Random thought of the day;
Are these are gods and goddesses, are they the spirits of the world, Why do they have to be alien?
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Random thought of the day;
Are these are gods and goddesses, are they the spirits of the world, Why do they have to be alien?
I want to believe:D
This is just a thought on my part, a hunch nothing really to back it up 100% since I'm a novice when it comes to studying Germanic mythos and pseudoscience:
I have a suspicion that UFO's and the sort are signs from the other worlds mentioned in the Edda's, I think of all the galaxies as all the clusters/buds, leaves, whatever within the branches of Yggdrasil, each cluster contains life, worlds, indipendant galaxies containing life which we cannot understand for it is not on our plain of existence, and traveling along the branches of Yggdrasil via space travel is the equivalent of traveling through time/the fourth dimension, the deeper into space you go the deeper into time you go, and within Yggdrasil I believe are the branches of the whole life of the universe, all the possibilities all the outcomes all the present events all the past events and future events, and therefore Yggdrasil would be connected to the fates being attributed with past, present, and future, and the fact that there are 3 fates and 3 wells that water Yggdrasil, I believe that when a UFO is seen or an "alien" not of this world one is seeing the alternate persona's of ourselves/our existence or another mythical being that has travelled to Midgard like in the days of old but in our modern times we interpret these visits differently since the mass majority as a whole is not familiar with the mythos of old, and with the growth/expansion of the universe goes the growth of Yggdrasil.
Addition:
and the Dwarves in the Eddas supposedly made "special crafts from special metals/elements not of Midgard/Earth" if I'm not mistaken special metals+special crafts = UFO = Dwarves = Aliens, we really don't know what they meant by "craft"
I've seen UFOs so of course I believe in them. They tend to remain identified unless I remember to bring binoculars and a field guide.
I saw several bright lights in the sky while driving one night.
My employer said that I could file for workman's comp if I had been probed during the encounter.
The problem is that we, rational people who believe in UFO/extraterrial life are often discredited by idiots who mistake plane for UFO etc. I wish we could be taken seriously.
Me and my mum saw one, so I believe in them, but have no idea what they are.
As a matter of fact, I have once seen an Unidentified Flying Object.
A couple of years ago, in wintertime, I was about to walk under a bridge. On the bridge there were some Somali scum who threw something that seemed to be aimed at my head. It missed and buried itself into a snowbank before I saw what it actually was; a rock, a lump of ice, a snowball, a bottle, etc. It was flying, and I didn't know what it was, therefore it was an UFO. :p
But as for UFO's in the sense of "spacecraft constructed by intelligent beings of extraterrestrial origin", which is what this thread is about ...
Do I believe they exist? Sure I do, somewhere.
Have they visited Earth? Maybe, but if they have there's not a single shred of credible evidence of it. Not one clear photo or video recording, not a single object unmistakable made on another planet, not a single used UFO battery, not a single intergalactic chocolate bar wrapper, not a single discarded alien condom left behind by those "sex on exotic planets" freaks, not a single anything.
Not so much in UFOs and little gray people, or any other easily recognizable form of life.
I am thinking there must be other forms of life, in other planets or other dimensions, they could be anything and we're not necessarily aware of them.
http://miscellany.lolthulhu.com/wp-c...lotl-treez.jpg
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The observable universe it at least 93 billion light years in diameter. It is likely that the galaxies within our visible universe represent only a minuscule fraction of the galaxies in the universe. This universe contains more than 80 billion galaxies, each of which contain from ten million to one trillion stars.
To think that life only evolved on earth, and nowhere else, is a ridiculous thought that can only be justified if one is religious and believe that God created us as the centre of the universe.
Considering mathematical probabilities, life would have had millions of other opportunities to evolve in this vast expanse of trillions upon trillions of stars. Even in our own "small" solar system, there is evidence pointing to life elsewhere. In fact, there is a possibility that the building blocks of life on earth could have come from outer space via meteorites.
Whether intelligent extraterrestrial life had opportunity and the ability to reach earth, is another question, and far less likely.