11-06-2015, 22:27
(11-06-2015, 22:03)Charlotte Wrote:Yeah, there's scant possibility of that, but not a very good one. It was going in a straight line for a few seconds, then abruptly shot off at a right angle to what it was travelling, no stops, no turns, just GONE!! We don't have anything that can do that.(11-06-2015, 19:49)WantAPair Wrote: Whatever this thing was, it was just as big and bright as the planet/star it just left. I thought it WAS another start until it just vanished without a trace!
They created us, of COURSE they're interested in us! Especially since the first A-bomb test! If some kids in your area were playing with something as dangerous as that, wouldn't YOU be interested?
Well, it could have been bigger and brighter because it was closer than a planet or star. I mean, the moon isn't nearly as big as the sun, but they appear the same size during an eclipse by some amazing coincidence (or "coincidence", eh?) It didn't have to be as big as a planet...could have been as big as a state. You see what I mean?
It could also be that I am more inclined to believe it is govt. because of all of the stuff they've already admitted to.
I'm also not sure that I buy that they created us. I mean, that just opens the can of worms:
Well? Who created them? It doesn't solve anything to assume we were created by aliens, because it just goes on and on forever.
I also don't think they'd care much about the first A-bomb, at this point...we've obviously done far worse than that, by now... >_>
Did you know that the idea of nuclear fission was first conceived of by a German woman?
http://io9.com/5786904/the-first-mind-to-split-the-atom-could-have-changed-world-history
Go figure...
Seek out Jordan Maxwell. He's been researching all this stuff since he was 19, back in the `50's.
Would prefer to believe an invisible an that lives in the sky created all f this? Using your own suggestion, which I've been using for many years know: Okay, let's say god created all of this. Alright, who created god? And who created the one that created god, ad infinitum. Sure, you could say the same about the big bag theory, who created what exploded and became the universe, but at least it's WAY more plausible.
Well, that's a dumb statement! They started taking more interest in us once we started screwing with the A-bomb because we'd suddenly become a threat to them and all other life out there! It's the same as, "Alright! Who gave the gun to the baby??" So far, nobody's been able to answer me this, but I've often asked, what would happen to the rest of the solar system, if not the rest of the universe, if we suddenly blew up the entire planet and it didn't exist anymore?
You're saying, why would they bother about now when we've been playing with it for 80 years? They've been concerned about it ever since we started goofing with it, not just since last week!
No, I didn't, but, does it matter who discovered it?