Aliens

Do aliens exist?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 12.5%
  • No

    Votes: 38 79.2%
  • Maybe so

    Votes: 4 8.3%

  • Total voters
    48

I believe Tucker is telling the truth. Weird shit happens out here in the world. Billy Corgan says he saw a human being "shape shift." Throughout human history people have seen and experienced "things." This is where all the ancient myths and tales have discussed fairies and elves and werewolves and "spirits" and vampires and ghosts. These stories arose from real human experience (as only a good story can which is why many of the most successful movies were adapted from well constructed novels that are based in truth). As stated before, I myself have seen and telepathically communicated with UFO's in the sky. The book of Ezekiel deals with all kinds of strange beings and phenomenon. I think negative experiences with these phenomenon and "forces" such as the one Tucker had are created by Satan and positive experiences such as the one I had are created by God. They are signs, symbols, and wonders in the battle between good and evil.
 
I voted no aliens. My most plausible explanation is UFOs are modern tech. Just 10-15 years ahead minimum of anything released to public. Could be operated and controlled by advanced AI (this the Congressional “it’s non-human” comment) 2nd most plausible explanation is it’s a complete hoax/distraction. 3rd most plausible is tech from a past civilization or past humanoid species life form on earth. 4th, future earth beings (human or another genetic species) that have figured out how to time travel backwards, supernatural beings /interdimensional beings /other worldly beings-aliens (I’m lumping all these options together).
 
To balance out the bad experience, here's an example of a good one.



Yes, I did.I can’t prove it 100% but I have a story that matches others who’ve met angels so I believe it. When I first arrived in China I walked off by myself through the city to explore. I found myself lost among the twisting alleyways, and I got into a bad neighborhood. I stopped to watch some men playing music but turned and saw a crowd had formed around me, and it wasn’t friendly.
Suddenly a man in an old suit walked in, grabbed me, and yanked me out of the mob like I was weightless. He looked like a 24 year old Chinese fellow with a thin mustache. He spoke good English with the Chinese accent.“Well, it looks like you’ve very popular. ”I laughed as he took my arm and gently led me back to the main road. Sarcasm isn’t something that’s common in China, but it’s what I needed to hear to calm down.
We made small talk and he was asking me about my favorite meals in China. Eventually he asked me if I was a Christian and he told me that he attended a local church, so we chatted about Jesus, and next thing I knew I was back home. And I hadn’t told him where I lived.I never saw him again. He acted very Chinese, spitting on the ground, not making constantly eye contact, and I believed the act.
It was only later that I realized he pulled me out of a crowds like I was weightless (I’m a tall, muscular guy and he looked like he weighed 150 pounds), knew English, knew how to calm me down, and knew where I lived. He was just what I needed to get out of there and I felt entirely safe. So anyway, I can’t prove it, but it’s the only explanation I can supply.
 
The stories are real.

I was once attacked by a demon in the night. This experience happened to me a few years ago when I was super focused on my faith through prayer, fasting, and in general kept sin to a minimum.

I was praying a Novena, which to those unfamiliar with Catholicism is a 9 day prayer to a saint. I don’t remember which saint it was, but I was on the 3rd or 4th day.

That night I went to bed as normal. I awoke around 2 AM to a small demon / imp - like creature rushing at me and attempting to choke me. It was the size of a child, black, tail, horns, and very angry demonic eyes. I felt its hands on my neck.

I pushed it off me and then it disappeared. I got up and went to the bathroom startled. Washed my face in cold water and went back to sleep. Nothing else happened that night and it hasn’t happen again. It’s been about 4 or 5 years.
 
I voted 'Yes' in the poll. I define aliens as advanced civilizations like those in the Star Wars / Star Trek universe, not little green goblins flying around in a saucer.

I think that although the chance is slim, there are definitely aliens out there somewhere. There are billions of galaxies, stars, and planets. There must be other forms of life somewhere.

Interestingly, some near-death experiencers gain understandings of aliens during their NDE. Here is the story of someone who, during his NDE, managed to meet and learn about aliens. https://www.nderf.org/Experiences/1roger_c_nde.html

The reason we are separated by vast distances from aliens is so we cannot interfere with each other's evolution. We must evolve in our own ways.
I learned while I was back that we could not interfere with primitive worlds, and it's the main reason there's a great distance between planets to act as a buffer, preventing us from reaching their world. It could be very dangerous to their evolution since they must go through it themselves, just as we need to. In the next life, we humans will be incarnated on another more evolved planet, because there's a minimum and a maximum evolution permitted on Earth. Past that point, the most evolved and intelligent person on Earth will be the least evolved and the most primitive person on a more advanced world.

Now about angels,
A lot of the replies to that tweet have good angel stories as well. I definitely believe this is real.

Several of the stories had someone that helped the story teller in a life or death situation, and then after the event nobody else had seen this person but the story teller.
While I never experienced this myself, I have heard stories from those who have. I have a neighbor who once had a near-fatal car crash that caused his car to flip over. In the chaos, a middle-aged stranger came and helped him get out of the car and provided first aid. After he regained his senses, he wanted to thank the stranger, but the stranger was nowhere to be found.
 
4th, future earth beings... that have figured out how to time travel backwards...
This is one theory I had, but with a bit of a twist... I had the thought during my close encounter that it was me from the future observing my current self. Whatever UFO's are, we in our current pea-size human brain form can never understand what they are, much less why they exist. Some ask, "Why can't anyone definitively prove their existance and why don't they make themselves known by talking to us"? When you go to the zoo do you talk to the animals and try to explain to them why you're there and what a zoo is? Do you try to enlighten the animals by trying to explain to them that they live in cages and that they should break free? These human beings are thousands if not millions of years further down the evolutionary path than we currently are, and we literally have nothing in common with them, there is nothing for them to share with us or to talk to us about. It is possible that they are simply here to view their long-lost origin story.

We are neither created nor destroyed, but simply changed from one form to another. Life and death are an illusion. We were never born, and we never die. The alien ships that people see are moving at will through dimensions of existance, they are not "traveling" through space and time in the way that our 2024 human brains are perceiving these unexplainable phenomenon.

2024 human medicine will in thousands of earth years become perfect... we will eventually conquer illness and death through medical technologies and therapies. I call this "The Art of Perfect Medicine." At this juncture in Earth Time there will be a merging of the spiritual and material worlds as death will no longer be a human experience. In other dimensions/realms this merging has already occured and it is possible that UFO's are simply a manifestation of that symbiotic, God created, "future" alignment of perceivable immortality.

As for UFO's being demonic I don't believe that. UFO's may even be what Biblical writers referred to as "angels." The book of Ezekiel clearly outlines strange entities that descend from the skies.

God created all things, and this includes UFO's.
 
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Based on our current understanding of science, it’s much more plausible that the various UFO sightings (if not a Govt hoax) with the rate of acceleration and speed etc are not craft carrying biological beings, but are drones or operated by AI intelligence of some kind. There is the possibility of tech that is bending space/time making it possible for a biological being to not splatter into goo on acceleration I suppose but it’s all just our imagination in Sci Fi ideas at this point.
 
Based on our current understanding of science, it’s much more plausible that the various UFO sightings (if not a Govt hoax) with the rate of acceleration and speed etc are not craft carrying biological beings, but are drones or operated by AI intelligence of some kind. There is the possibility of tech that is bending space/time making it possible for a biological being to not splatter into goo on acceleration I suppose but it’s all just our imagination in Sci Fi ideas at this point.
Fun fact: if humans were able to build a starship with thrusters able produce a constant at 1g acceleration indefinitely, the travelers within the ship could traverse the entire diameter of the observable Universe in a few decades due to extreme time dilation that occurs from these speeds. I can barely wrap my head around it, but it has to do with special relativity causing time dilation based on velocity or gravity/mass. The weirdest part is that once you reached the other side of the Universe, nothing you intitially saw would even be there anymore since in 100b years, everything will have shifted away.

It's actually achievable, in theory, but the fuel requirements would be beyond absurd to produce that much thrust for so long, plus you'd need to have shielding from impacts. Any alien that could do that would be laughably advanced compared to us, even if they were only doing it within their own galaxy or galaxy cluster.

The big problem here though is time would only slow down for anything in the ship. So any aliens that did this would likely have to abandon their entire civilization in order to do so, since even travelling within a galaxy/galaxy cluster would mean thousands or millions of years would pass, basically, the distance in travelled in light years is how much time would actually pass.

Of course we can speculate too about "wormholes" or "warp drives" that bend space, but we have no idea if this is even possible, so it's kind of pointless to talk about.



The stories are real.

I was once attacked by a demon in the night. This experience happened to me a few years ago when I was super focused on my faith through prayer, fasting, and in general kept sin to a minimum.

I was praying a Novena, which to those unfamiliar with Catholicism is a 9 day prayer to a saint. I don’t remember which saint it was, but I was on the 3rd or 4th day.

That night I went to bed as normal. I awoke around 2 AM to a small demon / imp - like creature rushing at me and attempting to choke me. It was the size of a child, black, tail, horns, and very angry demonic eyes. I felt its hands on my neck.

I pushed it off me and then it disappeared. I got up and went to the bathroom startled. Washed my face in cold water and went back to sleep. Nothing else happened that night and it hasn’t happen again. It’s been about 4 or 5 years.
That is classic sleep paralysis. People from other cultures have them too, but they take on different imagery. Consciousness is mysterious and we cannot pretend to understand what happens when we walk the line between consciousness and sleep, hypnagogia is wild stuff, in some ways more wild than psychedelic experiences.

I've episodes like that myself, along with many other sleep based hallucinations.

I'm not denying your experience as not real, i'm denying that it needs a supernatural explaination.
 
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That is classic sleep paralysis. People from other cultures have them too, but they take on different imagery. Consciousness is mysterious and we cannot pretend to understand what happens when we walk the line between consciousness and sleep, hypnagogia is wild stuff, in some ways more wild than psychedelic experiences.

I've episodes like that myself, along with many other sleep based hallucinations.

I'm not denying your experience as not real, i'm denying that it needs a supernatural explaination.

It wasn’t routine sleep paralysis. There have been two times in my life when I’ve seen real entities and they coincide with deepening my Christian faith and prayer. There was the time described above when I was attacked by that demonic entity. The other was many years when I awoke to a halo like figure standing over me.

Both times were immediately following a deepened Christian faith.

Now before I recommitted to Christianity, I went deep down the Buddhist path. This included hours of meditation (I even lived in a Buddhist monastery for a period of time) During all this spiritual practice and meditation I didn’t have an episode like either I’ve described.

So it is clear to me that these events are related to my Christian faith and not general spiritual states.

There is a belief that demons only begin to appear once they begin to lose their influence on you. There is no reason for themselves to be known to those already firmly on the road to hell. To regular people they are disguised as temptation everywhere. Once you begin to seek God and stray thats when they take more drastic action against you.
 
I was once attacked by a demon in the night. This experience happened to me a few years ago when I was super focused on my faith through prayer, fasting, and in general kept sin to a minimum.
You know what they say. If you're taking flak, it means you're over the target.

Keep going.

Godspeed.
Of course we can speculate too about "wormholes" or "warp drives" that bend space, but we have no idea if this is even possible, so it's kind of pointless to talk about.
Actually I heard NASA figured out the theoreticals on positive mass alcubierre warp drives. It even got improved to the point of only needing Jupiter converter to energy to work. Absurdly power inefficient, but theoretically possible.

There is also another design by a Japanese scientist who claimed you could move faster than light in physical space using a certain method, but I can't remember where I heard it.
 
Actually I heard NASA figured out the theoreticals on positive mass alcubierre warp drives. It even got improved to the point of only needing Jupiter converter to energy to work. Absurdly power inefficient, but theoretically possible.

There is also another design by a Japanese scientist who claimed you could move faster than light in physical space using a certain method, but I can't remember where I heard it.
Being possible in theory doesn't mean it's possible in practice. I remain skeptical, and I think it'll be centuries before we have anything resembling a quasi functional prototype, if ever.
 
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