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UFO Over Argentina And Chile --- May 9th 2013 ---

Posted on 5/13/13 at 2:17 am
Posted by TRUERockyTop
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 2:17 am
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Straight up, that's not a satellite reentry/debris/ any known man made aircraft. Possible Top Secret Military Project? I doubt it
The only thing I can come up with is a big arse cluster of meteors.. but that well aligned?

2 words.... Mother Ship ... or The Cygnus' re-entry


ETA: Thoughts on life outside our planet?
This post was edited on 5/13/13 at 9:50 am
Posted by CheeseburgerEddie
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 3:04 am to
If that video disappears off YouTube and I never see it in any major reports I will believe it.
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
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Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 5:36 am to
I personally don't see how people could believe aliens don't exist in this day of age. There's just too much video floating around to not believe so.
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 6:39 am to
Posted by PrivatePublic
Member since Nov 2012
17848 posts
Posted on 5/13/13 at 8:19 am to
I love discussing aliens. Suppose that in 200 years, we develop FTL travel and find a world inhabited by beings of a similar intelligence level. Is our first act going to be to try to establish a peaceful relations...or simply fly around in their atmosphere for hundreds of years trying to skillfully evade detection, fail occasionally, and frick with their heads?
Posted by Jma313
Member since Aug 2010
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 8:39 am to
Everyone always has a camera and no gun. Someone take a pot shot at the thing and lets see if we can get a response
Posted by oklahogjr
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 8:45 am to
Didn't someone takes moores law and apply it to the complexity of our DNA to trace back and basically prove aliens exist because our genetic material is actually older than earth?

Anyways at this point I thought pretty much everyone agreed there were aliens out there. Life is far more likely than most would admit to and with the ridiculous sized numbers you use to calculate probability for something like that it is actually pretty likely.

The real question with Aliens is should we try and reach out to contact them or continue to let it ride until one of them shows up and wants to be seen?
Posted by dawgfan24348
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 9:17 am to
What happens if we do make contact and it's not friendly?
Posted by CheeseburgerEddie
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 10:25 am to
The popular argument these days is the whole idea of the universe is infinite so there must be other intelligent life out there. That is flawed becaus that argument merely makes the case for the opportunity for intelligent life. (as we see it, the definition of intelligent life is an entirely different argument for another time). Even with the opportunity for intelligent life that our earth gave us, the odds of life getting to this point on earth were astronomical. And there were so many different opportunities for it all to vanish it is really scary. I'm not saying we are alone in the universe, but there is no guarantee that we are not the first form of life to survive to this stage. The universe is a vast, and violent area which has absolutely no regard for the progress of life as we know it or for the progress of any organic life.

As to the idea of making alliances, etc in space when the opportunity arises, we must first view the entire planet as one common group with common goals or any beings that have advanced that far will see us as the violent and brutal people we are today and they will eat us alive or take us over for our own good. The idea of they must educate the barbarians (sounds familiar doesn't it)
Posted by beejon
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 7:52 pm to
Swamp gas.
Posted by beejon
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Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 5/13/13 at 7:55 pm to
quote:

On Thursday night local time (Friday morning, May 10, 2013 at about 01:00 UTC), the Cygnus dummy payload dropped down to experience re-entry. As it slammed through the atmosphere at several thousand kilometers per hour, the payload simulator compressed the air in front of it, heating it up. The pressure and heat disintegrated the structure, and it fell apart, blazing across the sky ( as seen in the video above).


Ah, the 'Cygnus dummy payload' explanation. HOW CONVENIENT!!!
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