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UFOs: A scientific point of view 14 Articles

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    by Richard Serra

    Although I'm not a scientist, it doesn't take one to understand that by numbers alone, the possibility for alien life outside our galaxy or even in our own galaxy, life most likely exists, and the sightings we all hear abo...read more

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    by Joel Kontinen

    Have you seen any flying saucers lately? Many people think they have. Even now, reports of mysterious sightings are circulating in the press and on Internet forums. The modern UFO boom began in June 1947 when a businessma...read more

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    by Sandra Douglas

    UFO's, Unidentified Flying Objects, have been reported by humans since men of ancient times first looked into the sky. Possibly the first documentation of UFO sightings were found carved into the rock in the granite mounta...read more

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    by John Devera

    Ufology is a pseudo-science. That means, those so-called experts in ufo phenomena are self-proclaimed experts in a field that fraudulently masquerades as a science. This may not be politically correct, and I am sure it w...read more

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    by EMoore

    Unidentified flying objects are as much a puzzle to the scientific community as they are to the skeptical and un-skeptical world at large. But it is undeniably true that the fascination for these unusual reports of abducti...read more

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    by John Traveler

    For more than half a century we have been hearing accounts of alien visitation, the UFO phenomenon, predominantly centered in the USA. No incident of such has become more notorious than one alleged to have taken place near...read more

  • by Najam Ahmad

    before giving a scientific point of view we have to differentiates what are ufos.there are many people who don't know what they're talking about. Since there are many well documented observations that lack specific explana...read more

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    by Todd Daigneault

    UFO's, scientifically evaluated, should not necessarily mean just debunking. Skepticism, as a form of agnosticism, is viable. But even sooner or later an agnostic has to either become a believer or a non-believer. There...read more

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    by Ray Burke

    UFOs: A Scientific Point of View. The very term UFO conjures up exotic images of strange lights and shapes of graceful movement and speed in the twilight skies. These flying saucers or hovering cigars that are glimpsed ...read more

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    by David Poulter

    I am not a scientist so this is not really a scientific point of view, but anyone who watches television or can read must understand that the Universe is big. It is truly immense, the word that springs to mind is infinite....read more

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    by Ian Loft

    The human race has been infatuated with the phenomena of UFO activity along with the endless debate over whether or not they exist. From the early Stone Age paintings depicting unusual figures featuring helmets, unusual s...read more

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    by Giles Bovis

    Whether you believe they truly are intergalactic craft from outer-space or that they are merely man-made, hi-tech, secret experimental aircraft; UFOs have captured the imagination of people for decades. However; do not be...read more

  • by Ray Noble

    Isn't it interesting how fear of the unknown so easily lends itself to hysteria? I should probably apologize beforehand for offending your moral sensibilities. I realize that discussing the existence of UFO's in an analyti...read more

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    by Lin Edwards

    UFOs are simply unidentified flying objects, and so any object in the sky that we cannot identify is by definition, a UFO. They are sometimes called UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), since the term UFO is sometimes see...read more

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