Tomtomkent
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So energy is the multiple of the square of the speed of light and mothers?
The "We the People" feature on the White House website was launched in September. Visitors can create petitions and, if they get enough signatures, get their issues reviewed by staff and receive an official response.
The two petitions concerning aliens received thousands of digital signatures.
One started by the Paradigm Research Group has more than 12,000 signatures. It demanded that "the President of the United States to formally acknowledge an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race and immediately release into the public domain all files from all agencies and military services relevant to this phenomenon."
"The U.S. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet," he wrote on the official White House website, "or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race."
Force is equal to the acceleration of yo mama.
"The U.S. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet," he wrote on the official White House website, "or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race."
I'm certain this will silence the believers, right?![]()
Can I get an "Amen"?
Good news/bad news for believers in extraterrestrial contact. The good news is, they forced the office of the President to make a statement.
The bad news is, this was the statement.
I'm certain this will silence the believers, right?![]()
The credit crunch.Of course, I'm also wondering what the reason will be for the lack of an alien invasion. Guess anyone?
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I think those studies have been taken seriously and the conclusion - from the investigators and the people on this board - is that UFO's remain, by definition, unidentified. Maybe you could show me in the reports where they conclude that such-and-such a UFO sighting is definitive evidence of alien craft/visitation? I'd be happy to read anything you have to present but obviously I'm not interested in going through all the files if there's nothing to find anyway.
Also, probability is useless if all you have are claims which, as I'm sure you're aware (or at least as has been pointed out), are not evidence in themselves.
ETA: A genuine question here: are you saying that the sheer volume of reports means that statistically speaking, one of them must be true?
The point is that studies falsify the skeptic's null hypothesis by showing that the probability that all UFOs are of mundane origin is so low as to be virtually certain they are not. How we interpret that is a separate issue.
Krikkiter,
You've moved the goalposts again. The point is that studies falsify the skeptic's null hypothesis by showing that the probability that all UFOs are of mundane origin is so low as to be virtually certain they are not. How we interpret that is a separate issue.
If UFOs aren't "mundane" then what are they?
The word mundane has two primary meanings. The first is "ordinary or commonplace" and the second is "of this world". So clearly, we are dealing with phenomena that are extraordinary if not out of this world ... or simply put alien.
The word "alien" does not necessitate extraterrestrial. Simply being alien to human knowledge and civilization qualifies as alien. However the ET hypothesis seems more reasonable than secret bases no human has ever discovered.
Lastly, I've also said that statistical probabilities are not the same as material real-time proof. So I don't promote the statistical falsification of the skeptics null hypothesis as proof.
However it does lend circumstantial evidence to the case for alien visitation.
It's not, it's the mkIII cigar shaped UFO with portholes, distinguished from the mkI and mkII by it's ability to "fly as fast as a jet plane" whilst being observed by a single witness who watched it fly as fast as a jet plane for over 20 minutes as it flew past him in a straight line.That doesn't look like a blimp!
Leaving the ball still in your court to falsify the null hypothesis.
He appears to have gone straight from a position of claiming that the null hypothesis has no meaning in terms of UFOs to claiming that he's falsified it already.
The lack of intervening steps is pretty breathtaking.
ETA: Come to think of it, this is the same sort of thought process that allows him to say "We dont know what alien space ships look like but if we did, this is how they'd look."
... no human has ever discovered.
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Krikkiter,
You've moved the goalposts again. The point is that studies falsify the skeptic's null hypothesis by showing that the probability that all UFOs are of mundane origin is so low as to be virtually certain they are not. How we interpret that is a separate issue.
Until you falsify the J Randall Murphy null hypothesis, they are clearly all thought to be mundane. Simply put, you won't be able to simply declare them to exist.If UFOs aren't "mundane" then what are they? The word mundane has two primary meanings. The first is "ordinary or commonplace" and the second is "of this world". So clearly, we are dealing with phenomena that are extraordinary if not out of this world ... or simply put alien.
Well, no.The word "alien" does not necessitate extraterrestrial. Simply being alien to human knowledge and civilization qualifies as alien. However the ET hypothesis seems more reasonable than secret bases no human has ever discovered.
I hope you weren't thinking that anyone was going to take the word of a hoaxer. Here's the proof of the J Randall Murphy UFO ( firefly ) Hoax:Lastly, I've also said that statistical probabilities are not the same as material real-time proof. So I don't promote the statistical falsification of the skeptics null hypothesis as proof. However it does lend circumstantial evidence to the case for alien visitation.
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