jer_j
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You left out THE MOST obvious - and propose two things that are actually one thing.
The list SHOULD logically be:
1) Known (ie: natural or "mundane")
2) Insufficient Information
3) Unknown
Then the speculative but unproven hypotheses for the Unknown category might look like:
1) ET
2) Interdimesional
3) Indigenous "aliens"
3) Jungian conciousness
4) add as you think of one...
The categorisation is then easier to understand and I hope it makes my contentions easier to place in context. I think that is where people are actually having trouble with my ideas...they have no schema in which to place them. So I refer you to the above.
You can rearrange the list all you please (I myself stated it wasn't exhaustive), but the point is that, given an unknown, there's no reason to jump to the most fantastic conclusion. Call it interdimensional, call it ET, call it whatever you want - they're all giant leaps from anything we've observed in the world around us, and as such they're extremely unlikely. I could state that the lights in the sky are the glowing, floating turds of the rare orange panda that hides in the Canadian wilderness - but what would be the value in that?
But the "blimp" is EXACTLY that (!) an "unobserved, unrecorded phenomenon".
That blimp may not have been observed. But we've observed blimps many, many times in our history. I would hope this was obvious.
I cannot help it if others argue from that premise...I simply point out the illogic of that position.
No, I'm saying that your accusing them of taking a "physics is dead" stance just because they won't assume magical explanations that contradict everything we understand about the physical universe is nonsense.
