Q basically said aliens or non human intelligences are real. Maybe in this case he saw a spaceship or a reverse engineered craft, not project blue beam.
Q was saying we are not alone. If you believe in God you already know that.
Q also said consider the vastness of space. The vastness of space does not make it more likely that we would find other life forms. It would make it less likely.
It would be like trying to find an individual drop of water in a bucket. Add vastness to that and it would be like trying to find an individual drop of water in the oceans and all bodies of water. All the while not knowing if that drop of water even existed
On the other hand there could be interdimensional beings. Interdimensional could be right here but on a different "frequency".Which would agree with the bible. (Heaven and hell)
Since Q has repeatedly refered to God and the bible I believe interdimensional is a valid assumption
That is just false reasoning.
More empty space does not equal more chances of there being other life forms.
Plus at some point the vastness of space would mean it no longer matters if there is life out there. There would be no way to make contact. Unless there was some sort of extra dimensional travel.
Then we are right back to Haven and Hell.
This isn't supposed to be complicated. Maybe stretch your thinking this way:
The bigger the universe, the more room for galaxies; the more galaxies, the more stars; the more stars, the more planets; the more planets, the more chance of there being some with the ideal conditions for, say, carbon-based intelligent life. It's rare to get the entire set of all those conditions. But there are also trillions of galaxies.
The odds of our "finding" these planets and their inhabitants are separate from and lower than the odds of their existence, which are virtually 100% IMHO.
It is they who have found us.
And, considering that some civilizations may be millions or billions of years more advanced than our own, it's not a stretch to consider that they've figured out non-linear travel by now. Maybe even how to get from A to B instantaneously. (There's no need to move at the speed of light when you're not covering linear distances. Plus, the ability to travel at the speed of light isn't even any great help when the galaxy you want to visit is 50,000 or 100,000 light years away.)
Q basically said aliens or non human intelligences are real. Maybe in this case he saw a spaceship or a reverse engineered craft, not project blue beam.
Q was saying we are not alone. If you believe in God you already know that.
Q also said consider the vastness of space. The vastness of space does not make it more likely that we would find other life forms. It would make it less likely.
It would be like trying to find an individual drop of water in a bucket. Add vastness to that and it would be like trying to find an individual drop of water in the oceans and all bodies of water. All the while not knowing if that drop of water even existed
On the other hand there could be interdimensional beings. Interdimensional could be right here but on a different "frequency".Which would agree with the bible. (Heaven and hell) Since Q has repeatedly refered to God and the bible I believe interdimensional is a valid assumption
But the vastness of space makes it much more likely that there will BE other life forms to find...or to find US.
That is just false reasoning. More empty space does not equal more chances of there being other life forms. Plus at some point the vastness of space would mean it no longer matters if there is life out there. There would be no way to make contact. Unless there was some sort of extra dimensional travel. Then we are right back to Haven and Hell.
This isn't supposed to be complicated. Maybe stretch your thinking this way:
The bigger the universe, the more room for galaxies; the more galaxies, the more stars; the more stars, the more planets; the more planets, the more chance of there being some with the ideal conditions for, say, carbon-based intelligent life. It's rare to get the entire set of all those conditions. But there are also trillions of galaxies.
The odds of our "finding" these planets and their inhabitants are separate from and lower than the odds of their existence, which are virtually 100% IMHO.
It is they who have found us.
And, considering that some civilizations may be millions or billions of years more advanced than our own, it's not a stretch to consider that they've figured out non-linear travel by now. Maybe even how to get from A to B instantaneously. (There's no need to move at the speed of light when you're not covering linear distances. Plus, the ability to travel at the speed of light isn't even any great help when the galaxy you want to visit is 50,000 or 100,000 light years away.)