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Evidence Against ET Visitation.

I prefer to presume due to the shear number of galaxies.

You are presumptuous, I am more analytical.

You like to presume, I like to analyze and deduce from what is known.
 
interesting that everyone thinks so highly of their own analytical power and skills... and fail to see the confirmation biases they hold. Henry is case in point.
 
You are presumptuous, I am more analytical.

You like to presume, I like to analyze and deduce from what is known.

What is known is that the shear quantity of galaxies renders it nearly impossible for there not to be other intelligent life forms in some other galaxy like there is in our galaxy, for them.
 
There are lots of possible reasons we haven't (to our knowledge) encountered aliens (as in, an intelligent space-faring race), but these two stand out in my mind as the biggest and most obvious explanations:

1)Space is big. Like, it's really, really big. Assuming that you can't actually break the speed of light barrier, it's more than possible that in the span of one trip to another planet, their civilization has gone extinct. In fact, it's entirely possible that the last time aliens came here, the planet just had single cell lifeforms. And it's perfectly possible they'll pop by again for another visit and...to late! We're extinct. Or they'll finally get here in six million years when we evolved into different species twenty times over.

2)They popped in to take a look and didn't find us very interesting. I mean, think about it. If you're part of an interstellar, space-faring civilization, what are you going to be so amazed about here? How many trailer parks have you passed by while barreling down the freeway at 85mph? How many times have you said to yourself, "Oh look, a trailer park. I'm going to go check them out."
 
Actually, Earth is of very big interest to the interstellar community.

We have Jesus Christ, Venus, so many sites of pilgrimage, so many retreats and Masters.

The Elohim and Archangels embodied here to graduate the third sphere.

Mountain retreats and bases are likely for those who have the means to connect without bacterial contamination.

Our entire script is monitored at the Arcturus-Antares midway station, where they use their time observing differences between the bodies watching NBC, CBS and ABC, Fox News and CNN.

True, I didn’t factor in the Elohim for space tourism appeal.
 
There are lots of possible reasons we haven't (to our knowledge) encountered aliens (as in, an intelligent space-faring race), but these two stand out in my mind as the biggest and most obvious explanations:

1)Space is big. Like, it's really, really big. Assuming that you can't actually break the speed of light barrier, it's more than possible that in the span of one trip to another planet, their civilization has gone extinct. In fact, it's entirely possible that the last time aliens came here, the planet just had single cell lifeforms. And it's perfectly possible they'll pop by again for another visit and...to late! We're extinct. Or they'll finally get here in six million years when we evolved into different species twenty times over.

2)They popped in to take a look and didn't find us very interesting. I mean, think about it. If you're part of an interstellar, space-faring civilization, what are you going to be so amazed about here? How many trailer parks have you passed by while barreling down the freeway at 85mph? How many times have you said to yourself, "Oh look, a trailer park. I'm going to go check them out."

Actually, Earth is of very big interest to the interstellar community.

We have Jesus Christ, Venus, so many sites of pilgrimage, so many retreats and Masters.

The Elohim and Archangels embodied here to graduate the third sphere.

Mountain retreats and bases are likely for those who have the means to connect without bacterial contamination.

Our entire script is monitored at the Arcturus-Antares midway station, where they use their time doing things like comparing differences between the body watching NBC, CBS and ABC, Fox News and CNN etc.
 
What is known is that the shear quantity of galaxies renders it nearly impossible for there not to be other intelligent life forms in some other galaxy like there is in our galaxy, for them.

To shear is to cut something.

The sheer number of galaxies, suns and planets makes it highly unlikely we are not alone and that we have never been alone. :mrgreen:
 
There are lots of possible reasons we haven't (to our knowledge) encountered aliens (as in, an intelligent space-faring race), but these two stand out in my mind as the biggest and most obvious explanations:

1)Space is big. Like, it's really, really big. Assuming that you can't actually break the speed of light barrier, it's more than possible that in the span of one trip to another planet, their civilization has gone extinct. In fact, it's entirely possible that the last time aliens came here, the planet just had single cell lifeforms. And it's perfectly possible they'll pop by again for another visit and...to late! We're extinct. Or they'll finally get here in six million years when we evolved into different species twenty times over.

2)They popped in to take a look and didn't find us very interesting. I mean, think about it. If you're part of an interstellar, space-faring civilization, what are you going to be so amazed about here? How many trailer parks have you passed by while barreling down the freeway at 85mph? How many times have you said to yourself, "Oh look, a trailer park. I'm going to go check them out."

To our knowledge we HAVE encountered aliens, and not just at Roswell.

That your own personal knowledge is dreadfully incomplete does not mean that others do not possess such knowledge.
 
To our knowledge we HAVE encountered aliens, and not just at Roswell.

That your own personal knowledge is dreadfully incomplete does not mean that others do not possess such knowledge.

Right-o.
 
The human body clock is set to 24.9 hours. That's the length of a Martian day. Maybe we are the aliens.
 
If there are ETs, why in the world would they want to come to a planet with creatures that we label as "human beings"?

Perhaps on Mars, the Martians study with disbelief the history of this world and warn their young to stay away, just as we advise our young to stay away from certain dangerous countries (or dangerous American cities).

On the other hand, perhaps there ARE flying saucers, filled with ETs who pay to watch human beings, just as we pay to visit zoos.
 
If there are ETs, why in the world would they want to come to a planet with creatures that we label as "human beings"?

Perhaps on Mars, the Martians study with disbelief the history of this world and warn their young to stay away, just as we advise our young to stay away from certain dangerous countries (or dangerous American cities).

On the other hand, perhaps there ARE flying saucers, filled with ETs who pay to watch human beings, just as we pay to visit zoos.

The Martians had a climate catastrophe and the planet became unliveable, so they/we moved here. Trouble is we forgot and are repeating the mistake of fouling our own nest again!
 
Ummm...that's news to me. Do you have some quantitative data to back that up?

Sorry for no link, but in about 2004 after finishing its years long effort to fully decode the human genome, the Human Genome Project published its final report. At the end of that report HGP offered a hypothesis. That hypothesis was that the portion of the human genome heretofore described and known as "junk DNA" was extraterrestrial in origin.

Many others have discussed that, and if you ever watch several episodes of Ancient Aliens on the History Channel, such matters are covered.
 
If there are ETs, why in the world would they want to come to a planet with creatures that we label as "human beings"?

Perhaps on Mars, the Martians study with disbelief the history of this world and warn their young to stay away, just as we advise our young to stay away from certain dangerous countries (or dangerous American cities).

On the other hand, perhaps there ARE flying saucers, filled with ETs who pay to watch human beings, just as we pay to visit zoos.

Earth Girls are Easy

And anal probing rural men in the US is fun for them?


Or perhaps

1. They are scientists in nature, observing Earth like humans have done to the various animals on earth.
2. They are a scouting force, waiting for the invasion fleet to take over the earth and make everyone here slaves in their interstellar empire
3. They are terraforming the earth over time to make it habitable to their species making it suitable for future colonization. With the intent of having humans act as servants or exterminate us after the fact.

Going with the believe that any alien species would likely have the same traits as species on earth, where it is kill or be killed (they would have had to survive to become the top of the food chain on their planet of Origin). Now they would have had to be able to temper aggression as they would certainly developed the power to destroy life on their planet if they were able to travel to earth
 
If there are ETs, why in the world would they want to come to a planet with creatures that we label as "human beings"?

Perhaps on Mars, the Martians study with disbelief the history of this world and warn their young to stay away, just as we advise our young to stay away from certain dangerous countries (or dangerous American cities).

On the other hand, perhaps there ARE flying saucers, filled with ETs who pay to watch human beings, just as we pay to visit zoos.

If there are interstellar space-faring alien civilizations, we’re a redneck sitting on a camping chair drinking a Bud Light in our trailer park. Tourist Attraction Appeal: negative a billion.
 
Sorry for no link, but in about 2004 after finishing its years long effort to fully decode the human genome, the Human Genome Project published its final report. At the end of that report HGP offered a hypothesis. That hypothesis was that the portion of the human genome heretofore described and known as "junk DNA" was extraterrestrial in origin.

Many others have discussed that, and if you ever watch several episodes of Ancient Aliens on the History Channel, such matters are covered.

Ummm. No. What alien beings did they use to compare data with and to? How was it quantitatively proven?
 
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