Kentucky Coal Train Collision With UFO Disc

oh my god...now if a steam engine had been hauling that train...it would be that UFO that was all screwed up:hehe:

anyway, that's amazing. interesting story. wanna bet those engines are at Area 51 now?
 
Funny, I've never given much thought to UFO's and Trains, but I imagine conditions would be ripe for sightings as a consist rolls across mile of dark country. I don't wear tinfoil (except in the bedroom :eek:), but it is interesting to consider the possibilities.
 
There is someone that has posted that he will pay $ 1,000,000 to anyone that can give conclusive indisputable proof that ghosts, bigfoot, Nessie, aliens, and or UFO's exist. And he will never find a payee to collect his challenging wager...because there are none ... spooks and extraterrestials (unless they are already here) ... BoOO
 
aww, let us have our fun:hehe:

Not that i believe in that mumbo jumbo, but it's fun to scare my little cousins with:D
 
There is someone that has posted that he will pay $ 1,000,000 to anyone that can give conclusive indisputable proof that ghosts, bigfoot, Nessie, aliens, and or UFO's exist. And he will never find a payee to collect his challenging wager...because there are none ... spooks and extraterrestials (unless they are already here) ... BoOO

I'm surprised he hasn't included tooth fairies & Father Christmas in the reward list... (now don't try and tell they don't exist)... :hehe:

Cheers, Mac...
 
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I'm surprised he hasn't included tooth fairies & Father Christmas in the reward list... (now don't try and tell they don't exist)... :hehe:

Cheers, Mac...
I'd add 'Easter Bunny' and 'Island of Sodor' to that list too!

I was taking a 2 year old to a pool to swim (duh!), and kept the destination a surprise by telling him that we were going to the Island of Sodor. He believed it! His 4 year old sister knew better though.:D
 
In the mortal words of the Equals three troll:

'fake and gay' :hehe:

The only time I have seen a UFO is when I am driving a GS-4, and I see a wheel shaped saucer above.
:hehe:

How on earth could a UFO lift a train?
 
I don't understand why some members feel this is such an "attack worthy" subject. Nothing unexplained ever happens anywhere...right? No one is even expressing much interest here in UFOs, I only ran across the story and found it to be entertaining, in a "what if" kind of way. I guess that means that some of you never watch movies unless they are documentaries?
 
I'm one of those "the most likely explanation is probably what happened" kind of guys.

If someone can come up with a more believable explanation as to how you bend the roof of one loco, rip apart the cab of a second and squish two coal cars without leaving a war-zone looking aftermath, I'm all ears.
 
I reject the alien space craft hypothesis for three reasons.

First, it illustrates what I like to call the "Dumb Aliens Fallacy." Specifically, the suggestion that advanced aliens from another galaxy could travel here at relativistic speeds, avoiding asteroids, comets, and Lord knows what-all, but be unable to get out of the way of a freight train, of all things, is incoherent. Surely they would have some sort of collision avoidance device to protect an expensive space craft even if the crew were in violation of the alien version of Rule G. We already have that sort of thing and we are still barely past the dawn of flight.

Second, the whole argument is ignoratio elenchi. Just because we can't think of what might have smashed up a locomotive as it occurred in this instance does not prove that aliens were guilty of a moving violation, only that there is probably a mundane cause that we have not thought of.

Third, until all mundane causes have been exhausted, there is no reason to reach for alien civilizations' space craft having a fender bender with a train. I'm convinced that the inevitable investigation will find a cause, and maybe one that the train crew wants to conceal. It might also be a joke.

Someone should keep a sharp eye on the Internet to see if the results of such an investigation are published. I nominate Euphod since he started all this. :hehe:

But the pro-alien theorists are right about one thing, it is fun to think about and argue.

Cheers,
Bernie

Edit: I just noticed that this event apparently occurred in 2002, so searching for an investigation report should be fruitful if the incident actually occurred.
 
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