Hypothesis 6: If the UFO experiences have actually a real background,
why then the reports about abductions into spaceships should not be real
themselves?
We foresee once from the fact the fact that such an "extraterrestial
explanation" is perhaps uneasy to many people that so far there is no
conclusive proof that the earth is visited by extraterrestial civilizations.
Such arguments are rather emotional nature than scientifically proof.
The world-wide well-known UFO saga is however full of contradictions:
- There are UFO experiences of the described kind for thousands of years.
They were not described in such way in former times, but either religiously
disguised as meetings with all-powerful "Gods" or later also as
meetings with figures from fairy tales like elves or dwarfs. Also in these
narrations it often came to similar abductions with quite similar accompaniments
as in today's UFO experiences. Allegedly children were robbed and humans were
abducted to unknown places, and the same time delays arose. The question is
then: How many thousand humans over how many thousands of years the "extraterrestials"
actually have to abduct, until they understood finally the structure of our
genetic code? Who is able travel light-years through cosmos should nevertheless
probably be already so far that he can accomplish simple DNA analyses, which our
own scientists are able to perform for a long time. This central component of
the classical abduction drama is thus absolutely unbelievable.
- The medical and surgical procedures, which the alleged aliens use in the
UFO experiences, are to a large extent archaic, brutal and partly even sadistic,
and they are far behind the knowledge of our own medicine. Many of the
described techniques are well-known to our medicines, but they can perform them
usually more gently or even pain-free. Completely in contrast to the modern
medicine the practices of the aliens remind rather of cruelties of black fairs,
which the typical abduction saga resembles anyway remarkably.
- UFO experience reports contain also small individual differences apart from
all things they have in common. A scientific study of the psychologist
Stanislav Grof proved that these differences correlate significantly upon the
personal birth experience of the concerned people (see hypothesis
3). This shows clearly that these experiences cannot be objective.
These arguments show that the opinion that memories of this kind could
actually be based on real experiences with a spacedriving civilization, doesn't
withstand a reasonable examination.
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