



Whilst browsing Slashdot today I stumbled across an interesting article. The article asked, simply enough: “What do you believe even if you can’t prove it?” Screw science, screw proof. Do you believe in little green men? god? elvis is alive and living with james dean? speak up. you know where the comment button is!
I’d have to say that the number one thing I believe in that I can’t prove is that life on other planets exists. Not only that, but I’m convinced that intelligent life, probably far more advanced than ours, is out there somewhere. Are they bi-pedal? who knows, but I bet they’re out there. Have they visited us? Now THERE’S the $64,000 question. The debate in my head rages on. On one hand we’ve got the pyramids – myan, incan, egyptian. the math and skills involved to make those pyramids as exact as they are boggles the mind. there are also many references to the pyramids highlighting celestial points. and the size of the blocks, etc. etc. etc. Then there’s the modern day sightings, abductions, etc. If aliens have the technology to travel light years through space to visit this little rock, don’t you think they would probably have the intelligence and technology to realize that the middle of arkansas is probably NOT the best place to find intelligent life? Granted, Washington DC may not be much better for the intelligence aspect, but at least the power center of the world is more or less there.
Again, sound off. What do you believe in even if it can’t be proven?






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I agree. Although, I would refer to Earth as “little ball of water” instead of “little rock” since so much of our planet is made up of water.
Later,
Jason