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pigsy2400
1st November 2019, 14:00
If UFOs were made of chocolate, we wouldn't be able to reverse engineer the propulsion system would we? I mean; its made of chocolate? Imagine the looks on the scientists and engineers faces when they climb into the "engine" room!


"Its Chocolate Jim, but not as we know it!


There are reports of UFOs going back to antiquity; they are now, as they were then, seen through the eyes, minds and beliefs of the people of that time and era. Whether they are observed as chariots pulling fire across the sky, fiery disks, spinning wheels, airships, flying saucers, big black triangles or more recently Tictac shaped craft.


Recent neurological studies in human social interactions suggests "bi-directional mimicry has been suggested to function as a “social glue”, a key mechanism that helps to build social rapport"; essentially "Human adults like those who mimic them, and mimic others more who they like". Do we see UFO's that mimic what we expect to see because we prefer that representation of them? Is this the true language / rapport of the phenomenon? 


This idea of bi-directional mimicry is interesting if applied in the research of UFO sightings, particularly when multiple eye witness accounts report very different details of the same event. It could be theorized that there maybe a two-way biological communication happening here that is translated differently depending on the individual. If a meme was created, spread and adopted that UFOs are of a high technology not yet within the grasp of humanity, is that why UFOs are perceived as they are, as a technological leap ahead of where we are currently?


It would be much faster and cheaper to "manifest" technology than it would to research and develop it!

Lets run with this idea and suggest that if we sighted a UFO and it did indeed mimic what we expected, imagine if we somehow captured the deception / hallucination in a physical form that you could transport, touch and investigate. If we imagined that UFOs were of a high technology, when in reality it was just mimicking what you were expecting to see, would the propulsion system in the engine room even exist or simply look like it should but simply not work because it isn't technically real?

If that was the case then UFOs may as well be made of chocolate...

Bill Ryan
1st November 2019, 14:10
UFOs being made out of chocolate is just as helpful as their being made from impossibly thin nano-engineered layers of bismuth and magnesium. We can't get either to fly! :)

pigsy2400
1st November 2019, 14:21
UFOs being made out of chocolate is just as helpful as their being made from impossibly thin nano-engineered layers of bismuth and magnesium. We can't get either to fly! :)

Hehe, that was kind of the point :)

Kryztian
1st November 2019, 14:33
Some have stated that UFOs are manifestations of our desires from the deepest reaches of our subconscious. Our collective libidinal mental energies are emanations that form into actual visible objects that appear before us in the skies. If the mass of humanity is like me, and the desire for chocolate is the fundamental basis found at the deepest level of the psyche, than this theory makes perfect sense. The questions remains: are they hollow or truffle filled?

pigsy2400
1st November 2019, 15:01
I like your reply :D

Lets take this theory as being correct; Hint; it isnt lol, it was more of a thought experiment than anything else and I don't subscribe to even my own ideas nor do I have an emotional investment or connection to them, I know that sounds odd; but that's how my mind works.

If you wanted to manifest technology or have others manifest it for you using this odd theory;

1) decide what you want people to believe UFOs are
2) discover a way in which you would spread that idea
3) monitor that idea / meme and ensure that it doesn't deviate from your original plan
4) identify those people that are more susceptible to observing such phenomena
5) gather them all in one place and capture it
6) Open a chocolate distribution center

:D

Sunny-side-up
1st November 2019, 15:08
I've seen just about every type of UFO going but none of them had any icing sugar on them at all :(


Recent neurological studies in human social interactions suggests "bi-directional mimicry has been suggested to function as a “social glue”, a key mechanism that helps to build social rapport"; essentially "Human adults like those who mimic them, and mimic others more who they like". Do we see UFO's that mimic what we expect to see because we prefer that representation of them? Is this the true language / rapport of the phenomenon?

Maybe I've seen many, many versions because I hadn't tried to impose my desires on them, just true open mind?

The Moss Trooper
1st November 2019, 17:42
I'm beginning to subscribe to the train-of-thought that 'UFO's' and associated occupants are merely part of a bigger, associated phenomena that manifests it's self to our current, societal standing and awareness.

This view relies on separating what is advanced, human engineered craft and truly fantastical energetic aerial phenomena........ Same with 'occupants'. In testimony relayed by those who have witnessed, met and interacted with these ufo-nauts, there is a very high percentage of human-looking, or human-shaped beings in various suits likened to a divers outfight or astronauts garb. This is not a rule-of-thumb as the whole abduction phenomena seems to predominantly revolve around the Grey beings.......... I'm of the mind that this aspect has very close ties to our Earth-bound military and screen memories, possible mind control and the use of frequencies.

In places where the veil of the Earth is very thin, places like Skinwalker Ranch in North America and Bempton in North East Yorkshire, UK, we see the phenomena present itself in nearly all aspects of recorded historical observations of the likes of Cryptids, Energetic Phenomena, UFO's, USO's (Bempton), Cattle Mutilation......... All emitting from one, small area.

As Jacques Vallée said, I think, "I'll be disappointed if the subject of UFO's turns out to be as mundane as visiting aliens in their craft".......... Or words to that effect.


À bétôt

toppy
1st November 2019, 19:55
As Bashar have said: "There are an infinite paralel realities. If you can imagine something, there is another paralel reality in which all of that is true."
It would be nice to live in the chocolate UFOs world (even if it's so hard to get your hands on one) (just the delicious thought).

Bill Ryan
1st November 2019, 20:23
The theory explains a lot of things.


The absolute secrecy since the 1940s. The shocked public would never believe or accept the truth.



The reports, from Bob Lazar and others, that the disk interiors have no seams or hard corners, and everything is rounded as if the entire thing had all come from one mold, all kind of smoothly melted together.



Lazar (and many others) have also reported that no food of any kind has ever been found in a crashed disk. There aren't even any storage compartments. So the craft itself may be the ETs' food source. As they absorb nutrition through their skin, all the ETs have to do to sustain themselves is roll around on the floor.



It supports the thesis that the craft are operating somehow in their own gravitational space, as there's no heat generated from atmospheric friction which would clearly melt the craft — quickly. :)

Sunny-side-up
1st November 2019, 21:17
I do remember spotting one or two flying saucers filled with fizzy sherbet ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_saucer_(confectionery)
These UFO's are suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans.

enigma3
1st November 2019, 21:33
And here I thought they were made of cream cheese.

Sunny-side-up
2nd November 2019, 09:21
The theory explains a lot of things.


The absolute secrecy since the 1940s. The shocked public would never believe or accept the truth.



The reports, from Bob Lazar and others, that the disk interiors have no seams or hard corners, and everything is rounded as if the entire thing had all come from one mold, all kind of smoothly melted together.



Lazar (and many others) have also reported that no food of any kind has ever been found in a crashed disk. There aren't even any storage compartments. So the craft itself may be the ETs' food source. As they absorb nutrition through their skin, all the ETs have to do to sustain themselves is roll around on the floor.



It supports the thesis that the craft are operating somehow in their own gravitational space, as there's no heat generated from atmospheric friction which would clearly melt the craft — quickly. :)


Hi there Bill.
Those particular ET's (Remember there are many different kinds (or are they one shape shifting kind?)
are probably biological drone robots (Odd job, caretakers)(Minions))

We advanced models upset them, because we can eat Chocolate, so they, to get there own back at us, keep probing us out of spite. o.0

TomKat
2nd November 2019, 19:16
They've been making UFOs from chocolate ever since it was discovered that the moon is made of green cheese. Chocolate landing on cheese is a much smoother ride than metal. :-)

Bill Ryan
2nd November 2019, 20:04
They've been making UFOs from chocolate ever since it was discovered that the moon is made of green cheese. Chocolate landing on cheese is a much smoother ride than metal. :-)And now, at last, the mystery of the name of the famous chocolate bar is solved.


http://projectavalon.net/mars_bar.jpg

Arcturian108
2nd November 2019, 23:53
Along similar lines my partner tells me that before the nuclear age, people believed that the sun was fueled by coal! And he further says that the current belief that it is fueled by nuclear energy is also just a fad.

Rawhide68
3rd November 2019, 00:03
Coming to think of eatable UFO's , The one I sighted back in 1988 loked very much like a pancake, I love pancakes, another one I watched in Scotland looked like it should have tasted as a pop rocket candy, if anyone remember thoose.

pigsy2400
3rd November 2019, 12:27
Just for the record, I don't believe UFOs are made of chocolate :)

I just thought it was a fun way to explore the question "What If Ufos mimic what we expect to see due to what we believe they should look like?"

If we lived in a world where the expectation and belief they were, then would they?

But we don't, we live in a world where we expect them to be of a high technology in nature.

Is this why we they appear to be so? Are they simply mimicking what we expect?

Sunny-side-up
3rd November 2019, 14:19
Hi Daedalus, I understood your point to the posting, and didn't really think you thought UFO's where chocolate ;)

But as for UFO's looking Hi tech?
I think most are the opposite and look very low tech.
Most look the same now as they possibly did back in ancient history art.
Now Sci-fi films produce some very hi tech craft.
The visitors craft, flying saucers do move in very hi tech ways for sure.

Mashika
4th November 2019, 09:34
Hi Daedalus, I understood your point to the posting, and didn't really think you thought UFO's where chocolate ;)

But as for UFO's looking Hi tech?
I think most are the opposite and look very low tech.
Most look the same now as they possibly did back in ancient history art.
Now Sci-fi films produce some very hi tech craft.
The visitors craft, flying saucers do move in very hi tech ways for sure.

I've seen all kinds in pictures, from the saucers to cigarette ones and all in between

The only ones i think are real may be the balls of light, because those have been around all this time, right from early ages to when the Spanish reached the Americas and Foo Fighters in WW2 and possibly even in WW1 but no one really noticed or talked about it. And then it came the time with the fake saucer shaped UFOs because someone let his imagination fly, and yet we still see the balls of light all around these days, so i think that's been a constant all across human history and that says a lot

I have seen the small balls of light or foo fighters, but i have never seen a saucer or anything like that. If ever, i think those are human made

Craig
4th November 2019, 20:31
One of the greatest Far Side comics fits in here quite nicely I feel.

Sunny-side-up
5th November 2019, 11:34
Hi Daedalus, I understood your point to the posting, and didn't really think you thought UFO's where chocolate ;)

But as for UFO's looking Hi tech?
I think most are the opposite and look very low tech.
Most look the same now as they possibly did back in ancient history art.
Now Sci-fi films produce some very hi tech craft.
The visitors craft, flying saucers do move in very hi tech ways for sure.

I've seen all kinds in pictures, from the saucers to cigarette ones and all in between

The only ones i think are real may be the balls of light, because those have been around all this time, right from early ages to when the Spanish reached the Americas and Foo Fighters in WW2 and possibly even in WW1 but no one really noticed or talked about it. And then it came the time with the fake saucer shaped UFOs because someone let his imagination fly, and yet we still see the balls of light all around these days, so i think that's been a constant all across human history and that says a lot

I have seen the small balls of light or foo fighters, but i have never seen a saucer or anything like that. If ever, i think those are human made

Hi Mashika, you know that the Spanish reported and tried to follow 'Giant flying cities of gold' so not just balls of light.

Now if we think on the balls of light:
Could they be materialised consciousness of some kind, a being?
If so could such consciousness then look to us as like other objects, UFO's?
Could those that affect our reality/vision and look like UFO's actually be the minority, failed out come?
By failed out come I mean, they where meant to not be seen at all, but seen as normal every day items.
How many the the thousands of commercial aircraft flying around our skies are actually UFO's which actually have working disguises.

We are not in full knowledge or control of our minds or what we call our reality

pigsy2400
5th November 2019, 14:02
One of the greatest Far Side comics fits in here quite nicely I feel.

That's brilliant, I wish I had found that image before I created the thread :D

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Indeed, the biggest deception of all could be reality itself - or at least how we biologically decode and translate it to make any sense to ourselves.

If humans didn't exist, would the animals get abducted instead?

petra
5th November 2019, 18:20
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It would be nice to live in the chocolate UFOs world (even if it's so hard to get your hands on one) (just the delicious thought).

I was in a few weird worlds (in my imagination!)
One particularly funny one was 'Stupid Ink World' where all the ink is stupid
Don't go to Innuendo World or Plaid World! One is dangerous, and the other is just really ugly...