The UFO Movie They Don’t Want You to See is a documentary that uses critical thinking to analyze the existence of UFOs. The host, Brian Dunning, has debunked over 900 urban myths and legends, making him a reliable source for a logical perspective on the topic. The film argues that while it’s highly likely that life exists elsewhere in the universe, the vastness of space makes it improbable that alien life will ever visit Earth. However, Dunning suggests that some alien lifeforms may already be aware of our existence, and that we may soon detect evidence of life on another distant planet.
Despite numerous UFO sightings, Dunning asserts that all verifiable UFO sightings have turned out to be misidentified celestial objects, airborne clutter, or objects on the ground. He supports his claim by examining four famous UFO stories, concluding that in each case, nothing extraordinary occurred. Furthermore, he argues that claims of UFOs being extraordinary crafts require extraordinary evidence, which has not been provided so far.
Dunning emphasizes the importance of trying to falsify extraordinary claims to rule out non-extraordinary explanations, a fundamental principle of scientific and critical thinking. He criticizes the government’s Unidentified Arial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) for not adequately fulfilling its role. He argues that the task force needs experts who can rule out the most likely explanations for UFO sightings, such as celestial bodies, airborne clutter, and ground-bound objects, rather than physicists and metallurgists who would only be needed if a UFO turned out to be a spectacular craft.
Key Takeaways:
- The documentary “The UFO Movie They Don’t Want You to See” presents a compelling case for the existence of extraterrestrial life based on the vastness of the universe, but argues that the same vastness makes it highly unlikely that such life would ever visit Earth.
- The film asserts that all verifiable UFO sightings throughout history have always turned out to be misidentified common objects or phenomena, such as celestial objects, airborne clutter, or objects on the ground.
- The documentary criticizes the government’s Unidentified Arial Phenomena Task Force for focusing on extraordinary explanations for UFO sightings, and argues that it should instead employ experts able to rule out more common and likely explanations.
“First, the movie presents a pretty compelling case that we are not alone in the universe. The universe is just too large, there are just too many planets and stars, and the conditions that make life possible are just too common, relatively speaking. At the same time, however, the same thing that makes alien life so likely—the vastness of the universe—makes it exceedingly unlikely that it will ever visit us.”
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References:
- Brian Dunning (YouTube Channel)
Disclaimer: As Disclosure is becoming more main stream and accepted by people everywhere the skeptic has to adjust to the changing times. To do this they now are making claims that we are most likely not alone. The Universe is to big to think that we are. But according to their argument the very same reason that they are there (the vastness of the universe) also means that they will never visit us here. Taming Gravity does agree with that we are not alone. But the idea that they will never visit us here is ludicrous!
If they are there, that means there are different stages of evolution, some preindustrial and some postindustrial. To think that those postindustrial civilizations hundreds if not thousands of years further than us haven’t solved the riddle of Taming Gravity is as I said ludicrous! Plus to deny Black Budget programs involved in alien retrieval and back engineering of such t3chnologies is also ludicrous.
So, this is just to present how the skeptic has to adjust to the ever growing Disclosure that we really are not alone and that we are being visited!
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