Re: Planetary System Similar to Sol Discovered
In Article <sdsdsdsdsd-1808011109250001@lc0342.zianet.com> Sheep Defender wrote:
> Favorable planets with a favorable moon orbiting favorably
> around a favorable star in a favorable region of a favorable
> galaxy are so rare that anything even as complex as something
> we would recognize as a 'precocious' fish will be unlikely at
> this early stage in the unravelling of our infant universe.
> Look at the numbers! and try to come up with a wormlike
> creature which has the potential to become a sentient
> manipulator, IF it would ever get the time! (and the favorable
> sequence of impactors and crustal collisions etc..)
Astronaut Says Aliens Have Landed
Las Vegas SUN/ Associated Press, October 13, 1997
Former astronaut Edgar Mitchell is among those who believe
aliens have crash-landed on Earth. Mitchell, who in 1971
became the sixth man to walk on the moon, wants
congressional hearings into what he calls a secret U.S.
government that knows all about it. He believes some
military and other planes use technology derived from alien
spacecraft that have been captured and dissected. "When I
went to the moon 26 years ago, it was conventional wisdom,
religiously and philosophically, that we were still the
biological center of the universe," Mitchell told a spiritual
gathering called the Prophets Conference on Saturday.
"Few, if any, thinking, knowledgeable people accept that
theory anymore.
The Zeta Reticuli Incident
Astronomy, December, 1974
A faint pair of stars, 220 trillion miles away, has been
tentatively identified as the "home base" of intelligent
extraterrestrials who allegedly visited Earth in 1961. ...
The two stars are known as Zeta 1 and Zeta 2 Reticuli, or
together as simply Zeta Reticuli. They are each fifth
magnitude stars - barely visible to the unaided eye - located
in the obscure souther constellation Reticulum. ... an
astronomical detective story ... A middle aged New
Hampshire couple, Betty and Barney Hill ... Intrigued by
the Hills' experience, J. Allen Hynek, chairman of the
department of astronomy at Northwestern University,
decided to investigate. Hynek described how the Hills
recalled the details of their encounter in his book, 'The
UFO Experience' (Henry Regnery Company, 1972): "Under
repeated hypnosis they independently revealed what had
supposedly happened. The two stories agreed in
considerable detail, although neither Betty nor Barney was
privy to what the other had said under hypnosis until much
later. ... One would also wonder what Betty, who has a
master's degree in social work and is a supervisor in the
New Hampshire Welfare Department, and Barney, who
was on the governor of New Hampshire's Civil Rights
Commission, would have to gain by a hoax? ... Stanton T.
Friedman, a nuclear physicist ... has spent many hours in
conversation with the Hills. "By no stretch of the imagination
could anyone who knows them conclude that they were nuts,"
he emphasizes. ... Marjorie Fish, an Ohio schoolteacher,
amateur astronomer and member of Mensa, became involved.
She wondered if the objects shown on the map that Betty
Hill allegedly observed inside the vehicle might represent
some actual pattern of celestial objects. ... Betty estimated
the map was approximately three feet wide and two feet high
with the pattern covering most of the map. She was standing
about three feet away from it. She said there were many other
stars on the map but she only (apparently) was able to
specifically recall the prominent ones [Zeta Reticuli complex,
exactly] connected by lines and a small distinctive triangle
off to the left. There was no concentration of stars to
indicate the Milky Way (galactic plane) suggesting that if it
represented reality, it probably only contained local stars.
There were no grid lines.