Sunday, April 19, 2009

Can Gonorrhea Lay Dormant For Years?

UFO SIGHTINGS IN ANCIENT

What is now known as the "UFO" is essentially a modern concept born in the second half of the twentieth century. However, there are those who interpret certain passages of the Bible and other ancient traditions such as UFO sightings.

Many argue that from the distant past, humans tried to adjust my eyes to his intellect, linking the various sightings with known objects near him. Thus, from this argument, believers in the phenomenon postulate that many old references would be actual alien spacecraft observations. They also note that, if they were unmanned aerial vehicles, there would be equally possible contact with extraterrestrial beings, who conveyed to the observers different teachings. According to this theory, the origin of many past civilizations (Egypt, Babylon, etc..) Lie in these early contacts. These ships would have received different names in ancient documents: courtesy of the gods, fire trucks, vimanas, solar discs, clouds, clouds of fire, Bright Borax, clouds with angels, car Pushpaka, Maruts (all in the Hindu Ramayana) , and also shield you fly, cosmic light, bright pearl, solar discs, arrows Igneous Serpent of the Clouds, lying shield, swords flying, transparent areas, and hundreds of names received in different cultures, clear examples of the different aircraft plying the skies.

Another supposed "proof" is that Paul Sortino and Fernando Santos Martinez called "atmospheric evidence." For these parapsychologists holiness halos that appear in ancient iconography, whether in the Hindu, Buddhist, and later in the images of the beatified Christian mystics, as well as some prints from the pre-Columbian American peoples, there is only one certain cultural and religious remembrance of an aesthetic appearance of the divine beings that literally locked up their faces in capsules, surely could breath on our Earth.

However, this hypothesis does not cease to be an ad hoc explanation, since clouds and chariots of fire could be metaphors used in religious stories and there is no evidence that such stories should be interpreted rather than a mythical form . Although it should be noted that there is no absolute scientific certainty that those descriptions are religious metaphors, because there is no empirical way of knowing if this occurred or not, so the issue remains open to various speculations.

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