05-13-2004, 01:35 PM
Interestingly enough, I'm a massive sceptic on just about everything out there. I do however believe UFOs exist simply because science is so god damn quick to try and dismiss them.
I don't believe the Roswell crash ever happened as it is generally believed to have taken place, nor do I believe the people who say they've seen aliens and what not. If aliens have taken so much effort to elude being "tangible", why the hell are they going to pop out and dance like the WB frog for Jethro in East Rectum, Oklahoma?
There is an awesome story out of Belgium a few years back. Belgian AF pilots received confirmed RADAR lock-ons 9 seperate times on objects flying in formation, defying the laws of physics, the whole 9 yards. What makes this significant is that Belgian ground RADAR also registered these lock-ons on all 9 occasions. RADAR is not perfect, but the odds of the 2 systems registering the exact same false locks on 9 seperate occasions, is just mathmatically impossible.
An object is defined as "real"l when both air and ground RADARS lock onto them independently, but simultaneously. Of the 9 locks though, reviewing the data showed that 8 of the locks simply couldn't happen. The UFOs were registered at negative altitudes, which means they would have to be flying underground. Only one of 9 locks was found to be possible. Comically, scientists and sceptics refuse to elaborate on the 9th lock.
"Science only shows us how, it never tells us why" - Dana Scully (cue the music!)
I don't believe the Roswell crash ever happened as it is generally believed to have taken place, nor do I believe the people who say they've seen aliens and what not. If aliens have taken so much effort to elude being "tangible", why the hell are they going to pop out and dance like the WB frog for Jethro in East Rectum, Oklahoma?
There is an awesome story out of Belgium a few years back. Belgian AF pilots received confirmed RADAR lock-ons 9 seperate times on objects flying in formation, defying the laws of physics, the whole 9 yards. What makes this significant is that Belgian ground RADAR also registered these lock-ons on all 9 occasions. RADAR is not perfect, but the odds of the 2 systems registering the exact same false locks on 9 seperate occasions, is just mathmatically impossible.
An object is defined as "real"l when both air and ground RADARS lock onto them independently, but simultaneously. Of the 9 locks though, reviewing the data showed that 8 of the locks simply couldn't happen. The UFOs were registered at negative altitudes, which means they would have to be flying underground. Only one of 9 locks was found to be possible. Comically, scientists and sceptics refuse to elaborate on the 9th lock.
"Science only shows us how, it never tells us why" - Dana Scully (cue the music!)