What if UFOs are actually upper atmoshpere life forms?

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They once said that life couldnt exist in the deep sea regions, it does. They once said life couldnt exist in Antarctica, it does.

Could it be that some sort of life exists in our upper atmosphere? Perhaps some sort of plasma based life forms that would explain the lights in the sky?

Heres an interesting video on youtube that shows some sort of space worm thingy floating around...

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY66Tk8dI8E[/YOUTUBE]
 
kinda looks like a floating banana lol but i do believe things like this can happen day to day
 
i dont know. what i know is that there are stills tons of things to discover on earth. what about the bermuda triangle? what about the tons of creatures we haven't discovered yet.
 
i dont know. what i know is that there are stills tons of things to discover on earth. what about the bermuda triangle? what about the tons of creatures we haven't discovered yet.

If you're the more logical and scientific facts type of person, the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by a vast field of methane hydrates on the continental plate, which is capable of making ships sink, as it was tested. It also causes airplane engines to stall and well... crash lol.

BUT...

If you're like me, and love something beyond our understanding (and something more interesting lol).. you can just believe it's UFOs or time warp.

But it seems to be a whole lot of weird disappearances there.. USS Cyclops where about 300 ppl went missing without a trance or a body to be found, or the TMB Avenger Bombers that were never found during WW2... kinda big for just gases to do something like that..
 
If you're the more logical and scientific facts type of person, the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by a vast field of methane hydrates on the continental plate, which is capable of making ships sink, as it was tested. It also causes airplane engines to stall and well... crash lol.

BUT...

If you're like me, and love something beyond our understanding (and something more interesting lol).. you can just believe it's UFOs or time warp.

But it seems to be a whole lot of weird disappearances there.. USS Cyclops where about 300 ppl went missing without a trance or a body to be found, or the TMB Avenger Bombers that were never found during WW2... kinda big for just gases to do something like that..
yeah but i heard once that some people were in a plane over the bermuda triangle. well they barely went over it but managed to get out of there before crashing and people had all a minute late in their watch and some said they saw weird things down. then again its my mom who told me that and she is not much of a reliable source.

has anyone ever came back from the bermuda triangle alive? lol im sure theres plenty of weird undiscovered creatures down there.
 
I guess it's a possibility. There is obviously a lot of things we don't know about our planet, and the universe itself is one big funbag waiting to be explored.

I've often entertained the notion that "life" envelops a much broader spectrum than what we usually think about when we say alien. "It's life, Captain, but not as we know it". I think this is a very realistic outlook.

On the Bermude triangle: I do know that the earth's magnetic field in that particular area wreaks havoc on instruments and equipment (compasses, computers, etc) and the weather can be particularly nasty. The combination of those two alone can be enough to crash virtually any plane (flying in poor weather with defunct instruments is a crash waiting to happen) and can cause serious problems for even big ships and may even cause emergency broadcasts to "disappear", which may explain the more or less mysterious disappearances of vessels and aircraft (i.e. they never got the message out that the ship or plane was in trouble).

It's not a waterproof explanation, but I think we can safely assume that the Bermuda triangle is not some kind of alien hunting ground. We can probably rule out sea monsters as well.
 
There are bacterias that prefer living in volcanoes or in radioactive waste. I don't think your idea is too far-fetched.

In a ton of soil, there are about a million micro-organisms known to man. There's estimately six million we have yet to discover. That's one ton of soil from any one random place in the world.
 
i would think that it is very likely that there is a sorts of shit in the ocean we dont know about. they are called something else under water than ufos. dont remember right now because i am tired. but my mom saw some tv show about it and it sounded cool
 
bats can see infared. the best human way for a human to understand it is to put on a pair of infared goggles, but think about it for a second..

bats don't see heat. their heat sensors underneath their eyes or behind the nose or wherever they are located depending on species, are not a set of eyes, nor a set of ears, a set of nostrils or a mouth. it is a sense we can't fathom, we can only emulate the concept. when you look through a pair of those infared goggles, you don't see the world from a bat's point of view, you are just able to emulate the sense that a bat uses to orientate itself. it also uses sounds. a bat emits and receives a few different types of frequencies and energies, which in total forms an image in the head of the bat.

humans are the same. we use our hearing, eyes, smell, taste and nerves to sense different types of matter, energy and to receive various frequencies. much like the bat has a very own image in the brain that we can't fathom, it's the same for us. our senses form an illusion in your head, which is why when you sit in a room in a chair and look at a book on the coffee table, you think of that book as a seperate entity in space. in reality, you and the book are sort of one. you are bound by a series of atoms that are in between you and the book. energy can flow freely in between all these atoms. everything in the world is, in that manner, connected. this isn't bhuddism, it's science.

i'm establishing some facts to say that i truly believe there are different types of energy forms and frequencies that affect us all, that we are unaware of. let's say there's another force of attraction in nature that, without it, the universe would collapse, but it's not something that directly interferes with the frequencies we are able to pick up, and thus, we are oblivious to them. if not for technology, the concept of infared beaming and heat signals is something we wouldn't be able to grasp. we can feel heat with our central nerves system and the nerve sensors in our body, but we can't tell heat from uh.. unheat, from a distance. we need to feel it. the same is probably true for a lot of species, say, bacterias that prefer to swim in plutonium. they probably have some functions that a human could never fathom, although the concept could be explained.

in 1982 a scientist made a discovery. i dont remember the specifics too well, but he was able to have two electrons in two different atoms respond to eachother instantanously, regardless of distance. how is this possible without a fourth dimension? they could have been on seperate sides of the universe and there would still be no delay. if anyone knows more about this discovery and i'm misguided, please do enlighten me. but this is an experiment i know took place, and i know there are published documents that support it out there in the world somewhere. i know it's for real, so i don't know why people still like to think about god and molecules. quantum physics is where it's at. some quantom theory is more far-fetched and unrealistic than some, but the experiment mentioned above gives me so many ideas about possible solutions to life's great question, and i believe it was a huge step in the right direction, as far as definining consciousness and understanding the way of the universe goes.

unfortunately, we are limited. there are as many atoms in you as there would be you's in the sun. the way everything from a quark to a galaxy interacts with its counterparts is very interesting because it all seems to be very very systematic. people like to say that the world is more complex than people like to think, but i think it's even more complex than that.

within these beliefs i find it feasible that there is a life form living in the atmosphere. very much so. i know, like i mentioned earlier, that there are bacterias that live inside volcanoes. do you know how hot a volcano is, son? the atmosphere's cold temperature and lack of oxygen is nothing in comparison my friend.
 
btw i dont need anyone to quote the god and molecules remark and point out how disrespectful that is, and tell me people need to define themselves and follow their heart, and that we all have the equal right to believe in what we choose. i was merely making a point, i wasn't seriously saying i think that religious people should drop their beliefs on the basis of that experiment i talked about.

just a precautionary disclaimer.
 

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