14 Replies to “‘Outlaws’ Of Physics”

  1. Gee I hope that when they study the UFOs they have an inclusion and equity plan.

    What colour are aliens anyway?
    Grey?

    1. From the ones I’ve seen recently they almost look human. And yeah, grey under all that makeup.

  2. I look forward to seeing anyone or anything from outer space other than a rock. Imagine how primitive we would seem to a society that can travel at light speed across the universe billions of light years from us. Because so far there ain’t been nothin close enough for us to see.

    1. *
      people across the world have been losing their minds
      and their livelihoods OVER THE FLU… imagine what will
      happen when the little green men appear.

      *

  3. I like how they change UFO to UAP. That’s clearly done to make it seem less 1950’s. Lots of pooh-poohers out there get to decide what gets funded and what doesn’t.
    Is it also because they’re not “flying” but merely moving at high velocity without sonic booms?

    1. “Unidentified Change” catchy, its worthy of a new Trudeau tax to save the planet and it’s people-kind!

  4. When you think about it, there must be, because of the endless number of stars, galaxies and universe, same number of endless life, some primitive, some, perhaps as ours, some advanced and some, as the saying goes, out of sight in more ways than one.

    If they hang around these here parts is altogether another question.
    Not impossible though unless one shows up by my front door, there are none and you can’t prove otherwise, as much as I would like it to be so.

    The book of Ezekiel and writings from earlier civilizations on this earth is somewhat instructive in favor of aliens.

    Never mind history channel, they use the brainwashing technique of repeating same thing over and over in their programs, read the originals.

  5. I like to think of myself as open-minded but I’m in the Bill Bryson camp, there’s probably life out there but we’re never going to see it, space “is just too big”. Fantasies of travel across that kind of distance by some kind of magical means…

  6. “….there’s probably life out there but we’re never going to see it, space “is just too big”.

    Whether true or not, there is also the possibility that the “phenomena” experienced by so many others is local, as in indigenous to our planet/ solar system. Possibly dimensional (in and out of our 3D reality) – or – highly camouflaged to our everyday senses except on rare occasions. The “phenomena” if true may not even be overtly intelligent, just apart of our “ecosystem”, an elusive species, or a higher reality of physics not yet understood.

    Don’t know I’m agnostic on the subject, but it would be pretty arrogant to assume we know everything about physics and the cosmos, while simultaneously disclaiming other peoples sworn testimonies.

    1. Paul, Yes it would be arrogant just like Catholics, flat earthers, and politicians. I believe they are out there, whether local or remote, and physics or dimensions may play a part or not. I’ve seen enough to be convinced, but I’m not rabid about it. I would like to see it actually confirmed before I leave this existence, and the idea does seem to be beginning to assert itself again after a few slow years. From my perspective, as an atheist, it holds more truth for me than an all powerful God, I think its a no brainer. Life tends to be much more prevalent than we once thought. There must be a few places out there with life, primitive, advanced, and a bunch in between, It has been said that there are more stars and planets out there, than there are grains of sand on this earth, so there’s gotta be a few that hold life. Whether they are here or not is the one question most in need of an answer, and I really want to know!

      1. There does not “have” to be any such thing. I agree there is a high probability but I’m agnostic on the subject. I’ll believe it when I see it. I fear, however, like any encounter between beings with superior technology and what would prove to be inferior technology that we would not fare well.

      2. Yes agree 100%.

        As far as religion goes I’m spiritually agnostic as well. Meaning I see “religion” in all it variations as multifaceted human constructs. Some religions with positive societal services, others with negative.

        The larger/ basic question usually “answered” within them all is whether a deity or deity’s has created or orchestrates the clockworks of the Universe and everything living within it.

        I suppose it boils down to personal perception and size of imagination as to what constitutes an intelligence or “designer” capable of such a feat. “Religion” in all forms are other peoples perceptions and imaginations filling in the blanks for you.

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