nominalist wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
didnt know that there was a difference between orbs and saucers.
I have numerous alleged photographs of each of them in that chapter. Orbs are spherical, not flat.
I guess Ill have to get the audobon field guide to learn the difference!
Lol!
Never heard of this 'orb' stuff before.
But I have often speculated myself that - if the five percent of UFO's that are not id'd as mundane phenomenon - are indeed something extraordinary-that even then-we cant assume that they are extradinary in the way we imagine.
Instead of being piloted craft they may be somekind of exotic life form.
My own speculations: either they reside down in the earths own crust/mantle and live off of geothermal energy. And that siemic activity disturbs them and causes some to rise into the atmosphere through fissures and volcanoes and fly around.
Or alternately that they live in interplanetary space (kinda like the fictional andromeda strain virus but bigger and benign) living off of solar energy and cosmic rays. They sometimes drop down into our atmosphere and fly around and scare the crap out of us. But they only come down to the earth's atmosphere to breed- kinda like salmon swimming upstream from the sea. Its just part of their lifecycle. Ancient humans thought they were angels or gods. We moderns connect the dots according to our own postwar culture that includes an aerospace industry- and declare them to be intelligently driven craft piloted by alien astronauts. But theyre no more inteligent than jellyfish. Theyre just dumb living blobs that can fly around in the atmosphere and can glow in the dark. Thats probably part of thier mating behavior.
The orbs might be the larvae. And the saucers are the adult forms.
The saucers lay the eggs. And the orbs hatch and rise up back into space.
Trouble is-no one has found the eggs yet.
But when they see (and photograph) UFO's in Mexico- the saucers are often hoverinog over active volcanoes. Maybe they lay their eggs in active volcanoes - and thats why we humans dont find them.
Or - maybe I should lay off the laced joints!