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UFO crash in baltic sea

The object could, of course, be a natural phenomena, or something manmade.

Too much doubt!

Quick!

call in the experts!

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Lindberg said his team has neither the interest nor the resources for further investigation of the anomaly.
Sounds like they are excited and think it really might be an extraterrestrial craft.
 
I hadn't heard about this movie, but it looks both awesome and terrible (in a Michael Bay kinda way).

Exactly what I was thinking when I saw the trailer last Friday before Cowboys & Aliens. I thought it was rather odd they used a sound similar to the transformers sound. That wonk-wank-wonk sound byte.
 
Sounds like they are excited and think it really might be an extraterrestrial craft.

Nah, I doubt it.

Look, discovering an alien ship would be the biggest discovery man has ever made. Of such significance as to make the discovery of fire or the wheel or electricity rank up there with the invention of the DVD rewinder. Concrete proof of alien life would be HUGE.

If they thought for a minute it might really be an alien ship they would have immediately went after it.

Thats my opinion.
 
Nah, I doubt it.

Look, discovering an alien ship would be the biggest discovery man has ever made. Of such significance as to make the discovery of fire or the wheel or electricity rank up there with the invention of the DVD rewinder. Concrete proof of alien life would be HUGE.

If they thought for a minute it might really be an alien ship they would have immediately went after it.

Thats my opinion.

Yes, it would be huge as you say. However, does anyone doubt that somewhere out there in the over 100 BILLION other galaxies in the universe that there is NOT life?

To me, the question is how intelligent or evolved the other life is. Are we ahead of the curve? Or, given the fact that the universe is 13.7 billion years old (give or take a few hundred million years) and humans are about 200,000 years old in our current form, are we at the very low end of the curve?

Even if another hominid like species had only a 100,000 year head start on us, the difference would be astounding.

Fun stuff to think about, but IMO it is only a matter of time until we have proof of life located elsewhere.
 
reminds me of that dude that thought he found Atlantis out in the ocean using Google Earth, but then was shot down when many people patiently explained that the lines he mistook to be human-created foundations and structures were simply artifacts from the satellite's imagery, and are seen all over those images projected through satellites.
 
You guys talking about the Battleship trailer must not have played through Crysis and Crysis Warhead. First thing I thought of when sitting there waiting for Cowboys and Aliens.
 
first of all - Battleship - worst movie title ever btw - has two things going for it

Brooklyn Decker

/Battleship bashing
 
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