RE: My introduction post

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My introduction post

in introducemyself •  6 years ago 

Yes @lozzmon, maybe you are right, but I have my own way of thinking, and nobody will ever change it. I'm different from the majority of people, I've a degree in Astronomy and now I'm taking another in Math but in the same time I have always kept my way of thinking, even if I was always surrounded by people totally different from me.
When I saw an Ufo for the first time, I was only 12. And today I'm 30 and I lost the count of how many times I saw them. The unique things that I trust is my experience and my mind, so everyone can say whatever he wants to me I'm open to all possibility but I decide what is right for me.
Bye bye it's a pleasure talk with you

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Where did you see a UFO? Good to talk to you too

Well, every time in the sky and always at nigth. But the first time was unforgettable. It was winter and I was with a friend of mine in a park near my home wacthing the stars. We were just children and at a certain moment we saw a big spacecraft passing slowly,(big like the sun). We got very scared and we ran away crying out. From that moment, my life changed radically. I didn't sleep for several night.
After that, i didn't see ufo for years, and when i was like 16/17, I restarted to see them, but in a different way, for example one time i saw something like a satellite(it appears like a star moving) flying in the sky, that interrupted in some point its motion and it came back to supersonic speed!! So only the first time I saw a spacecraft, but in the others, always stuff similar to light globe doing strange motion on the sky. And as I just told you, recently I saw them 3/4 times, in pairs fixed in the sky, like stars, and soon after they disappear!!

I don't exactly believe in what you say you saw but I do believe you when you say you saw it. There's currently too many variables to say exactly what it was for sure. I like to remove as many variables as possible to derive exactly what a thing is, thats only possible with enough information.

Ok sure I like your point of view. In fact I can't say what they were with absolutely confidence, so what were their origin. But definily I can say that they were not a common plane or warplane, a
helicopter, or a satellite, or a shootong star. I look at the sky every day since I was a child, so I'm sure that they were somenthing unusual.