Creation of Man (Introduction)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Monday, January 14, 2013, 07:25 (4122 days ago) @ BBella

Tony:To me, it is not a question of whether or not that they could exist. It is certainly a possibility. The question is whether or not they could have traveled here from wherever they are from. As David pointed out, it is a very, very long way to travel, even to our nearest neighbor. All science fiction aside, we have not witnessed anything outside of quantum mechanics that moves faster than light.
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> Bella: Again, I agree, Tony. "We" haven't witnessed anything outside of quantum mechanics that moves faster than light. Unless you count the hundreds of thousands if not more (undocumented) UfO sightings that we have no idea what they are or where they came from that appear to blink in and out of existence right before our eyes and move a warp speeds that seem impossible to anything we civilians know anything about. Many have been accounted for, but there are those that have not, and just like with NDE's and psychic phenomenon, etc,there are many things that the human eye hasn't witnessed, or has witnessed that science cannot or has not explained. 
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> As I said, I don't know. But I keep my mind open to any possibility. But I wouldn't say just because science says somethings not possible then it's not possible. There is the possibility these sightings and so forth could be from something here on earth, or another dimension, or from other planet systems. Who is to say what technology older civilizations may have developed, or even something right here under our nose for which we (the mainstream) are completely unaware.--As I said, I do not discount the possibility entirely, but I put it way way down on the scale of probability for a number of reasons.

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What is the purpose of living? How about, 'to reduce needless suffering. It seems to me to be a worthy purpose.


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