Oh boy...
Fish are two dimensional creatures. Fish has no concept of up, and although fish can swim upward they still only experience 2D existence, basically left and right, same way with bugs. I'm surprised you even asked this question.
Fish and insects are two dimensional creatures, even though they constantly move around in 3 dimensions... right...
May I remind you that if a creature is truly 2 dimensional, then the fish will only be able to see cross sections of everything in this world. Obviously every creature on this Earth is and perceives in 3 dimensions.
This here goes for all of you that challenge my theories; why is that when you hear a news reporter stating something on television or a school teacher stating something in a classroom, you accept it as absolute undeniable proof? And when you hear a former military official or some other whistle blower on the internet presenting his or her testimony and evidence, you automatically dismiss it and label it crazy or unrealistic? Just because the source of the evidence is unconventional you label it as hoax, don't you think its a bit naive?
News reporters don't give me science, they give me news. Am I going to deny that a cyclone just hit Queensland? No. I have no reason to deny what they tell me.
Science teachers are teaching me things I have never even thought of for myself or they're giving me much further insight into subjects that I have scraped the surface of in my mind. What they say makes logical sense and I myself have no better theories, so how I can be so naive as to never believe a thing they tell me? Until I have reason to believe otherwise and can conduct my own research to better test these theories, I'm going to be fed what they give me.
I'm going to label it as crazy because that is what is most likely the case. I've seen so many people claim that they saw something or they know something
without a doubt and yet they still have turned out wrong. People just can't be trusted. Also, even if they did see a light in the sky, why do they instantly assume it's an alien spacecraft? Don't humans fly? Can't out of the ordinary lights appear in the sky, such as the aurora borealis? After rubbing your eyes enough or looking into a bright light for long enough or in some other ways that have to do with the brain, don't you see floating lights right in front of your eyes?
There are just way too many other possibilities. We're also in a time where talk about aliens is thriving. It used to be witches a few centuries back, but now we know better than that.
Also when you say that scientists haven't discovered alien life, you are applying very humanistic approach toward the whole issue. Saying that is like saying, that insects still haven't discovered humans, because this is exactly what we are in comparison with advanced alien civilizations. However aliens have discovered us millions of years ago and have been watching us very closely, amongst other things.
Can insects see us? Can we see aliens?
Oh right, you must've seen the aliens then. You've been watching them watch us for millions of years.
I also think that you don't really understand statistics. Let me simplify this for you; let me give you a clear statistical example, it is statistically impossible not to find white people in Europe, it is statistically impossible not to find great white sharks in the pacific ocean, likewise it is statistically impossible for the earth to be the only planet with intelligent life, given the vastness of the universe. Hopefully this helps.
I understand statistics perfectly well, and most likely have had studied it more than you have.
Your conclusion is unsurprisingly flawed. Those examples have statistically impossibilities because we know they are there. We have all seen them. We haven't found intelligent life in the universe, so how can it possibly be a statistical impossibility that we are alone?
To tweak your flawed example, it would be more like saying that you were born alone in a isolated part of the world. For your whole life you have never seen another living soul. Now it is not a statistical impossibility that the Earth is empty.
Which brings me to the last thing you addressed me about; how did I travel to other worlds and other dimensions, I did it with my mind.
Please elaborate. Last thing I remember is that people can dream or imagine all sorts of crazy things. How can anyone possibly think that to imagine something means it's real?
Once again, I'm expecting an answer filled with speculation from you, but said in a way that implies certainty.