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Old Oct 1, 2010 | 07:46 AM
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Did anybody read what I said? I'm really not so sure that this is was an alien spacecraft. I'm a skeptic myself. I don't deny that aliens could exist, for Heisenbergs Uncertainty principle states that nothing is impossible, but it can be highly unlikely. I believe that somewhere in the vast, million-billion year universe, there is life. But whether or not it has built the technology to reach Earth, I do not know.

But why do all of these spaceships show up in the desert or some farm? They never go to NYC, LA, Chicago (although there was that thing over the China airport not long ago)

This was the middle of the cold war. Does no one suspect that this may have been a Russian aircraft that was testing it's ability to disable America's weapons for a launch of its own? Consider all the possibilities here. There may be another that I have not thought of that is for blame. But never be too quick to say what something is.
 
Old Oct 1, 2010 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Cowboy6622
Did anybody read what I said? .


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"We couldn't hear you, the volume was turned down or `off"
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LOL Thanks `Duane as always for what falls out of your
mind onto the screen before `us
This coming Monday, when they have the meeting it will
be interesting to see what facts are introduced into
evidence....I believe in the unknown ?
It's a mystery that has not been solved.
Stay tuned

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Old Oct 1, 2010 | 02:29 PM
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I do believe that there is a combination of both extra-terrestrial UFO's and various governmental efforts for a UFO-like aircraft/spacecraft, as well as government efforts to keep people uniformed about the real aliens.

Perhaps that why over the decades we've been conditioned slowly to accept that they are out there - and for various reasons, they are depicted as both friend and foe. Perhaps that is a nod to the real state of affairs in exo-politics.

Then again, if governments are able to convince their people that aliens are real, malevolent, then those governments would gain power because the sheeple would surrender nearly everything away in order to be protected from the aliens, their probes, and from turning humanity into slaves, pets, or food.

And we've already seen how the people would give so many rights from the attacks of some guy in a cave that no one can catch or find.
 
Old Oct 1, 2010 | 03:41 PM
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..Hi David,
Very deep thoughts on the subject, and some great theories of the governments role
on this subject. I wish I had the infinite wisdom/knowledge or more intelligence to comprehend
all the present creations just on Planet `Earth....

I do not believe that we are alone in this massive universe 4-Sure...
Thanks everyone for your votes and input on this subject.......
..............2 continue ~>Stay Tuned ~>...............
 
Old Oct 1, 2010 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by lougreen03
I just voted and it's 12 to 1 lol we all may be crazy.


LoL `Lou,
I don't know about You ?, but I already
know that I am ~>~>~>`Crazy 4-Sure
I know, I'm surprised at the yes's
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Old Oct 1, 2010 | 05:40 PM
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Its a conspiracy man! :O
 
Old Oct 1, 2010 | 06:56 PM
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The government is hiding things! Lol... we are always watching you!
 
Old Oct 1, 2010 | 08:48 PM
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SOMEONE!!!! Call the X-Files!!! Aliens have my POPCORN!!!
 
Old Oct 2, 2010 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by The Popcorn King
SOMEONE!!!! Call the X-Files!!! Aliens have my POPCORN!!!

LOL `J.J.
I'm just filling in the Empty Spaces and giving a few member's
something to read & think about


Space Popcorn
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Popular Science tackles your toughest (and most obscure) science questions


Popcorn in Space Gary C. Knapp/AP Photo

There’s a little bit of water inside each kernel of popcorn, and if you can heat the kernel above 212°F, that water should boil, turn into high-pressure steam, and pop the kernel. But in orbit, things aren’t so simple. First off, the cold vacuum of space would suck all the water out of the kernel before it could pop the corn. So any ordinary kernels would drop, not pop. But let’s say we figured out a way to keep the kernel watertight. In that case, it all depends.
Anything falling through the atmosphere has what’s called a terminal velocity. This is the speed at which the upward force, or drag, from air resistance equals the downward force of gravity. Typically, a falling object, like a skydiver, speeds up until it reaches terminal velocity. If something like the space shuttle starts out in the airless vacuum of space, it can reach a speed higher than its terminal velocity. But as soon as it starts passing through the atmosphere, friction will slow it down. This friction generates heat—about 3,000° for the space shuttle. Just how much heat depends on how fast the object is going, as well as its size, shape and mass.
If an astronaut were to throw a watertight kernel out of that space shuttle moving at 17,000 mph, would the kernel reach hot enough temperatures to pop as it flew through the atmosphere? It’s possible, says Kenneth Libbrecht, a physics professor at the California Institute of Technology, but he can’t run the numbers to say for sure, because no one has measured how much friction a kernel generates when it moves through the air. “Of course, the other possibility is that it will heat too quickly and the outer husk will burn off before the kernel has a chance to pop,” Libbrecht says. And so, for now at least, there’s no way to know. Note to the guys on the ISS: Let loose a pan of Jiffy Pop.

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