The lightspeed barrier troubles me, too. But I've been thinking lately that there is one thing faster than the speed of light: the speed of thought. I'm thinking that 22nd or 23rd century scientists are going to embrace this idea and make faster than light travel possible. In fact if we blink around the Cosmos instantly it could hardly be considered travel at all.

But I'm more interested in your theory of the 5 humanoid species. Can you do a little lecture for us?


--Bill


On 9/23/2012 11:09 PM, Allan H wrote:
I have never seen a UFO,, been though other experiences that are very real,, I believe there have been at least 5 different humanoid species here on earth possibly more


there is no doubt in my mind there are other habitable planets in our galaxy who knows how many withing the universe. The problem is distance... only recently I have been thinking that the time space barrier can be broken,, how no idea.

I am sure in the spiritual world it the time space barrier does not exist that is not much to add.
Allan


On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:51 PM, William L Houts <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:




    I've been around for a while now, so I thought I'd put in a topic
    for discussion.  I'm very interested in the UFO phenomenon and
    wonder what the singing minds here have to say about it.  As for
    me, I don't have a dog in this fight --I tend to think that
    there's something to them, something very unusual, but I'm not at
    all certain that they're even piloted.  Jacques Valee, one of the
    more interesting theorists on the subject, says that they're
    something like external dreams.  Well, he doesn't say that
    exactly, but that's how I interpret him. Carl Jung, who was also
    very interested in the topic, says something very similar.

    I have an experience to relate, too.  About fifteen or sixteen
    years ago, I was flying down to Las Vegas on Southwest.  Looking
    out of my window I saw, perhaps 20,000 feet below us, a
    disc-shaped object. It was featureless and, in the bright sun and
    from this angle, almost perfectly white.  It wasn't particularly
    fast and other than the fact that it was round, it wasn't all that
    interesting. I told my three travel mates, and they all basically
    called me a liar.  (I was very interested in occult topics in
    those days, so my judgment was highly suspect.)  I'm not convinced
    that it wasn't something like a military test craft or something
    like that, but it was a UFO both in the high woo woo sense and in
    the sense that it was an unfamiliar flying object.  Anyway, that's
    my story and I'm sticking to it.

    Tennis, anyone?




    --Bill


    -- "I just flew in from the Land of the Dead and boy are my arms
    tired."

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