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Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:32 am
by adultwebmaster
A "UFO" crashed to Earth near the New Mexico town of Roswell 60 years ago this week.

What was it?

An alien spacecraft or a top-secret research balloon, as the Pentagon maintains?

What are your views?

Blue


Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:34 am
by steve56
David Vincent knows he has seen them.

Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:28 am
by Alex L
There's a bit here that is quite interesting:


Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:18 pm
by Trumpton
Every time I see or read anything about this event something new is "discovered"!

1). "Object" crashes.

2). It's only a US military weather ballon.

3). No, it's an U.F.O.

4). It's a "spacecraft" from "another" planet.

5). This is "officially" denied.

6). New "report" disagrees with "official" report.

7). Witness claim seeing "beings".

8). This is again "officially" denied.

9). Witness in sworn statement says he saw "the bodies of dead little green men".

10). Nonsense say Pentagon.

11). Witness takes lie detector test and says he saw "little green beings walk away from their crashed spaceship".

12). Utter rubbish say military personal who claim they were there at the time - but that was decades ago and their memory might be somewhat faded!

13). Hospital orderly says he definately saw the military bringing into the hospital injured "little green men - about a dozen or so, and they were treated and afterwards walked freely about the hospital".

And so on and so on!!!

Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:35 pm
by Sam Slater
A load of bollocks.

Little green men my arse.

I don't think we've much to worry about concerning aliens. Though superior beings are a probability when we consider the amount of solar systems, and planets in the universe; travel may be a problem.

Even if they got to Earth, and assuming they could breath the same air we do, and that our temperature is similar to temperatures their bodies evolved to cope with, bacteria would eat away at their bodies within a day or two.

Every living oranism on Earth has had millions of years in which to perfect ways to combat viral and bacterial attack. They have too, but to bacterium unlike Earth's.


Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:53 am
by eroticartist
Anyone who imagines that Earthlings are alone in the Universe just needs to look up at the billions of stars on a clear dark night.
Mike Freeman.

Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:42 pm
by diplodocus
I suspect there is other life out there, but don't think it will be like us, the people that search for life


tend to look for the markers that we depend on for life ie water and oxygen. But whose to say other life will require these.

also with ref to time travel, if it were possible I don't think it would be into our dimension due to the paradox laws, I think it would be into a parallel universe


Re: Roswell 'incident'

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:45 pm
by Sam Slater
I'd guess time travel is impossible.

It may become possible to speed time up, or slow it down, but time will continually creep forward, and we will never be able to rewind the clock.

Einstein thought that the faster we travel, the slower time goes. I don't know about that. Is it time that slows down, or just the measuring of time?