Aliens are real?

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The only border crossing aliens congress are worried about are those that are citizens from another country.
No you are wrong, this is about UFO's and Aliens from another planet. You are talking about the Mexican aliens in the U.S. so it is not me that is the dummy
 
The best scientists, maintain an open mind to the possibility, that they might have arrived at a wrong conclusion.
Scientists actually try to prove they have arrived at the wrong conclusion. It's how scientific research works.
 
No you are wrong, this is about UFO's and Aliens from another planet.
The thread is yes. None exist on Earth so why would Congress waste any time on it?

If you mean Congress are discussing aircraft or objects they can not identify, then this is likely to raise the hackles of those that control the borders and those that have an interest in spies or spying etc.
 
NWGS I think in the previous thread quoted some nutjob that insisted that moving 250 ton weights was impossible even now. Despite there being cranes able to lift 1000 tons available now.

1000 tons, and able to actually transport them over distances, I think not.

The Chinese, Mayans, Indians and a huge range of ancient people moved similar weight objects. Were they all done by Aliens?

I invited you to explain how a relatively primitive people, managed to achieve that, you have repeatedly failed to do that. It remains a truly remarkable achievement that they did so, assuming they managed it, even more of an achievement, if they managed it in the 20 years reported. It just doesn't hang together, in my mind.
 
Scientists actually try to prove they have arrived at the wrong conclusion. It's how scientific research works.

and, if we already knew all the answers, we would have flat screen TV's, and the nuclear bomb, in the middle-ages. It's a constant learning experience, with the rules and assumptions changing all the time, as more knowledge is gained, rather than something static.
 
and, if we already knew all the answers, we would have flat screen TV's, and the nuclear bomb, in the middle-ages. It's a constant learning experience, with the rules and assumptions changing all the time, as more knowledge is gained, rather than something static.
Rousing speech, but it does not deal with the fact that any 'being' visiting this planet needs to cover enormous distances. What do you say about that small obstacle? So far, you have avoided it.
 
Imagine loads weighing more than 4,800 tonnes or one that is super wide to occupy six lanes being transported on the road.

Would you like to try that, on the bare desert?
Depends how far the stones could be floated to their destination. A ship weighs much more than that but can literally blown towards its destination.
 
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There is all but incontrovertible evidence that human activity is causing climate change, yet many in here claim it to be a scam.


But they squeal when anyone questions their stance on what amount to fairy tales...........
 
Rousing speech, but it does not deal with the fact that any 'being' visiting this planet needs to cover enormous distances. What do you say about that small obstacle? So far, you have avoided it.
Distances of thousands of light years could be covered in moments, if the ability to bend space time was available. Apparently, doing so is theoretically possible.
Who's to say that some life form, some civilization somewhere in the universe doesn't have the technology to do it.
They might.
 
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