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Ok, so I don't have facts and figures to back me up but hear me out on this one, ATS.
What say you, ATS?
OtherSideOfTheCoin
reply to post by lostbook
Ok, so I don't have facts and figures to back me up but hear me out on this one, ATS.
Ok so by your own admission right way you dont know what you are talking about.
but you think that the North Star is a UFO because of how it "twinkled" when you Gazed at it through a pair of binoculars over 400 light-years away on a little blue planet called earth.
Sorry OP really not feeling you on this one.
I think its like the rest of the infinite beautiful little silvery dots that paint the black sky of night.... its a star....
not a mother-ship.
lostbook
Ok, so I don't have facts and figures to back me up but hear me out on this one, ATS. I've always had this fascination since a youth about the North Star and the possibility that it may be more than we know. If you look at it, you'll see that it doesn't twinkle like other stars I know that a star's twinkle has to do with the atmosphere as the Earth spins and that the North Star-"Polaris" is at a point where atmospheric movement isn't really a factor but I don't think this is the case. I looked at it once through some binoculars at I noticed something seemingly behind a light. I know this sounds crazy; even more so because I was stargazing with binoculars, but I do believe that I saw something.
Is the North Star "Polaris" the Mothership? Could it be some grand conspiracy where someone watches us from above disguised as a star? or am I just crazy? This would be one hell of a conspiracy if true.
What say you, ATS?
Maybe you caught a glimpse of Polaris B - it is a triple star system. Not sure if binoculars would be
I looked at it once through some binoculars at I noticed something seemingly behind a light.
WAT?
Is the North Star "Polaris" the Mothership? Could it be some grand conspiracy where someone watches us from above disguised as a star?
abeverage
So your logic goes...
It doesn't twinkle like other stars therefor Alien Mothership?
Either your logic is flawed or I am missing the leap and links to this conclusion.
cronic420
I believe OP you are on to something. I live in Ontario Canada. I have had similar views on this theory aswell. I have also looked at the North star through binoc's and watched other star's aswell. But noticed with the N.S, it always has the destinct 5-7 or 8 colours always flashing. One time when I was out in Newfoundland, I was watching and filming the big dipper and the bottom right (cup part) of the dipper started to move away. That specific star also had the same colours flashing, as it moved away and went out of sight, I focused my vid corder back at the same star and it wasent flashing the same colours but different ones and less. I have noticed many stars seem to move every now and again, Ships disguising themselves as stars.
You have my support !!
ThePeaceMaker
Hey lost I'm not here to bash you for claiming what you think we are all entitled to our opinions and thoughts.
Polaris (the North Star) was discovered in 1780. This is my opinion, it's just a star. Civilisation had been around long before the North Star so I don't believe and alien mother ship turned up in 1780 and has sat there for over 200 years watching us.
As for the twinkling, the North Star isn't as bright as many people think. I've often looked at it and thought .. That's nothing special.
Either good luck with your beliefs don't listen to any abrupt answers you may get from people on ats. Enjoy!
lostbook
abeverage
So your logic goes...
It doesn't twinkle like other stars therefor Alien Mothership?
Either your logic is flawed or I am missing the leap and links to this conclusion.
Well, I said "It doesn't twinkle like other stars.." and "...I looked at it through binoculars and I saw something.."
I know it sounds crazy and I pose this as more of a hypothetical question-given the conspiracy driven nature of ATS. I looked at the North Star through binoculars; crazy right? and I thought I saw something there that I couldn't explain. As I posed this question on ATS, other possibilities surrounding this concept came to mind such as"why haven't we gone back to the Moon? or why are we seemingly alone? Is it because we're being watched? Is it aliens watching us? Is it advanced humans from the last extinction who were able to escape Earth? It is possible.
Thorneblood
In the philosophical sense you would, in fact, be quite correct. For wouldn't all stars be "motherships" of a fashion?
They drift through the universe, bringing life to some planets while leaving others barren wastelands.