No, but we can't be the only civilization in solar system. You only need look at the engineering from previous civilizations like the Inca & Puma Punku, Bolivia is just one, Peru has many examples of advance engineering, they had help from someone else. The Nazca lines in the Nazca Desert, in Southern Peru, most can only be seen from the air, the first powered airplane flight was 1903 & balloon manned flight 1783, so there had to be aerial vehicles of some form back then. Look at the pyramids in Egypt, no soot stains from candles,wicker torches on the inside walls, so what did they use for lighting them?
I agree. We are a minuscule planet compared to the universe, there has to be other life out there, and closer than we think
Just look at 'The Wall of Humanity' at Tiwanaku, Boliva, not far from Puma Punku, a 175 intriguing sculptures of faces, all different some human, some resembling aliens as described seen today.. It can't be explained...
http://www.screwfix.com/p/defender-e89810-festoon-lighting-kit-60w-110v/44425 I wonder if Screwfix had things in stock in those times?
Well there was the Baghdad battery some 2000 years old, discovered in the 1930s & still able to produce a current, wonder if a Duracell would last that long.
“Let there be no doubt. Alien technology harvested from the infamous saucer crash in Roswell, N.Mex., in July 1947 led directly to the development of the integrated circuit chip, laser and fiber optic technologies, Particle beams, Electromagnetic propulsion systems, Depleted uranium projectiles, Stealth capabilities, and many others! How do I know? I was in charge! (A matter of public record)I think the kids on this planet are wise to the truth, and I think we ought to give it to them. I think they deserve it.” - Colonel Philip Corso Army Intelligence officer, former head of the Foreign Technology at the U.S. Army’s Research and Development department at the Pentagon and former director of intelligence on President Eisenhower’s White House National Security Staff
Ok, that's enough silliness, Mr Ha. Oops - it's not Mr Ha. I chust assumed... Anyhoo, if you wanna laugh, read 'The Men Who Stare At Goats'. A department in the US military was actively looking in to psychic stuff in the '60's, trying to learn how to kill living things by 'thinking' about it. And let's not mention the head of the unit who tried to run through a brick wall - 'cos the massif gaps in his atoms should have allowed this.
I am not saying I believe this stuff, it intrigues me. Twin towers 9/11, inside job without a doubt There is a cure for cancer, how can there not be.
Oooookkkaaaayyyyyy... I can agree with three words in that post, Wiggs - "it intrigues me". But only three.