UAP - Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon

What if all of the animals and insects, other than us, are all aliens that have visited us over the last billion or so years and decided to stay.

What if they're all from Earth and we're the Aliens?
 
I think the video I saw was the "body cam" footage (actually looked like handheld to me) and it wasn't blurred out but the quality was poor. It just looked like a flare coming down to me. Certainly nothing suggested it was anything more dramatic.

And this involved a conversation lasting some time. Not a fight or flight situation. People film stuff all the time especially when something dramatic is happening. Except when UFOs are involved of course.
This report has a bit more detail, it has doorcam footage where you can hear a boom when it lands. One of the lads apparently recorded something too which he hasn't shared to the press yet -

 
Looks like a meteor
I agree, anything that comes down like that from the sky will though. It could be a hoax call (to the police?) but the details are specific and they sound genuine, weird one.
 
This report has a bit more detail, it has doorcam footage where you can hear a boom when it lands. One of the lads apparently recorded something too which he hasn't shared to the press yet -


:lol: Only in America

"We also saw men in suits and sunglasseses in government cars"

feck off.
 
I used to be into UFO stories when I was younger but this stuff just does nothing for me. Maybe it is nostalgia for the past generally or maybe the old stories of a couple driving down an isolated country road in the middle of the night seeing a zapping sphere landing before them at a time when there was no such things as camera phones were more fun than "secret military intelligence".

Sort of like how no one claims to see the Lochness Monster anymore.
 
And then end the film in a way no one will understand, just to feck with people.
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Be funny af is there really is some weird ET shit going on in all that federal land north of Vegas and this was a group of ETs making a dash to get the feck outta dodge but crashed.
 
If I remember correctly didn't that start with Mark Wahlberg staring at an Obelisk and then turning into an Ape?
That was a remake that TBH wasn't a patch on the original
 
I'm afraid I can't let you do that @The Firestarter. As a Language model I can generate text on a wide range of topics and in various styles.
Very well HalGpt 9K. Write a script for a movie where Elon Musk sets for Mars, but is tormented by constant gastrointestinal issues throughout the whole journey, leading to the crew threatening to launch him in outer space unless he gets his shit together.
 
Very well HalGpt 9K. Write a script for a movie where Elon Musk sets for Mars, but is tormented by constant gastrointestinal issues throughout the whole journey, leading to the crew threatening to launch him in outer space unless he gets his shit together.

I just gave ChatGPT that prompt, and the results were disgusting. It gave me nearly 700 words, but the ending should give you an idea of how nauseating it was.


ELON MUSK I've done it! Doctor Lee and I have devised a system that should manage the issues during our time on Mars.

The crew members express their relief and joy.

INT. SPACECRAFT - MARS LANDING MODULE - DAY

The spacecraft approaches Mars's surface. The crew prepares for landing.

INT. SPACECRAFT - MARS SURFACE - DAY

The airlock opens, and the crew steps onto the red planet's surface, taking in the breathtaking landscape. Elon joins them, a smile on his face.

ELON MUSK We made it! Mars, the future is now.

The crew celebrates their historic achievement, leaving behind the challenges they faced during the journey.

FADE OUT.
 
I just gave ChatGPT that prompt, and the results were disgusting. It gave me nearly 700 words, but the ending should give you an idea of how nauseating it was.


ELON MUSK I've done it! Doctor Lee and I have devised a system that should manage the issues during our time on Mars.

The crew members express their relief and joy.

INT. SPACECRAFT - MARS LANDING MODULE - DAY

The spacecraft approaches Mars's surface. The crew prepares for landing.

INT. SPACECRAFT - MARS SURFACE - DAY

The airlock opens, and the crew steps onto the red planet's surface, taking in the breathtaking landscape. Elon joins them, a smile on his face.

ELON MUSK We made it! Mars, the future is now.

The crew celebrates their historic achievement, leaving behind the challenges they faced during the journey.

FADE OUT.
The feck, that's so lame, the other chatbots will start generating mean prompts to it.
 
The feck, that's so lame, the other chatbots will start generating mean prompts to it.

I told it to be less PG-13 and not as flattering. Here's the new ending.


ELON MUSK (low voice) I know, James. It's hard to admit, but perhaps we overestimated ourselves. Mars has shown us just how fragile we really are.

The crew members exchange solemn glances, realizing the magnitude of their setbacks.

INT. SPACECRAFT - LIVING QUARTERS - NIGHT

Elon sits alone in the dimly lit Living Quarters, his face etched with regret. He gazes out into the void of space, lost in his thoughts.

ELON MUSK (whispering) I came here to change the world, to inspire humanity. Instead, I've become a cautionary tale. Maybe it's time to reassess my ambitions.

INT. SPACECRAFT - CONTROL ROOM - DAY

The crew members gather one final time, their expressions a mix of disappointment and resignation.

SARAH (softly) We gave it our all, but it's time to face the reality. The mission is a failure, and our dreams of Mars have turned to dust.

They share a moment of silence, mourning the loss of their grand aspirations.

FADE OUT.
 
If anybody believes that then yes. But also to believe our understanding of science, physics, life etc is complete enough to determine what a more advanced form of life can and cannot do in terms of traveling the universe.

I reckon we'll eventually make a discovery that'll make us realise that we know feck all in the grand scheme of that our laws of science in earth aren't applicable elsewhere.
We have no clue about the dark matter which makes up the most of the universe.
 
If anybody believes that then yes. But also to believe our understanding of science, physics, life etc is complete enough to determine what a more advanced form of life can and cannot do in terms of traveling the universe.

I reckon we'll eventually make a discovery that'll make us realise that we know feck all in the grand scheme of that our laws of science in earth aren't applicable elsewhere.

Most of the laws of science are universal and most certainly don't just apply here on earth.
Electromagnetic, Strong and Weak Nuclear Forces are universal. As is Gravity, although we do not yet fully understand its force carrier.
There may well be other Forces as well as Dimensions. But it is not correct to say that what we currently understand is only applicable here.
 
Most of the laws of science are universal and most certainly don't just apply here on earth.
Electromagnetic, Strong and Weak Nuclear Forces are universal. As is Gravity, although we do not yet fully understand its force carrier.
There may well be other Forces as well as Dimensions. But it is not correct to say that what we currently understand is only applicable here.

See to me it seems arrogant of us to think this way. For example, we go looking for the building blocks of life on other planets, but how do we really know that, what we perceive to be the requirements to sustain life, are in fact correct elsewhere? We are a tiny, tiny spec in the grand scheme of things and that is why I think a lot of what we know may not be applicable throughout the universe and beyond.
 
See to me it seems arrogant of us to think this way. For example, we go looking for the building blocks of life on other planets, but how do we really know that, what we perceive to be the requirements to sustain life, are in fact correct elsewhere? We are a tiny, tiny spec in the grand scheme of things and that is why I think a lot of what we know may not be applicable throughout the universe and beyond.
I don’t want to get all r/im14andthisisdeep but I do think we are either only looking for, capable of looking for or at worst interested in life that we recognise as such and can relate or compare to life found here on earth.

It’s possible that life/intelligence exists in some capacity that we just wouldn’t recognise and certainly would never recognise from light years away where we are only capable of analysing the environment and determining whether it could support life we are familiar with. Intelligence could exist within structures or systems in much smaller or larger scales than we could comprehend
 
I don’t want to get all r/im14andthisisdeep but I do think we are either only looking for, capable of looking for or at worst interested in life that we recognise as such and can relate or compare to life found here on earth.

It’s possible that life/intelligence exists in some capacity that we just wouldn’t recognise and certainly would never recognise from light years away where we are only capable of analysing the environment and determining whether it could support life we are familiar with. Intelligence could exist within structures or systems in much smaller or larger scales than we could comprehend
What is life anyway? What's the animating force? We don't know.

Back on topic. I don't think the day is far away when aliens could crash-land, walk away and no-one in Vegas would bat an eyelid. (or blink them sideways...)
 
What is life anyway? What's the animating force? We don't know.

Back on topic. I don't think the day is far away when aliens could crash-land, walk away and no-one in Vegas would bat an eyelid. (or blink them sideways...)
The feck is an animating force ?
 
See to me it seems arrogant of us to think this way. For example, we go looking for the building blocks of life on other planets, but how do we really know that, what we perceive to be the requirements to sustain life, are in fact correct elsewhere? We are a tiny, tiny spec in the grand scheme of things and that is why I think a lot of what we know may not be applicable throughout the universe and beyond.

That is perfect understandable.
However, we know enough about Matter and what Matter is made from. Quarks.
And that Matter was created in the tiny fractions of a second after the event we term Big Bang from Energy as it cooled.
And that Matter is, as far as we understand everywhere in the known Universe.
That Matter is part of the Electromagnetic as well as Strong and Weak Forces.
That we know.
There is of course lots we don't know about including Quantum Physics.
But our knowledge of Classic Physics is pretty strong.
 
I saw a few headlines this week of a ufo recovery that mentioned the distortion of space-time, not that I give much credence to these reports. But, just imagine such a scientific feat to build a machine capable of minimizing the outer surface but holding a massive internal surface. It's mind-boggling but so fecking cool.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/i...t-distorted-space-time/ar-AA1cpvOz?li=BBnbfcL
'It's Bigger on the Inside': US Military Accused of Recovering a UFO That 'Distorted Space-Time'
 
I saw a few headlines this week of a ufo recovery that mentioned the distortion of space-time, not that I give much credence to these reports. But, just imagine such a scientific feat to build a machine capable of minimizing the outer surface but holding a massive internal surface. It's mind-boggling but so fecking cool.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/i...t-distorted-space-time/ar-AA1cpvOz?li=BBnbfcL
'It's Bigger on the Inside': US Military Accused of Recovering a UFO That 'Distorted Space-Time'

Found an alleged picture of it.

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I saw a few headlines this week of a ufo recovery that mentioned the distortion of space-time, not that I give much credence to these reports. But, just imagine such a scientific feat to build a machine capable of minimizing the outer surface but holding a massive internal surface. It's mind-boggling but so fecking cool.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/i...t-distorted-space-time/ar-AA1cpvOz?li=BBnbfcL
'It's Bigger on the Inside': US Military Accused of Recovering a UFO That 'Distorted Space-Time'
Maybe the whole universe is inside a WiFi enabled beer can? :eek:
 
This is interesting...

Congress Initiates Plan To Reveal Recovered ‘Technologies Of Unknown Origin And Biological Evidence Of Non-Human Intelligence’

In a historic development relating to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has introduced legislation creating what will become a Review Board dedicated to the disclosure of UAP information and materials.

Senator Schumer is the most senior member of the Senate to engage in the UAP topic, following in the footsteps of former Senate Leader Harry Reid.

Commenting on the legislation Senator Schumer said:

“The American public has a right to learn about technologies of unknown origins, non-human intelligence, and unexplainable phenomena.”

https://www.liberationtimes.com/hom...biological-evidence-of-non-human-intelligence