Friday, February 20, 2009

UFOs?

There has been a lot of noise going on lately about UFOs and other planets and space and et cetera. So I asked myself, "Does Bennett Reid believe in UFOs and aliens and other planets with intelligent life forms like ourselves?" My response to myself was 'Absolutely!'

So if you are a god-fearing person and believe there is only Earth and nothing else, well everyone has their beliefs. But, why can't aliens be Christians? If they've invented spaceships and can abduct people by beaming them up, they are smarter than we are, so why can't an alien be a christian. Maybe another God made them? You never know. Think about this, if God created space and all those stars and galaxies, why wouldn't he invent other intelligent life forms and other Earth-like planets. You don't think God one day decided, hey, I'm gonna make another planet in this other galaxy and put intelligent beings in it. I think he has.

Here is my explanation:

Space is infinite, supposedly. So you are telling me there is all that space out there, I mean galaxies, upon galaxies, more stars than grains of sand, and there is not a single other type of life form out there and no other planet that can support life. Bollocks! There are about 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe. So, some galaxies we cannot see (yet). So all those galaxies and stars, and not one planet has another form of life. I have no doubt in my mind that there is another planet out there with aliens. My prediction is about 40% of the people that claim they saw a UFO probably saw one. Some of them could've been seeing an anomaly made by an asteroid or something, and yes some of them are just looking for attention and/or crazy.

Were people abducted by UFOs? Well, that might be a little far-fetched, but you know, it could've happened. Why not?

Here's some more food for thought. The mathematical calculations of the Universe are astronomical (no pun intended) when you think about the magnitude of the Universe. Some galaxies are a couple millions of light years in diameter. 1 light year is 5,865,696,000,000 miles. So think about that.

To contradict myself, the only problem with all this mathematics of the Universe, how did a UFO travel that far, considering everything is so far away. That is an unanswerable question, only a theory can be derived. My best theory is these so called aliens/intelligent life forms are more advanced in the knowledge of science, astronomy, and mathematics than all human beings, that they've been able to invent something (a UFO/Spacecraft) that can travel extensive distances to visit our planet. Probably at speeds unbeknownst to us. They could be traveling here as we speak, but not making it here for another 50 to 100 years.

I believe they are less naive than homo sapiens, and know an uproar will be the outcome if they were to show themselves. If a human went to another planet with intelligent life form, we'd probably bust on through their atmosphere and land our spaceship and think everything will be peaches 'n creme and the other intelligent life form will welcome us. These aliens that have visited Earth probably know we'll try to destroy them and run tests; they do in the movies at least.

I doubt we will witness a visitation by intelligent life form in our lifetime, (you never know) but trust me, there is a very good chance it will happen, I think sooner than later. Just over 50 years ago, 1957, Sputnik was the first aircraft in space. Look how far we've come since then. So in another 50 years, who knows what could happen.

2 comments:

  1. Best post thus far! This should've been the opening post of Bennett's World.

    I am assuming that you have negated the possibility that UFOs are merely "unidentified flying objects" and not necessarily alien-occupied flying saucers? I believe we may need an explanation from someone in the US Air Force.

    I certainly believe there is a strong probability that extraterrestial life forms exist, but I am uncertain of that intelligent life is out there. Yes, there are countless galaxies, and perhaps even other universes, but intellegent life on Planet Earth is only possible because its exact proximity to the Sun renders it habitable. Scientist have concluded that Mars is the only other known planet that as any habitable conditions. Thus, to suggest E.T. life, as you have, we would first need to make the assumption that another gas-filled orb has a gravitational pull towards its star within the same proportions as Earth, or Mars, has towards the "Sun." To the extent that that is possible, I believe in life beyond Earth.

    Geez, I need to quit the books.

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  2. What about if aliens and UFO's are just humans from the future traveling back in time to view what life was like in the past. I can not take credit someone else gave me this idea. I just cant remember who. Give credit where credit is due.

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