Quote: (04-20-2013 01:34 AM)houston Wrote:
Has anyone seriously researched aliens, Area 51, abductions and everything else we always hear about? So much shit out there, I wouldn't know where to start.
Yeah, I've been into UFOs since I was in elementary school. I would go to the library when I was 10 and check out books to read on UFOs and space in general. I've always loved this shit. I totally believe the UFO phenomena is real and I'll go out on a limb and say that I saw one myself with a friend when I was about 13 or so. Still remember what it looked like perfectly to this day. There's no way in hell it was a balloon or anything.
I would say the most interesting UFO case I'd ever read was the story of Barney and Betty Hill. That's a good place to start. It happened in the 60s. They didn't know they had even been abducted until long after. For some reason people who get abducted often report the "missing time syndrome" where they may have been out in the woods or driving somewhere isolated then all of a sudden find themselves on the side of a road and have no idea how they got there or why it's instantly 2 hours ahead when they look at their watch. The woman, Betty kept having nightmares so she decided to go to a psychologist. She was put under deep hypnosis and then started recalling what happened in those few hours that went missing when she was driving in the countryside with her husband. Her husband was put under hypnosis and corroborates the story. I won't go into all the details as I don't remember everything, but the aliens examined them and probed their bodies with strange technology. As usually with these abductions, the aliens don't actually speak, they just communicate ideas through their mind.
Now here is the part of the story that blew me away. Betty asked the aliens where they were from. One of them showed her a star map and asked if she knew which star was the sun. She didn't and the alien never explained anything more beyond saying that the heavy lines represent frequently visited stars, the thinner lines were less visited routes. She also said that even though the "map" was flat, when she looked at it, the stars were in 3 dimensions, like she could see depth even though it was a 2d surface and they were also luminous, like actually shining. Under hypnosis, Betty was able to draw the star map she was shown. This is the actual map that she drew under hypnosis:
Years later an astronomer found out about the story and was particularly interested in the star map. Since it was assumed that the sun was part of this photo, she began constructing a 3d scale model of all stars in the solar neighborhood and began looking at it from all angles until she found a perfect match. Keep in mind, Betty drew her map before we had these stars cataloged so there's no way Betty could've seen such a map. The astronomer identified the stars and here is the actual map and compare it the one she drew under hypnosis:
She had said that the two big stars at the bottom right were closest from her perspective when looking at the map(they appeared with depth even though she was looking at them on a flat surface which is why she drew them big). It was concluded that this map was likely drawn from the perspective of the alien's home system. Those two stars are actually called Zeta Reticuli 1 and Zeta Reticuli 2. These two stars are almost identical to our own sun and would be great candidates to look for extra-solar planets. Not only that, every star that has a line drawn between it is a sun-like star, which are stars most likely to host planets with life. There was no way Betty knew this because we didn't have those stars cataloged at the time, yet alone knew they were sun-like. So in all likelihood one of those Zeta Reticuli stars is the home of some of these alien visitors. She and her husband passed all lie detectors too, but the map thing makes me really believe it.
There's other fascinating stories out there, check out the movie Fire in the Sky, about the Travis Walton abduction. Check out that guy I mentioned up above, Bob Lazar, his youtube clips are really fascinating. I don't know if I believe him or not, but it's just one of those what if he's not bullshitting things. If he's not, then just wow...
Edit --
Yes, it's Friday night, I'm home, not getting any poon tonight and I'm talking about space aliens.