Pollushon
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Have you even spent the 4 minutes to watch the channel 7 clip?
it's US navy footage ffs and the white house and the navy has said it's tech 100 to 1000 years ahead of us and the us stands for all of us on this planet.
I once listened to a guy that said he had interactions with beings not of this world and he explained that the exterior of these craft is built atom by atom. now I thought about this and thought and have researched anti-gravity craft for about 20 years since the first time I saw one (it was a black square 40m above moving without sound at about 50kmh at night). With my years of research on gravity waves and gravity wave guides and the radioactivity of the minerals required to generate gravity into the wave guides. I have surmised that it would require a level of technology that is of atomic level, this means to create what I have very little understanding of requires tech that can make an alloy metal with the atoms arranged atom by atom.
the shear level of tech this would take is utterly astounding. now I'm not saying that aliens exist I can't prove that, but I'm applying occam's razor to this subject. using this methodology the most likely outcome is that aliens exist.
but a 8ft tall prime ape cannot exist in the massively huge wilderness of earth which is still vastly unexplored? Yes there is massive swathes of land unexplored like the whole north of Canada and Alaska for example.
You take the scientific method way too seriously. It's not personal. I've seen more footage than you'll ever give me credit for. I've seen lights shining in the clouds, I've seen compelling interviews, I've seen things move beyond human explanation. I've also seen independence day, war of the worlds, the day the earth stood still and the marvel franchise. They all have about as much merit as each other under proper scrutiny. It's ironic that no one trusts governments until its something they believe in
I like your emotive attachment, passion is admirable but it's also a trait of the weak minded because it clouds objective truth. Unlike you because I don't take it personally, I accept when my opinions are wrong with pleasure. When theories evolve. Give me some peer reviewed Attenborough Yowie and I'll lap it up and tell you: Shane you were right the whole time. That's how it's supposed to work. You want to believe so badly you're blind to any objectivity. This is no Occam's Razor, simplification is a fools errand on such matters. This is Hickam's Dictum
The latest discovery on dark energy could be very scary right now for the lifetime work of physicists and the theory of general relativity. Yet to be validated and scrutinised but no one who's anyone is crying into their pillow... instead they're very excited by the possibilities or maybe it's all wrong. We'll see
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