Thursday, November 5, 2009

Aliens? Hmmm….I for one have always wanted to believe in life on other planets. This article talks about how they have been looking for life in all the wrong places. They have learned that there are more probable places where other forms of intelligence could be.

Previously they were using the principle of mediocrity, and now that they are using that same principle but applying it to the sun, they feel they may be on to something.

I am a huge fan of things that are difficult to explain. Things like the Egyptian pyramids, and the Bermuda Triangle, and most definitely the possibility of other forms of intelligent life “out there”. I am not easily swayed to believe or not believe. I weigh all the facts – of which there are very few, in my opinion.

I believe that God would not “create the heavens” just for us to look at. That would be silly in my opinion. All that wasted space. I just do not see him as being wasteful. In addition, something to consider, is that we, as the human race, are just an experiment. Therefore, it just goes to think that he (God) put “experiments” all over the Universe. (This is just a thought. Honestly, when I run out of things to say, I start making stuff up. I have to get to 1500 words somehow!)

I do not believe the stories about alien abductions though. Part of the reason for that is that in this day and age, with the technology that we have available to us, the “sightings” have come almost to a complete halt. They still happen, but not as often. If there were other forms of intelligent life out there, why would they abduct us and do such rudimentary experiments on us? More food for thought.

I personally have seen an unidentified flying object. It was about eighteen years ago. I was at my Grandma’s home in Carterville Missouri. I had just put my darling baby girl in her car seat, and was saying my goodbyes to Grandma. Grandma got a strange look on her face. She was staring at something in the sky behind me. It was still daylight, but heading into twilight. I turned to see what she was seeing.

In the sky and what seemed very close were two very large “fire balls” gliding together. Parallel to each other and the earth. There was no sound. Just the large glowing balls. It was the strangest thing I have ever seen. There was no video taken by any one. Grandma and I talked about it for days. When it was reported on the news, they said it was “space garbage”. That, to me, is the silliest thing I ever heard. There is no way they were outside our atmosphere. They were so close; they seemed to be no higher than you could fly a standard kite.

I know I used the words “fire balls”. However, they were not on fire, they were similar in color to fire, but there were no flames.

Call me crazy if you will. I have been called worse. I am just relating what I perceived to have happened that autumn day.

2 comments:

  1. My parents claim to have been abducted on a cross country roadtrip while trying to outrun one of these 'balls of light' in his pickup truck. Both of their stories and recollection match. My dad went to the doctors about ten years ago for a staff infection in his forearm. The doctor x-rayed his arm to make sure that the infection had not got into the bone. The x-ray found that he had a cylinder shaped piece of machined metal along side the bone in his forearm that the doctor said appeared to have been there for over 20 years according to the tissue growth around it. My dad had no recollection of how it could have gotten there aside from the abduction. He check with my grandma, who confirmed that there had been no surgeries as a child that would exlplain that. The doctor told my dad that the cylinder had no adverse affect by being there, but he was so intrigued that he offered to remove it for free. My dad being afraid of surgeries declined. I too have seen strange lights in the sky when I lived in Michigan. I personally think that with all the suns, planets, and solar systems that are in this vast universe, I would have a harder time believing that there wasn't life than I would that we are the only planet with life out of millions or even billions.

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  2. Now that is cool! Thanks for your story. I thought y'all would think I'm crazy. That makes me feel, well at least not alone anyways. (but maybe you are crazy too...LOL!)

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