Just as Astronomers indicate Earth-Like Planets Could Number 100 Billion

Whether you are ultimately correct or wrong about your assumption you will still have committed a falacy of inductive reasoning. It is the way you apply your reasoning that's at fault.

No it's not.
If the article posted more detail it would have got a different outcome. You are making something out of nothing. Extraordinary claims, need extraordinary evidence. Non of which it has even attempted to do.
Why not name the lab? Why not state when results are likely.

Handle it like richard III remains and we start to see how realy events are handled.
Not what looks like a fake body, with a massive lack of any substance to the claims.

So I take it you never form an opinion on the information provided? Of course you do.
 
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Whether you are ultimately correct or wrong about your assumption you will still have committed a fallacy of inductive reasoning. It is the way you apply your reasoning that's at fault. Which was the point.


Don't bother he has either an Inferiority complex and or a superiority complex.
Put him on your ignore list.
 
It's the skeleton of this dude..

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Whether you are ultimately correct or wrong about your assumption you will still have committed a fallacy of inductive reasoning. It is the way you apply your reasoning that's at fault. Which was the point.

Always amusing when the gullible defend the fantasists they're enabling.
 
Looking at the picture on that article you'd think the "alien" is also a human sized but look at the trailer and it's the size of Woody from Toy Story :p

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Lol. I too will watch this out of sheer interest.

I'm confused how they see a heart and lungs from a skeleton? Also this pix the crwature s head is different to the one shown when you click the first link.
 
As much as I would like to believe in proof of alien life, I am awaiting the inevitable "Hoax" confirmation.

Just the tiny size of the body reeks of implausibility in terms of how it could support a brain capable of advanced reasoning, and many hoaxes in the past have been based on bodies this size because they are easier to create. Each time they have been shown to be a fake, and each time you get the exact same predictable reactions from the die hard believers, who are of course hopeless optimists in the face of overwhelming odds (not that alien life exists, which imo is a certainty, but just that these bodies are real).

Needless to say, the skeptics by far have history on their side when it comes to this kind of thing.
 
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The second I read that they have the world's best scientists and researchers... went downhill for me. Always make's me wonder why they're always tiny?
 
I for one welcome our new tiny overlords!

also reminds me of
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy said:
G'Gugvuntts and Vl'hurgs

Two species which existed in the distant past, a very great distance from the Milky Way galaxy. The G'Gugvuntt were enemies of the Vl'hurgs, and these strange and warlike beings are on the brink of an interstellar war, because of an insult uttered by the G'Gugvuntt leader to the mother of the Vl'hurg leader. Resplendent in their black-jeweled battle shorts, they were meeting for the last time, and a dreadful silence filled the air as the Vl'hurg leader was challenging the G'Gugvuntt leader to retract the insult. At the precise moment, the phrase "I seem to be having tremendous difficulty with my lifestyle" (muttered by Arthur Dent to himself, which for some strange reason was carried by a freak wormhole in space back in time to the farthest regions of the universe where the G'Gugvuntts and the Vl'hurgs lived) filled the air over the conference table, which in the Vl'hurg tongue was the most dreadful insult imaginable. It left them no choice but to declare war on the G'Gugvuntts, which went on for a few thousand years and decimated their entire galaxy.

After millennia of battle the surviving G'Gugvuntt and Vl'hurg realised what had actually happened, and joined forces to attack the Milky Way in retaliation. They crossed vast reaches of space in a journey lasting thousands of years before reaching their target where they attacked the first planet they encountered, Earth. Due to a terrible miscalculation of scale the entire battle fleet was swallowed by a small dog. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy states that this sort of thing happens all the time.
 
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