Originally posted by Proper KnobI hear ya. That theory is far-fetched , even by my lowly standards.
Let me put this to you another way.
If aliens are responsible for some crop-circles, lets look at what we know. Our nearest sloar system is Proxima Centauri which is 4.2 light years away, meaning that if we have been visitied our visitors will have travelled an awfully long way. Which would therefore indicate they are far more technologically advanced ...[text shortened]... race travel through space to make pretty patterns in our crop fields in the middle of the night?
You think some kind of (intelligent) energy could have made them.
As to the question why an 'energy' or 'aliens' would make them, my answer would be to help 'awaken' people at the dawn of this new age.
Originally posted by karoly aczelIts clearly not working. Makes you wonder why some alien race capable of creating intricate patterns in corn on a planet half way across the universe cant come up with something more effective at awakening people. But then again, if you are to be believed then they did - they planted the star trek series (but apparently not the X-files).
As to the question why an 'energy' or 'aliens' would make them, my answer would be to help 'awaken' people at the dawn of this new age.
Do you feel more awake after seeing a crop circle?
Originally posted by twhiteheadOh, its working alright, perhaps not on everyone😵
Its clearly not working. Makes you wonder why some alien race capable of creating intricate patterns in corn on a planet half way across the universe cant come up with something more effective at awakening people. But then again, if you are to be believed then they did - they planted the star trek series (but apparently not the X-files).
Do you feel more awake after seeing a crop circle?
I've already mentioned telepathy😵
Apparently people get abducted😵
Dont know where the X-files came from😛
😵
Originally posted by karoly aczelAliens don't exist if you want to debate it go to; tohttp://www.redhotchess.com/board/showthread.php?subject=ufos_and_aliens&threadid=114711
Oh, its working alright, perhaps not on everyone😵
I've already mentioned telepathy😵
Apparently people get abducted😵
Dont know where the X-files came from😛
😵
Originally posted by daniel58Either aliens do exist or I'm crazy. Now the subject of mental health is a whole other debate. All I will say here on the matter is I reckon there a lot of people, say..Christians, for example, that consider themselves sane. (All the while acting out delusional acts of schizophrenia against themselves and their neighbours...)
Aliens don't exist if you want to debate it go to; tohttp://www.redhotchess.com/board/showthread.php?subject=ufos_and_aliens&threadid=114711
Originally posted by karoly aczelSo although you are probably crazy, you are not any more crazy than the majority of the worlds population. I wouldn't say that believing in aliens is a mental illness - even believing you have communicated with them is not on its own enough to diagnose mental illness.
Either aliens do exist or I'm crazy. Now the subject of mental health is a whole other debate. All I will say here on the matter is I reckon there a lot of people, say..Christians, for example, that consider themselves sane. (All the while acting out delusional acts of schizophrenia against themselves and their neighbours...)
Originally posted by twhiteheadI dont know about your part of the world, but here in Australia and in the U.S. there has been a growing trend of people coming out and saying they've either seen U.F.O.'s or been abducted or some other kind of close encounter.
So although you are probably crazy, you are not any more crazy than the majority of the worlds population. I wouldn't say that believing in aliens is a mental illness - even believing you have communicated with them is not on its own enough to diagnose mental illness.
John E. Mack M.D. of Harvard has a book called Abduction ,for example, and on the back cover it reads: "After investigating more than eighty cases of alien abduction and conducting thousands of hours of of interviews and treatment, Dr. Mack is convinced that these men, women and children are not making up their stories, but reporting authentic experiences. They tell remarkably consistent tales of encounters with small grey beings with huge dark eyes who transport their immobilized subjects to a spacecraft where the captives are probed in a battery of tests that appear to relate to sexual and reproductive experiments.
The details Dr Mack provides will persuade every reader with an open mind that these accounts are not hallucinations, not dreams, but real experiences."
..It would be much easier to write the whole thing off as mental illness, wouldn't you say?