UFO’s? Yes, but why?

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There's been a few videos released by the US government and military in the last few years.
Aliens are very real But our governments world wide realize the general population would not know how to react to them . I want to meet one before I kick the bucket
 

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None prove that they are UFOs from space
Unidentified flying objects are most likely made by humans .
There is more evidence that Aliens do exist than there evidence that they do not. Dating back to the cave man era
 

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There is more evidence that Aliens do exist than there evidence that they do not. Dating back to the cave man era
If you believe we were created, (meaning we didn't evolve from a single cell organism) then our creator is an alien, by definition. He, She, or They were not from this planet. So everybody that believes we were created, believes in an alien or aliens.
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I had my opinions long before I even heard of him.
Common sense alone should tell you evolution is a faerie tale.
How would common sense tell you that the traits best suited for survival under a given set of circumstances wouldn't be the ones that get passed on, and therefore change a species to adapt to its environment, and over millions of years, to the point of being barely recognizable?

The giraffe has a blood vessel that runs the length of its neck, because it goes around a certain organ. It does that because it wasn't an overly long route until the species neck elongated to reach the high leaves. Evolution isn't perfect, and that's part of the evidence that substantiates its veracity.
 

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How would common sense tell you that the traits best suited for survival under a given set of circumstances wouldn't be the ones that get passed on, and therefore change a species to adapt to its environment, and over millions of years, to the point of being barely recognizable?

The giraffe has a blood vessel that runs the length of its neck, because it goes around a certain organ. It does that because it wasn't an overly long route until the species neck elongated to reach the high leaves. Evolution isn't perfect, and that's part of the evidence that substantiates its veracity.


Are their really skeletons of giraffes showing different stages in its neck growth?
 

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If you believe we were created, (meaning we didn't evolve from a single cell organism) then our creator is an alien, by definition. He, She, or They were not from this planet. So everybody that believes we were created, believes in an alien or aliens.
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I have no idea why we are here We could be pets for all I and we all know Or an experiment for school kids in a very advanced society From another Universe
 

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I had my opinions long before I even heard of him.
Common sense alone should tell you evolution is a faerie tale.
It's the opposite. Common sense tells you things change over time. Species change, largely due to adaptability and the traits that are most conducive to living and reproducing often become common in a species.
 

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It's the opposite. Common sense tells you things change over time. Species change, largely due to adaptability and the traits that are most conducive to living and reproducing often become common in a species.

I think it is a semantic thing. We see variation in things, not change/evolution. Which is why i am currently interested in epigenetics
 
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It is kind of like saying the shetland pony evolved, so that it would be closer to the ground and have easier access to food. Scientist theorize that horsedonium family evolved over millions of years to get smaller and closer to their food source. Females from the horsedonium family chose the smallest and weakest males to lower the height of the horse and make access to food easier.

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Shetland pony, breed of horse popular as a child’s pet and mount. Originating in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, the breed is adapted to the islands’ harsh climate and scant food supply. Shetlands were used as pack horses and in about 1850 were taken to England to work in the coal mines. About the same time, they were introduced to the United States, where a more refined pony suitable for children’s riding was bred.
 

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They talk about the fossils in the article.

you ever wonder about how many fossils there actually are? If you take all the animals on earth today, that is a whole bunch. If you take all the animals for "millions of year", that number is incalculable. You have floods, and landscape changes, mudfloods, volcanic eruptions, that would put layers of soil over the fossils in certain areas, but you should be able to dig and easily find stuff, at least from the past 100 generations

I dont know, just something i think about. If you actually find a fossil from millions of years ago, you would think it would have 500 skeletons on top of it. Shows how much land there really is, or how much time has really passed

I would like a map of fossils and where they are found
 

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you ever wonder about how many fossils there actually are? If you take all the animals on earth today, that is a whole bunch. If you take all the animals for "millions of year", that number is incalculable. You have floods, and landscape changes, mudfloods, volcanic eruptions, that would put layers of soil over the fossils in certain areas, but you should be able to dig and easily find stuff, at least from the past 100 generations

I dont know, just something i think about. If you actually find a fossil from millions of years ago, you would think it would have 500 skeletons on top of it. Shows how much land there really is, or how much time has really passed

I would like a map of fossils and where they are found
It may not be a map but the locations of where the fossils are found is pirdy well documented Even by human standards
 

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It may not be a map but the locations of where the fossils are found is pirdy well documented Even by human standards

I know, but like in that article it mentions that the skeletons are few and far between. And it talks about the giraffes evolving. I get that bones decompose fast when left out, and so you would have to find ones that have been preserved, but i would like to see the skeletons they found of the first giraffes before the neck "evolved" . It seems like there should either be tons of skeletons, or the odds of finding them to prove that would be astronomical
 

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If aliens do visit, they might be coming from worlds millions of years older than Earth. Imagine the technology in that time frame to just a couple hundred years of ours. If they are here, millions of years of technological advancements would be beyond our comprehension.
 

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If aliens do visit, they might be coming from worlds millions of years older than Earth. Imagine the technology in that time frame to just a couple hundred years of ours. If they are here, millions of years of technological advancements would be beyond our comprehension.

i went to a conference with hugo de garis as a speaker. He was one of the leading people in AI and an author. He worked in china on some AI brain development stuff. He gave an example of us being cyborgs because of cell phones, and that right now they are in our hands, but soon it will be in our heads. This was before musk came out with nuerolink.

He was talking about when this comes about, if you do not get the nuerolink type chip or connection to a computer, you will be like ants are to us now.
The rate of your thought process, and access to information compared to people with the chip will be so slow that you will be irrelevant.

One of the questions he asked was, would you put a chip in your little child, so that he can keep up with society, get jobs, and so on.

The difference in what we will soon be doing is immense, so if there are aliens like you mentioned, what is smaller than an ant to compare.
 
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