Poll: Your UFO/Supernatural Experience

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FrostyV3

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I believe that I have seen a UFO of some description. It was about 2 years ago now. It was a magnificent blue light which darted in the shape of a star (like the Jewish star) leaving behind a trail of light. It then darted to the center of the star and disappeared.

For the record, I was not under the influence of any drug/alcohol that night; nor was I tired/hallucinating.
I like to think of myself as a rather well educated person; so in my mind there was simply no chance that I was confusing it with a weather balloon, aircraft, flashlight or any other form of projected light.

I would like to know if any of you guys have had any experience with UFO's.

You know what, lets open this up to all supernatural experiences.
~Frosty.
 

AndyFromMonday

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No. I don't believe in the supernatural. And never had any "supernatural" expiriences. UFO's? Don't think so.

What you saw might have been a...comet? Less likely. Maybe an asteroid? But no idea really.
 

Khedive Rex

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I believe in aliens, ghosts, bigfoot, the lochness monster, Atlantis, astrology, numerology, magic, karma and anything else that can make a half-way decent argument for itself. Simply out of principle.

Allow me to put in one vote for "It wasn't a bloody asteroid if it changed directions in the sky multiple times." I won't say it was a definite UFO you saw but ... it could have been. And if the only evidence people have against it is, "You must have been hallucinating. Or drunk. Or lying." than your evidence is a whole lot better than theirs.
 

Tech Team FTW!

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FrostyV3 said:
You know what, lets open this up to all supernatural experiences.
~Frosty.
Therein lies your inherent flaw. You are stating that something which can be witnessed, measured and reported is supernatural, despite the fact that if something has those characterisitcs it is by definition natural.
 

TwistedEllipses

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So aliens have developed interstellar travel that exceeds the speed of light (which is necessary unless they want a VERY long journey). They come here, hover around a bit, but don't say 'hello'. What would be the point?
 

SL33TBL1ND

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The way I see aliens is that they exist but aren't here. Thats taking it a bit far sorry mate.
 

fletch_talon

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carnkhan4 said:
So aliens have developed interstellar travel that exceeds the speed of light (which is necessary unless they want a VERY long journey). They come here, hover around a bit, but don't say 'hello'. What would be the point?
Clearly to let us know that the Jewish faith is in fact the right one.
Seriously though I'm not going to say it was or wasn't a UFO none of us can know that, as much as people would like to think otherwise.

And as far as interstellar travel goes, how do we know aliens experience the same lifespan and emotions (such as boredom) as us. An extremely long lived species would be capable of travelling without faster than light capabilities and they may not feel the effects of boredom and/or loneliness that would affect humans.
 

clicketycrack

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I'm not sure if this is supernatural or not but I once dreamt a huge chunk of my day the night before. I don't really think this is magic but it is definitely evidence that I have psychic abilities that allow to me to tell the future and make people's heads explode.