Share if you ever felt like you got abducted, markings, etc...dreams, anything scary sh**, field crops, stuff that involves aliens.
Reputation: 17Share if you ever felt like you got abducted, markings, etc...dreams, anything scary sh**, field crops, stuff that involves aliens.
Reputation: 785Nope.
Seems a bit silly.
you're stupid if you think we are the only intellegent life in the universe.
sure they might not have visited us, but surely there are other races out there besides our own, the universe is a big place and we only know .08% of it.
as to scary shit, no alien abductions here, but tons of ghost encounters.
Reputation: 29If we only know .08% of the universe then how do we know that we know .08%?
Reputation: 17Well, you can make different arguments. I personally believe that there are, somewhere, because, as someone said, the universe is a big place, but there's no proof either way.
You can say that in an infinite (or really big) universe, there has to be other life, but that's not necessarily true; just like you can count positive powers of two for infinity, and never have a more than 1 odd integer. Just because there's a large (or even infinite) amount of space, doesn't mean all outcomes will play out, i.e., that life will spawn on other planets.
look out into the sky, each one of those stars is it's own solar system.
as for ghost stories, used to live in a house with a poltergeist who would play pranks on us. woke up one morning, no one was home for the past two days, went into the bathroom and sat down to take a dump. Fell into the toilet.
another good one is pouring a bowl of cereal and stepping way to get something and coming back to find it empty.
Reputation: 62Was at my friends new house we where fixing a closet in the attic, and we dropped a screw driver down the stairs, and it was gone.
and yeah really gone, we searched EVERYWHERE, there was nowhere it could go, it was a flight of stairs and a room infront of it, door was closed.
Was scary.
Hey Ya!
Reputation: 154I've been abducted by aliens. I'm currently without body as they've placed my brain into a suspension chamber where they've allowed me to connect to the internets with their uber-fast connection. Hopefully they don't mangle my body too badly during their studies.
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Reputation: 85Well,i was watchiung this episode of psych and it was awesome,all i got to share,thank you
If we only know .08% of the universe then how do we know that we know .08%?
partial truths added to each other increase the 'truthfulness' value of each successful theorem that we have. Therefore, even if we don't know the scale of ignorance to 'truth', we can still judge how much we know by the amount of un-disprovable theorems we have.
Therefore, we can say relatively, that we know 50% more about the universe than they did in another paradigm.
so, if you really want to put it into numbers, we know a (number of theorems that have yet to be disproved (and therefore, has a high probability of truth), divided by absolute truth (and to know everything is to be none other than a god) % of truth.
Therefore, we can know that we only know (some percentage) because since knowing everything is godhood and we know a great deal about how the physical world works.
However, seeing as scientists are now able to play god in the laboratories (creating life as we know it, mixing chemicals, general science), we can state that we are getting closer and closer to godhood, and therefore the absolute truth.
therefore, we know that we know a lot more about the universe than .08% through the use of induction and logic.
@EDIT- also, to be relevant, i was playing outside maybe 8 years ago, when i saw a perfectly spherical disc flying through the air, at about the height of the clouds. It was as large as a cup... which translates into pretty damn huge when it's that far away. It was flying in directions that made it impossible to be a human craft. Then, it went into a cloud cover and just disappeared. Kinda cool, kinda freaky
Reputation: 1151The universe is ever expanding, so the % of it we know is shrinking daily. Even if we are constantly discovering, we'll never see/know all of it.