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UFOs and Paranormal stuff

Discussion in 'Mature Discussion' started by Sephiroth X Slasher, Mar 5, 2008.

  1. I for one believe in ghost and UFOs. They are all real and we need to be aware of these things. That's it.
     
  2. Luke

    Luke Member

    I agree. who really knows how many planets there are in the universe. Theres bound to be life on at least one somewhere.

    And for ghosts.....I believe but i really have no reason for why
     
  3. Figure.09

    Figure.09 New Member

    There is most likely life out in the universe other than us, yes.

    UFOs...well... I don't know. Kinda stupid if you ask me. Intelligent aliens capable of intergalactic space travel shouldn't need to hide and spy on people like this. =/

    As for ghosts, it is possible they travel within a 4th dimension of sorts. I don't think they exist the way we think they do, however.
     
  4. Mike

    Mike Member

    Just a correction to the above; We already travel in 4 directions (ie. dimensions): Up-down, left-right, forward-back, and 'ahead' in time. So they would be moving in a type of fifth dimension.

    However, not to merely be pedantic, I'm going to explain why this is plausible. Imagine an ant walking on the surface of a basketball. How do things look to the ant? Well, it pretty much sees Orange as far as the eye can see...they could pretty much only see in the 'forward direction'. What if it tried to 'sidewalk chalk' a straight line on the surface of the basketball? Well from our 'superior' dimensional view, the lines would look curved (they would form what are called 'great circles' or geodesics on the basketball).

    The take home point is that we can move in an extra dimension with respect to the ant (It cannot move 'up and down' off the basketball). What if I poked my finger down right in front of the ant? Well, when it got sufficiently close, the ant would see it and react. Otherwise (assuming we don't cast shadows or anything), we would remain 'hidden' to the ant.

    Now imagine we 'pretend' we are the lower dimensional being, and we pretend we are walking around on a flat plane. The ghost would be 'cube-like' in nature, and can move freely in this extra dimension (ie. up and down). Only when the cube 'touches down' on the plane can we detect it...much like our finger on the basketball.

    I wish I could find a picture to demonstrate, but I was unsuccessful and I don't feel up to making one at the moment. Just imagine a 'flat square' with a cube hovering above it...when the cube 'falls' onto the flat square, then the beings on that flat square can detect the cube. Otherwise, they cannot.
     
  5. Luke

    Luke Member

    I saw this really old movie a long time ago 4D Man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    This thread got me thinking about it.

    Brilliant but irresponsible scientist Tony Nelson (portrayed by James Congdon) develops an amplifier that allows any object to achieve a 4th dimensional state. While in this state that object can pass freely through any other object. Currently unemployed after burning down a college lab, Tony seeks out his brother Scott (Robert Lansing), a researcher working on a material called Cargonite that is so dense as to be impenetrable, with his experiment. Scott is underpaid and underappreciated at his job but doesn't have the drive to challenge his employer for greater recognition. When his girlfriend (Lee Meriwether) falls for Tony an enraged Scott steals Tony's experiment and starts playing with it eventually sending himself into a 4th dimensional state. When he explains this to Tony he learns that the amplifier was not functioning at the time meaning Scott entered the 4D state via his own will. While in the 4D state Scott can pass through any solid object. The downside is that while in the 4D state Scott uses up his life at an accelerated rate. To survive he must replenish his lifeforce by taking it from others by passing through them. Scott starts using his new found power to acquire all the things he felt he was denied; money, recognition, power and the love of his girlfriend. Tony realizes from the nature of the crimes that the only possible explanation is that Scott is on a rampage with his 4D abilities and somehow Tony has to find a way to stop a man who is literally unstoppable.

    Lol sorry if you think it`s off-topic
     
  6. Yukie

    Yukie Fist Pumps

    I am scared of ghosts...hehe...don't scare me please!
     
  7. SkylerOcon

    SkylerOcon New Member

    As for UFO's, I think that there must be, at least, 100 planets with intellegent life. And out of those, very few are more advanced that us. Sure we probably have been found out by aliens, but Roswells bullshit, it never happened, and I doubt they'll attack us. I hate it when people go 'O noez aliens will kiel us all!'.

    And ghosts. Well, I think I've seen a ghost before (call me crazy), so I believe in them by obligation.
     
  8. Figure.09

    Figure.09 New Member

    You bring up a good point to dimensional analysis (not the chemistry kind). There was a movie called "Flatland" that depicted this concept very well.

    You might've heard of it.

    It was a movie about flatlanded organisms, that only, of course, lived in the 2nd dimension. Then a 3rd dimensional object appears, the sphere, and like a person becoming a prophet, it appears in front of the 2D organisms. Proving to the 2D creatures (that initially believed 3D to be nonexistant) that 3D was in fact real. This could be applied to real life as well, only instead with 4D and higher. And like the 2D organisms disbelieving 3D, the 3D sphere disbelieved 4D.

    They did use a teaser in it to, by featuring a hyper-cube to keep you thinking about it. lulz
     
    Last edited: Mar 6, 2008
  9. Zerieth

    Zerieth Head Game Reviewer

    Only boo-baby seems to be saying weather ghosts are real or not. I believe they are and heres why.
    Within our bodies is energy. Lots of nerve endings shooting power to each other to make us do stuff. I believe that the back wash of that energy is forming around us. Other people can sense that energy, thus us figuring out if someone is standing behind us.
    Now according to our laws of energy it never disappears, just changes. So what happens to he energy in our bodies when we bite the dust? The answer is it disburses and over time, fades. Thats why ghosts are formed, why they remember life, and why they must constantly draw energy in. Thats in my opinion.
     
  10. Zenrot

    Zenrot New Member

    Ghosts - I dont see why not, nothing strong on that argument.

    Aliens - i believe in other wordly life but why do you need to fly your intergalactic space ships around just to study a species that must be less advanced then you given the fact you've flown an unknown number of lightyears just to reach us.
     
  11. Mike

    Mike Member

    Interesting theory, but it needs a couple tweaks. Don't take this as me being pedantic, I want you to fix up the theory so it makes sense. It's interesting.

    The 'energy' (as is defined in a physical sense) in our body typically comes in three forms:

    1) Chemical energy (This is stored as several macronutrients, fats, sugars, proteins, converted to ATP and then released by catabolic processes (Potential energy))
    2) Mechanical energy (Typically caused by muscle contraction, the 'energy' contained in moving limbs (Kinetic energy))
    3) Waste energy (This is heat given off by muscles..the majority of energy is 'wasted')

    Chemical energy is converted into mechanical and waste energy...calorimetry data can demonstrate that this accounts for it all.

    Here's how to tweak it: Is there another source for energy? Is it a 'different kind' of energy? Where would it come from? (It wouldn't be from nerve propagation as you suggested, unfortunately).

    I also think that we can detect people standing behind us based on certain other things. If they cast a shadow, that's obvious. If not, their motion disturbs the air particles around us, which we can somehow detect (Infact, this is why you can never sneak up on a cat (its whiskers can detect slight changes in air motion)). Not to mention, if someone is in close enough proximity, they raise the ambient temperature. This doesn't disprove what you're saying; It's just that the energy would have to come in some form that is not 'energy' as we have defined it.

    And lastly, the energy stored in our bodies leaves our bodies through explicable means: Chemical energy deteriorates in several manners, one of which is known as "Rigor Mortis."

    Rigor mortis is basically the uncontrolled release of calcium into your muscle fibres after death. This release of calcium causes a 'sustained' muscle contraction which makes your muscles feel rock solid. This depletes macronutrient energy stores, and eventually when your body runs out of chemical energy: rigor mortis ceases.

    The thing to address from this post is: What is this 'energy' you describe, and where does it come from? It would not be the conventional 'energy' we know of from physics and chemistry, and thus it need not obey the law of conservation of energy (ie. energy is neither created nor destroyed).

    Infact, here's something to boggle your mind: Did you know Relativity (and specifically, Einstein's "e = mc^2" formula) dictate that mass and energy are not separate entites...but rather different forms of the same thing? (And thus they can be converted from one (mass) to the other (energy))
     
  12. SkylerOcon

    SkylerOcon New Member

    Well, I think I can guess what he will say...

    The energy that he's talking about is merely the same energy that makes up all the fiction stories about wizards and witches. I mean, we can't create fire or anything, but if we continue to do hard physical activity after the point of exhaustion we use that energy and some of it just lingers about us after we use it.

    That's why ghosts are usually people that were in a bloody bout such as murder victims, war soldiers, and other people who did things such as that.
     
  13. Zerieth

    Zerieth Head Game Reviewer

    Ouch, I am hurt. You got half of that right. However lets talk about electricity. It is scientifically proven that our nerve cells are firing little bits of electricity through our bodies. That was what I was referring to. If I was to take an EMF, Electro Magnetic Field, detector and put it to any part of you, it would spike. Thats because it would be picking up the electricity going through you and that is all it detects. Also it is common belief that a spirit can remain in passing just as you said Skyler. There are several types. A passive haunting, which is just a spirit traveling on its old path just before death. It is not aware of anything around it but does appear accidently. Then there is an active haunting which is a spirit that does know you are there. It is generally trying to get your attention either to get help or just to scare you. And some of the spirits are just normal people who didn't pass on. They don't hurt you but just simply exist. Another common belief is that even though a spirit can remain in passing by itself it has to draw in energy in order to manifest itself, like say something or appear before you or just simply to move an object. When drawing in this power it drops the temperature around it causing a cold spot. You can generally tell that by seeing if one, a draft is causing it and two, it is in a sphere off by itself. If you don't believe that I will just tell you about a few personal experiences I have had.
     
  14. Mike

    Mike Member

    I fail to see how I was half wrong...though it is true that nerves actually conduct electricity...you're saying electricity = energy? But this is still 'chemical' energy (if you want to be pedantic you can call it "Electrochemical" energy), whose source is ATP and other precursor molecules...which still falls into the categories I've described earlier.

    It would have to be something we couldn't detect with some kind of equipment like an EMG, MRI, or the such...if we could detect them, they would be subject to physical laws (like thermodynamics). That's what I was saying earlier.


    Off of the sciencey note...what do you think governs a ghost's behaviour? (When is it a 'normal' ghost, when is it a hurtful one?) Do they use the same conscience we do? Is there some other form or body governing it? Do they have a 'brain' like we do, in the sense of generating this energy you're refering to?
     
  15. Zerieth

    Zerieth Head Game Reviewer

    I mentioned different ghost types. How some are just there, rewalking the path they walked before death. They are not aware of anything around them. The truth is that we don't know much about a ghost, just that they can exist in some cases. Do they live in a seperate world? Do they have brains? Yes it is true that some types react to changes around them but how? If I could answer these questions I would join a ghost hunting group. Not every myth is true and not everyone is made into a ghost. You were half wrong by mentioning witchcraft and fairy tales.
     
  16. Zerieth

    Zerieth Head Game Reviewer

    SOME ONE POST SOMETHING!!!@#$#
     
  17. SkylerOcon

    SkylerOcon New Member

    Well. I've seen ghosts, so I believe in them.

    And, I think that we just leave behind energy and if we leave to behind to much, we move on, but a part of us stays here. Same basic stuff as Zerieth, but the outcome is different.
     
  18. Zerieth

    Zerieth Head Game Reviewer

    Cool! I have friends.
     
  19. Yeha, really good stuff guys on what you think especially on the whole Energies thing, but um Hopefully you guys don't go ot far on the side tangent kay?

    New subject: Psychics
    I have had instances when I know about certain scences in my life(dreams or experiences) before they happen. So what you think fellas(continue the UFO/ghost thing if you want)
     
  20. SkylerOcon

    SkylerOcon New Member

    That's called perfectly normal dreams. Everybody gets those.

    I take it as proof that every moment in time is enternally continuing itself, and that every moment we're a new frame, if you will.

    Kind of like a flash animation. One moment stays forever.
     

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