Poll

Little green men?

This guy speaks true31%31% - 18
Space did something to his brain17%17% - 10
Meh, I'm open to the concept, but I want proof.46%46% - 27
Probes....5%5% - 3
Total: 58
topal63
. . .
+533|7139

Vilham wrote:

topal63 wrote:

Vilham wrote:


Really? You dont think there could be aliens out there? Out of the billions of planets? The chance of them having ever visited earth is minute but the chance of them existing elsewhere in the galaxy is far from small.
I am thinking, it wouldn't matter if they did or didn't exist. The chances of them visiting here are near-zero (time & space reasons; not to mention motive or finding a needle in a haystack reasons) - and thus that's the only way they'd deserve the moniker; name; label; "alien." I think they have to visit here to earn the name. I am with m3thod on this, I don't believe in them either because I don't think they've ever visited here, and I've never seen any proof (of visitation) other than utter nonsense. Being agnostic about the possibility of life beyond earth is one thing, but it's a bit nutters to believe in "aliens."
This isn't a case of I cant see god therefore he doesn't exist. This is a case of statistical analysis showing the odds of extra terrestrial life existing somewhere in the galaxy regardless of whether they could even visit us which is unlikely based on the statistics and the average distance there should be between life in the universe.

And if you don't believe there could be other life based on odds of life existing on a habitable planet, and the odds of habitable planets existing out of planets in general, and the odds of suns having planets out of suns in general out there, then I don't see how you think we got here, unless you believe in God creating us and holding us special above all other life, which is blatant shit in my opinion.
I find it a little odd that you utterly missed my point (well, actually I don't as it happens often), so I'll just go down the river with the current red herring seasonal migration flow.

There is no such thing as statistical analysis when comes to either of these two concepts:
a.) The probability of life.
b.) The improbability of life.

There isn't any meaningful statistics or data available in existence (i.e. the Drake equation is pure conjured up nonsense) upon which to make a comparison. Equally, it is utterly ridiculous for a pro-intelligent-design agenda to assert life is improbable - in the face of a possibility realized. There is the possibility that life has existed in every Universe that has ever existed, problem here would be we don't how many is how many and the answer could even be 1. There is the possibility that life is utterly improbable but that wouldn't matter as it needs to be only a greater-than-zero possibility. Considering we do exist - it's at least a greater-than-zero possibility. Beyond that is speculation, and I already said I am agnostic about the possibility of extraterrestrial life; which is utterly different than believing in "aliens" which encapsulates more than that (the possibility of extraterrestrial life) as it implies "visitations to planet Earth."

I don't see were I mentioned God so I don't know why you are bringing that abstraction up, but feel free to flow were ever you want.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7187|UK

topal63 wrote:

Vilham wrote:

topal63 wrote:


I am thinking, it wouldn't matter if they did or didn't exist. The chances of them visiting here are near-zero (time & space reasons; not to mention motive or finding a needle in a haystack reasons) - and thus that's the only way they'd deserve the moniker; name; label; "alien." I think they have to visit here to earn the name. I am with m3thod on this, I don't believe in them either because I don't think they've ever visited here, and I've never seen any proof (of visitation) other than utter nonsense. Being agnostic about the possibility of life beyond earth is one thing, but it's a bit nutters to believe in "aliens."
This isn't a case of I cant see god therefore he doesn't exist. This is a case of statistical analysis showing the odds of extra terrestrial life existing somewhere in the galaxy regardless of whether they could even visit us which is unlikely based on the statistics and the average distance there should be between life in the universe.

And if you don't believe there could be other life based on odds of life existing on a habitable planet, and the odds of habitable planets existing out of planets in general, and the odds of suns having planets out of suns in general out there, then I don't see how you think we got here, unless you believe in God creating us and holding us special above all other life, which is blatant shit in my opinion.
I find it a little odd that you utterly missed my point (well, actually I don't as it happens often), so I'll just go down the river with the current red herring seasonal migration flow.

There is no such thing as statistical analysis when comes to either of these two concepts:
a.) The probability of life.
b.) The improbability of life.

There isn't any meaningful statistics or data available in existence (i.e. the Drake equation is pure conjured up nonsense) upon which to make a comparison. Equally, it is utterly ridiculous for a pro-intelligent-design agenda to assert life is improbable - in the face of a possibility realized. There is the possibility that life has existed in every Universe that has ever existed, problem here would be we don't how many is how many and the answer could even be 1. There is the possibility that life is utterly improbable but that wouldn't matter as it needs to be only a greater-than-zero possibility. Considering we do exist - it's at least a greater-than-zero possibility. Beyond that is speculation, and I already said I am agnostic about the possibility of extraterrestrial life; which is utterly different than believing in "aliens" which encapsulates more than that (the possibility of extraterrestrial life) as it implies "visitations to planet Earth."

I don't see were I mentioned God so I don't know why you are bringing that abstraction up, but feel free to flow were ever you want.
Chill the fuck out. I was merely asking you to further explain your opinion. No need to get your pants in a twist.

If you want to disagree with the definition of alien feel free to but don't go nuts when people call you on the fact that your opinion disagrees with what you stated. You claim its possible life exists out there and in one fell swoop say aliens don't exist. Well which is it?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7022|132 and Bush

topal63 wrote:

Vilham wrote:

topal63 wrote:


I am thinking, it wouldn't matter if they did or didn't exist. The chances of them visiting here are near-zero (time & space reasons; not to mention motive or finding a needle in a haystack reasons) - and thus that's the only way they'd deserve the moniker; name; label; "alien." I think they have to visit here to earn the name. I am with m3thod on this, I don't believe in them either because I don't think they've ever visited here, and I've never seen any proof (of visitation) other than utter nonsense. Being agnostic about the possibility of life beyond earth is one thing, but it's a bit nutters to believe in "aliens."
This isn't a case of I cant see god therefore he doesn't exist. This is a case of statistical analysis showing the odds of extra terrestrial life existing somewhere in the galaxy regardless of whether they could even visit us which is unlikely based on the statistics and the average distance there should be between life in the universe.

And if you don't believe there could be other life based on odds of life existing on a habitable planet, and the odds of habitable planets existing out of planets in general, and the odds of suns having planets out of suns in general out there, then I don't see how you think we got here, unless you believe in God creating us and holding us special above all other life, which is blatant shit in my opinion.
I find it a little odd that you utterly missed my point (well, actually I don't as it happens often), so I'll just go down the river with the current red herring seasonal migration flow.

There is no such thing as statistical analysis when comes to either of these two concepts:
a.) The probability of life.
b.) The improbability of life.

There isn't any meaningful statistics or data available in existence (i.e. the Drake equation is pure conjured up nonsense) upon which to make a comparison. Equally, it is utterly ridiculous for a pro-intelligent-design agenda to assert life is improbable - in the face of a possibility realized. There is the possibility that life has existed in every Universe that has ever existed, problem here would be we don't how many is how many and the answer could even be 1. There is the possibility that life is utterly improbable but that wouldn't matter as it needs to be only a greater-than-zero possibility. Considering we do exist - it's at least a greater-than-zero possibility. Beyond that is speculation, and I already said I am agnostic about the possibility of extraterrestrial life; which is utterly different than believing in "aliens" which encapsulates more than that (the possibility of extraterrestrial life) as it implies "visitations to planet Earth."

I don't see were I mentioned God so I don't know why you are bringing that abstraction up, but feel free to flow were ever you want.
The Drake equation is the best we've got in terms of a hypothesis though..lol.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6826|North Carolina
The existence of aliens is certainly more believable than the existence of a deity.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6950|Global Command

Kmarion wrote:

topal63 wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


And you still went for the colon option? BTW I've never gone.. I figure they are going to have to give me a heavy sedative of some sorts when I do .
I wasn't even offered a sedative, just a camera on the end of a metal snake.
Sweet feathery jesus
Barium enema used for bowel xray also very bad.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7022|132 and Bush

ATG wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

topal63 wrote:


I wasn't even offered a sedative, just a camera on the end of a metal snake.
Sweet feathery jesus
Barium enema used for bowel xray also very bad.
Who want's cornflakes?
Xbone Stormsurgezz
i g
Banned
+876|6285|GA

how naive can people be? there is no way that there aren't other life forms out there somewhere; the "universe" is "neverending." don't flatter yourselves by thinking that we're the only ones.
liquix
Member
+51|6875|Peoples Republic of Portland
Plenty of Astronauts and Cosmonauts have been mentioning UFOs on documentaries and such. I can't give any links just now, but anybody who has seen any of the multitude of Google video docs on the subject can recall.

However, Space is real damn big. Even if we had a shuttle that could travel as fast as the Voyager2, it would take like 75,000 years to get to the next star. Then of course you'd have to consider that time would pass differently on earth. By the time you got there, if you even could, humans would be dead and gone.

If an alien culture was taking a peek at us, it would just start a religious/military war anyways. Please leave us alone aliens.
Freke1
I play at night... mostly
+47|6968|the best galaxy
Alien civilisations could be a billion (1000.000.000) years ahead of us. Seriously.
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S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6868|Chicago, IL

liquix wrote:

Plenty of Astronauts and Cosmonauts have been mentioning UFOs on documentaries and such. I can't give any links just now, but anybody who has seen any of the multitude of Google video docs on the subject can recall.

However, Space is real damn big. Even if we had a shuttle that could travel as fast as the Voyager2, it would take like 75,000 years to get to the next star. Then of course you'd have to consider that time would pass differently on earth. By the time you got there, if you even could, humans would be dead and gone.

If an alien culture was taking a peek at us, it would just start a religious/military war anyways. Please leave us alone aliens.
who's to say the aliens wouldn't be the ultra-religious maniacs?
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Mitch
16 more years
+877|6946|South Florida
So this thread caused me to have a dream last night that i was at my house and i saw a flying saucer outside the window, so i ran into my dads room and got his glock. Then i was upstairs in my house for some reason and i guess the aliens were coming in, because i remember going to the closet and trying to get his shotgun but while i was in the closet (hiding) i heard my mom shooting off the gun sparatically, im assuming she was killed. So here i am curled up in the corner of the closet and this alien mom and her alien 5-ish-yearold-looking daughter came in and they were staring at the closet i was in and the mom goes "no honey, theres nothing in their 'crunchy'). This was refering to eating me, but i remember the mom knew i was in their.

Then i woke up.

It caused me to do a security overhall of my room, and i found my dads shotguns today and put one in my room. Out of ammo though. (the sound alone would have any burgalar shittin his pants)
15 more years! 15 more years!
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,822|6527|eXtreme to the maX
Why would space aliens be scared of the sound of a shotgun?
Fuck Israel

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