fairly brutal to our aspirations.
UFO? No, I don't.
Captain Scarlet, however....
...poor alley cat.
