ALIEN TECH

whitebb2727

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"He lays the beams of his chambers in the waters: makes the clouds his chariot: and walks upon the wings of the wind - who makes his angels spirits and ministers a flame of fire." Psalms 104:3-4
"Behold, he shall come up as clouds, and his chariots shall be as a whirlwind: his horses are swifter than eagles". Jeremiah 4:13

"And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly, yea, he flew swiftly upon the wings of the wind. He made the dark his secret place; his tent round him was the dark waters and thick clouds of the skies." Psalms 18:10-11

"The chariots of God are twenty thousand, even thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place."
Psalms 68:17ms 18:10-11

There are many more.

We are not the only culture to have writings and drawings of such things.
 

Dr.Pecker

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One thing I do think about is, here on earth something is always eating something else. If the same is to be expected everywhere..well I guess I will just say I hope we are not on the menu
 

Dr.Pecker

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Crookes tube

English chemist Sir William Crookes (1832 – 1919) invented the Crookes tube to study gases, which fascinated him. His work also paved the way for the revolutionary discovery of the electron and the invention of X-ray machines.

The Crookes tube is a vacuum-sealed glass container capable of carrying electricity. The original design included positive and negative electrodes and an induction coil to carry current.

When Crookes shot 10,000 volts of electricity through the tube, he witnessed a stunning and unexpected result: The tube glowed fluorescent green. Intrigued, he analyzed the mysterious energy flow and eventually deduced that the energy (composed of the yet-to-be discovered electrons) usually traveled in straight lines and applied pressure on anything in its path.

Other scientists quickly began studying and expanding upon Crookes' findings and inventions. As a result, in 1895, the first X-ray of human bones was made.
 

ULEN

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Crookes tube

English chemist Sir William Crookes (1832 – 1919) invented the Crookes tube to study gases, which fascinated him. His work also paved the way for the revolutionary discovery of the electron and the invention of X-ray machines.

The Crookes tube is a vacuum-sealed glass container capable of carrying electricity. The original design included positive and negative electrodes and an induction coil to carry current.

When Crookes shot 10,000 volts of electricity through the tube, he witnessed a stunning and unexpected result: The tube glowed fluorescent green. Intrigued, he analyzed the mysterious energy flow and eventually deduced that the energy (composed of the yet-to-be discovered electrons) usually traveled in straight lines and applied pressure on anything in its path.

Other scientists quickly began studying and expanding upon Crookes' findings and inventions. As a result, in 1895, the first X-ray of human bones was made.
If my salvia trip taught me anything, it's that we're the final product of that fluorecent green energy. Faster than the speed of light.
 

heckler73

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If my salvia trip taught me anything, it's that we're the final product of that fluorescent green energy. Faster than the speed of light.

I guess Salvia didn't teach you about Maxwell's Equations? Maybe it only opened the door to your education?
 

ttystikk

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Scott Carpenter

"At no time, when the astronauts were in space were they alone: there was a constant surveillance by UFOs."
This is the heart and soul of my own understanding/belief/educated guess;

I know there are other intelligent civilizations out there and have been for a very long time- I know, because the same science that allows me to understand the rest of my world makes this conclusion irrefutable- and I'm in plenty good company.

Accepting that idea then allows for the likelihood of at least one of these alien civilizations being close enough for their technology- advanced far beyond our own- to allow them to come pay a visit.

If I were in charge of security for this corner of space, I'd for damned sure want to keep an eye on those crazy psychotic homo sapiens- I mean, they fucking NUKE EACH OTHER!

And as soon as they show the ability to travel through space and come Fuck with my neighborhood, I'd want to warn them off too!

Arthur C Clarke was absolutely correct. What he didn't say was that the possibility of being alone in the universe was exactly zero.

If the Egyptian petroglyphs are correct, they've been watching our progress for thousands of years; first we were cute and savage. Then we were cute and 'civilized'- which meant exploitative.

Now we have interplanetary travel and nuclear weapons- which tends to make us a bit less cute and a lot more dangerous.

If I were them, I'd be keeping an eye on us, too. With my finger 'hovering' over The Button.
 

Doer

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The lotus. A chariot of fire. If you listen to music and you're still on the fence about ones miserable life/existance, your perception sucks and you need to learn to pay attention to what it is you're really hearing.
Exactly. The 1000 petal lotus and the harmony of music is an inner journey and you need a space ship or aliens for that.

Spirit always hover about, in all religions. And people always are seeing stuff, Wheels within wheels, etc, Dante saw an Inferno where the only way out was down and in. Mystic vision is not on the same plane of consciousness as seeing little gray men in space ships, or is it,, hmmmmmm?
 
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