JohnnyBoy wrote:My uncle says that he has been fishing off the north-eastern coast of England and has seen white lights that move along the horizon before changing direction and shooting out of sight at impossible speeds.
I understand how important it is to feel that you are sane, but I can't help wishing that I could see something that might be extra-terrestrial.
Hehe...yes, I keep looking at the sky when it's bright.
Those lights...were they similar in size and speed to a shooting star, but without a trail and able to do instant 90 degree turns? If so...he probably saw what I did see...and when I wrote that on some other forum, a guy wrote that he once saw such things while visiting a friend at his home village...and that the people there had been seeing such things for many years now, simply becoming so used to it that they just ignore them.
Another thing I once saw was also strange: Something up in the sky, sitting still...and some other thing flying towards it at a very high speed. Then they appeared to "join" and the thing which sat still vanished with immense speed high up into the sky until I couldn't see it anymore. It appeared to have a small trail of fire, but no smoke or plane-like trail. As that was close before sunset, I did wonder if I saw some missile test or spaceship dock and fly away...especially because of the trails, but I never really could believe that theory. It was way too fast in acceleration when it went away and I cannot believe humans could manage dockings at such high speed those two things were using.
Well...maybe sometimes it turns out what I did see. My mothers aunt had once reported a ball lightning in her home, and at that time, everyone claimed she must have been hallucinating or something like that...and now the scientists can create similar things in laboratory with movements just like she told about.
The problem with modern science is, that it's so far advanced that people keep thinking that everything science could not explain cannot exist...they just forget how we got to this point, because scientists did try to solve mysteries in the past and found out about their nature.
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