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The possibilities.Why do you want to believe?
The possibilities.Why do you want to believe?
Bullet 4, there's plenty of videos out there of flying crafts in ways/speeds we cannot do. It's just never part of MSM content. And on bullet #4, watch this video, starting at the 3:50 mark. Just an example that things get very strange, technology speaking. Can anyone explain the 3:50 mark?
We know how the pyramids were built. At least we have a very good idea of how it was done practically with tech known to people in those times. We can never say for certain that we "know" exactly how they did it because there aren't drawings or writings detailing their process.And on point 1 or 2, I don't think figuring out space travel means they're infinitely smarter than us. Were the Egyptians infinitely smarter than us since this built things we cannot understand or recreate? In some ways probably, in others definitely not.
Perhaps they have access to elements that we just don't have here that make travel an brainer, and they have their fair share of shit heads too.
I don't know but I don't think your points close the books is all, no more than my responses do either for that matter.
Some have said that stealth technology is exactly this.What would the odds be if it is true that we can reverse engineer any off world tech?
Is this why the world has so many nuclear weapons? 🧐Yep it could get really scary. Like War of the Worlds, Independence Day or E.T.
Bump lol
“Quite a number. I thought it was totally nuts and I thought at first I was being deceived, it was a ruse. People started to confide in me. Approaching me. I have plenty of senior, former, intelligence officers that came to me, many of which I knew almost my whole career, that confided in me that they were part of a program. They named the program. I’d never heard of it. And, and, they told me, based on their oral testimony, and they provided me documents and other proof, that there was in fact a program that the UAP Task Force was not read into,”
This is wild… (but again, where is the evidence after the fact?):
- Family calls 911 because something “crashed” in their back yard
- They state that there are creatures, clearly non-humans, 8-10 feet tall with big shiny eyes and big mouths, outside of the craft looking into the windows at the family
- Police are called to respond
- One of the responding officers UNKNOWINGLY captured footage of the craft falling through the sky while on an earlier, unrelated call with his body cam on
- The footage of the falling craft could easily be a meteor. They glow bluish green like that before they break up sometimes.
- No one asked the family what happened when the creatures and craft left? They didn’t watch it the whole time while waiting for police?
- Neighbors saw “something” but could provide no details
- Cop turns OFF his body cam when entering the back yard because they can’t record on private property? Idk I feel like I’ve seen body cam footage of shootings from inside peoples’ homes
Sounds like someone just wants to be probed...Show me the ship or didn’t happen.
or they were higher than a kite.Sounds like someone just wants to be probed...
I think that the work Mike has done and continues to do is important, and we absolutely should investigate and study the phenomenon of UFO's. I would be thrilled to finally find unambiguous evidence of alien intelligence, though I'm not sure it would end well for us. However, the seemingly unsolvable problems with traveling interstellar distances in a reasonable time and the fact that it's not realistic to think an alien race who was advanced enough to visit us isn't advanced enough to do so undetected leave me about 99.999% convinced that none of the unexplained phenomena are alien in nature. Strange lights, grainy & blurry video (in an age of high-res cameras being ubiquitous), and first person stories with no physical evidence are anything but convincing. I'd like to see technology that's far beyond us, a ship, a living specimen or even a body before I believe.
It's peak human arrogance to suggest that because a problem is unsolvable to us in 2023, therefore it must not be true.
It could be a crackhead.
Give me the gold. I want the gold.
Fair. But when I asked previously for his position, he didn't respond (perhaps just overlooked it). "99% sure it's not alien in nature." I'd say, define "alien." If we're talking about little green men, then yeah I agree. But alien could me just not from here (physically, supernaturally, interdimensional, etc). Just because we don't have scientific data that's understood by humans, doesn't mean there isn't "something" going on.You need to re-read what he wrote, because he didn't claim the problem was unsolvable because we can't figure it out.
Fair. But when I asked previously for his position, he didn't respond (perhaps just overlooked it). "99% sure it's not alien in nature." I'd say, define "alien." If we're talking about little green men, then yeah I agree. But alien could me just not from here (physically, supernaturally, interdimensional, etc). Just because we don't have scientific data that's understood by humans, doesn't mean there isn't "something" going on.
It's peak human arrogance to suggest that because a problem is unsolvable to us in 2023, therefore it must not be true.
I may have missed your request to explain further why interstellar is all but impossible, so I'll do so here.You need to re-read what he wrote, because he didn't claim the problem was unsolvable because we can't figure it out.
When you reduce your stance to the extent that you're just arguing that "something" is going on, you're basically just agreeing with deniers but doing it the long way.
The specific claim that's being made is that there is non-human intelligent life that's buzzing our atmosphere using advanced craft, and that our government has evidence of this and is covering it up from the public. That sort of claim deserves skepticism until substantiated with physical evidence. No one is disagreeing that "something" is going on when people film a light in the sky, but the most likely explanation is something mundane. The second most likely explanation is something extraordinary, but local.
I may have missed your request to explain further why interstellar is all but impossible, so I'll do so here.
Grayhammer is correct, it's not just a matter of us being unable to figure it out. It's almost certainly not a matter of we just haven't advanced enough technologically, and new discoveries and inventions will make it possible in the future. FTL travel is strictly prohibited by the laws of physics and when we look out across the universe, we find NO indication that anyone or anything else has found a way to overcome that fundamental property of the universe. Technological advances in books and movies such as warp drives, hyperdrives, gravity drives, and etc. are non-scientific fictional plot devices. There is absolutely nothing to indicate that any new discoveries and technological advances will ever overcome one of the most basic fundamental properties of the universe and allow us to travel faster than the speed of light anywhere other than in fictional works.
As for high-speed travel at less than the speed of light, which might allow us or another civilization to travel interstellar distances in years or decades, that too runs into MAJOR problems with mass acceleration, impacts with even tiny dust particles, friction with interstellar gas, and radiation. More solvable than FIL travel, but still bordering on physically impossible regardless of advances in technology.
For more info and a more detailed explanation, see my post from this past December:
UFOs, Paranormal, Pseudoscience Thread
If something crashed in my backyard, I'm taking pics of the craft and those looking in the window.
or they were higher than a kite.