| Subject: Re: ALLEGED! Aliens and abductions |
| From: nyceddie@webtv.net (E. L.) |
| Date: 03/07/2003, 20:41 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo |
Re: Aliens and abductions
Group: alt.alien.visitors
Date: Thu, Jul 3, 2003, 1:07pm (EDT-1) From:
mikecombs@nospam.comchgnospam2ti (Mike Combs)
Dale Vermont wrote:
Why can't you
people ever agree on something. All you 'believers' all have millions of
different theories and are always seeming to take the chance to ridicule
other beliefs. A bit of unity and some real work and you might have
something.
The problem with any field of inquiry which is totally bereft of real
evidence is that what each "researcher" comes up with reflects his
personal philosophies, and nothing more.
There can only be a tendency toward unity when there is hard evidence
and agreement as to the value of such. And that's why most sciences
(unlike UFOlogy) progress over time.
--
Regards,
Mike Combs
el: "Mike, this comment is not coming from a bright mind: "And that's
why most sciences (unlike UFOlogy) progress over time." The truth of
the matter is that UFOlogy is NOT a science, it is just composed of
experiences that may or may not result in some kind of (circumstancial)
evidence - photos/films/videos. Scientists, on the other hand, are
working with something that any other scientist can join in either in
the field and/or laboratory and may have results. UFOlogy cannot
progress because the phenomena is not tangible. But some of those
photos/films/videos have been shown to contain anomalies that cannot be
examined whether in the field or in a lab."