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Title: buzz alrdrins interview on the apollo 11 ufo (google vid)
Source: google
URL Source: http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=6647204125621625190&q=ufo
Published: Aug 7, 2006
Author: various
Post Date: 2006-08-07 11:07:03 by gengis gandhi
Keywords: None
Views: 188
Comments: 6

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=6647204125621625190&q=ufo


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man those fucking weather balloons sure get around. yeah, and i mean, come on, you can't believe a crackpot like an apollo astronaut....he doesn't even live in a trailer park and has excellent dental work.

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#2. To: gengis gandhi, christine (#0)

Love it. Catch this one, christine.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-08-07   11:37:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#3. To: Jethro Tull (#2)

the one consistency maintained within science is a firm belief in the status quo. its really quite schizophrenic. one the one hand, they recognize that their entire field rests on discovery, and discoveries are always that which turns out to be unexpected. this differentiates a discovery from that which is obvious. so the entire axis of science spins on the premise of the unexpected.

years ago, before it was possible to investigate, scientists believed the sea floor was sterile and devoid of life. the pressure, the lack of sunlight, etc, all led the 'great geniuses' (read herdlike conventional defenders of the status quo) to believe nothing could live. however, once investigated, not only was life found to exist, it was plentiful. and the same pattern of thought has existed around every discovery, whether it was the heliocentric theory, surpassing the speed of sound, aerial flight, the internal combustion engine, the germ theory of disease transmission, etc.

now, this is amusing enough, but one would think that at some point the ego based masturbation that passes for science would fade, and be replaced with a truly scientific view summarized as 'it is possible, but we do not know for certain'.

but it seems rather idiotic to suggest that life can exist in the universe, here, but nowhere else. the fact that conditions can be present to foster life, even once, means that it is possible elsewhere. it takes only one instance to prove a theory wrong....one exception.

so, they are attempting to say that life can exist in the universe, but it can't exist anywhere else....in a universe of staggering proportion, whose body we have not even explored, much as a scientist in a row boat propounding that life cannot exist at the bottom of the sea, whose total opinion is based on his inability to descend anywhere remotely close to its depths.

arrogant insanity writ large, not once, but as the common denominator of science itself, as it attempts to palm itself off as today. more than anything, what passes in cosmology for science is superstition.

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