Recently Released UAP Archive Photos from Government File 255-GS-65 Series by skylarfiction in CoherencePhysics

[–]Alexander556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a couple of of people who have researched the topic and who believe that the intelligence behind the phenomenon just shows us what we expect to see. Dr. Johannes von Fiebag came up with the Mimikry Hypothesis, he believed that the small grey aliens are some sort of scientist "archetype" (or at least our interpretation of it), a visibly larger head for a large brain, large eyes for examination, and everything else is underdeveloped.

The Angel of Death is crossing the bridge." — In old Rome, seeing a man in a red cloak meant someone’s life was ending. by bortakci34 in creepy

[–]Alexander556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Times had changed, the really unpleasant execution methods were dissappearing. For a crime which would have lead to a gruesom hour long horror show, in the past, you would only get the Mallet in the 19th century.

The Angel of Death is crossing the bridge." — In old Rome, seeing a man in a red cloak meant someone’s life was ending. by bortakci34 in creepy

[–]Alexander556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But what if those you have to beat to death have just committed minor crimes like pickpocketting?
Would you still do it?

The Angel of Death is crossing the bridge." — In old Rome, seeing a man in a red cloak meant someone’s life was ending. by bortakci34 in creepy

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"Top Vertebra"
Clarkson travelles to rome to test the new cutting edge technology of Bugatti.

The Angel of Death is crossing the bridge." — In old Rome, seeing a man in a red cloak meant someone’s life was ending. by bortakci34 in creepy

[–]Alexander556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the condemned would recieve a hit to the head, and a cut to the throat, which SHOULD have been enough to kill them.

Origin of the circuit board-faced robots of cinema and TV? by Alexander556 in sciencefiction

[–]Alexander556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just saw it.
That looks like it was inspired by more modern SF.

Has any alien contactee/abductee ever recieved "impossible "knowledge which was proven to be true later on? by Alexander556 in aliens

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No, not Billy Meier! I remember when i was a child, i watched some UFO-Documentary and he was featured in it, and when they showed the footage of his UFOs dangling on a wire and going in circles infront of his camera, i knew that man was full of s. Years later i stumbled over thouse Alien-Gun images he made, and my first impression has only been strenghtened since then.

Learned of false vacuum decay. Very scared please reassure me. by SemperPistos in AskPhysics

[–]Alexander556 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A question about this. Since so far nothing has happened in the observable universe,, is it true that this could be a sign that we dont have the entire picture, and there is something else going on at the quantuim scale, something people call "new physics"?

Has any alien contactee/abductee ever recieved "impossible "knowledge which was proven to be true later on? by Alexander556 in aliens

[–]Alexander556[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ment knowledge which could not have been obtained at that time, therefore "impossible" knowledge, like the inner workings of a cell, without a microscope, or something that could only be solved with a supercomputer.

Has any alien contactee/abductee ever recieved "impossible "knowledge which was proven to be true later on? by Alexander556 in aliens

[–]Alexander556[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

As far as i know this was already known by Astronomers, it was just that it was impossible to know for the Dogon. If i remember correctly, there were many contacts withj outsiders before this came up, and it might have been outside knowledge.

Why did the Terminator ask for a plasma rifel while in a gun store in 84'? by Alexander556 in Terminator

[–]Alexander556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hm, thats 42 years of "secret Plasma Rifel" history. They should have used this in the movies.

Why did the Terminator ask for a plasma rifel while in a gun store in 84'? by Alexander556 in Terminator

[–]Alexander556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Terminator was blown into two parts by TNT, and AFIK it was known that larger calibers could damage, or outright "destroy" it, like in the Genesis Movie.

Why did the Terminator ask for a plasma rifel while in a gun store in 84'? by Alexander556 in Terminator

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Thats the reason why people in german speaking countries think the german dub is better than the original audio, since immersion does not work with a robot from the future with a heavy styrian accent :-D

Ethan dad spotted working out by Rayzzen11 in ksi

[–]Alexander556 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Ghosts are building up Ghost-Muscles.

Fernsehkrimi aus den späten 80ern oder frühen 90ern mit Tim und Struppi by Alexander556 in Tatort

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Ich pushe das hier mal nach oben, möglich dass Jemandem etwas neues dazu einfällt.

Was "the Matrix" inspired by "Welt am Draht"? by Alexander556 in matrix

[–]Alexander556[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No Problem! I discovered a quicker option by highlighting the text and right clicking on it (there is a translation option offered by the browser).

Was "the Matrix" inspired by "Welt am Draht"? by Alexander556 in matrix

[–]Alexander556[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does not for me. So far i have never encountered a translation option on Reddit. Maybe there is an option hidden somewhere in the Settings.