you've managed to argue yourself from a point mis-understood due to a typo, to a place of pure nonsence. did you start Poets day nice and early? :drink: :lolol:
were you planning to state any facts on the matter? the clock is clearly not drawn to even segments, the whole theory is bollocks. the reasons for 60, 24, 12 are archaic retention of ancient customs by preists probably trying to make it esoteric to the serfs. there once was 10 months, until...
i reckon there's an obvious problem with that hypothesis, in that half the conditions are themselves based on unproven hypothesis (example need a moon, need tectonics, need jovian planet - why?). its quite possible that on metallic planets in the habitable zone life is ubiquitous.
I'd feel very certain about this assumption, because the probability of this occuring is 1:1, since it has happened. The conditions are not as random as they might seem, since the major variables are quite likely to reoccur given the vastness of space.
whats really very, very unlikely is that...
but then no one of any importance is abducted, its always a salesman or farmer. whats that about?
what we know is that life *is* possible and does exist. therefore logically and mathematically it follows that its more likely than not that it it exists elsewhere (unless the laws of physics...
seems to me you are playing around with semantics, deliberately misdirecting and then saying the rest of the world has cognitive dissonance. funny thing is, your point (that abductions are really induced experience) maybe a valid one, but your presentation is utterly, utterly wrong and has lost...