Gaden, on 03 December 2012 - 03:07 PM, said:
You people just don't get it, do you. Anything you can imagine is possible, and Extraterrestrial beings are always capable of it. You always want to complicate matters by bringing up those pesky little facts like physical realities and so on, but you are never going to win this argument, never, never, never...
Humm... I can imagine walking on a black hole and kicking it over to bump into another one. I can imagine grabbing the entire galaxy in a hand, stopping it and reversing its rotational direction. I can imagine jumping straight up from my desk and landing on the Moon in 1.5 milliseconds... But none of that is ever going to happen. Just as what you are suggesting did not happen.
I'm sorry, but it is just super ignorant to believe that a crappy camera can capture super fast images when the technology is effectively worse then the human eye.
How do the ETs make a crappy camera work better? And why do the 9,999 other cameras that are Inside Denver never see anything flying overhead?
Does the aliens "cloaking technology" only not work at that specific distance and that specific vector?
I think you are wrong, the arguement was won on page one of this thread. This thread is like a rattlesnake that continues to bite and thrash after you have put a bullet through its head. It just does not know it is dead yet.
Here at Intel we make processors on 12 inch wafers. And, the individual processors on the wafers are called die. And, I am employed to check these die. That is why I am the DieChecker.
At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid. - Friedrich Nietzsche
Qualifications? This is cryptozoology, dammit! All that is required is the spirit of adventure. - Night Walker