These things have the capability to defy gravity, display instantaneous acceleration and deceleration, travel at tens of thousands of miles per hour through the atmosphere, thousands of miles per hour underwater, and travel at such speeds without creating sonic booms or even heating the skin of the vehicle. They also perform right angle turns at hypersonic speeds, which would generate at least several hundred G’s. Dozens of them have been tracked by the Navy’s Aegis Spy-1 radar entering the atmosphere from space, then hovering at 80,000’, followed by a plunge from 80,000’ to the surface of the ocean that took only eight tenths of a second (that’s over 60,000 mph in the atmosphere, without creating a shockwave). And similar objects have repeatedly hovered over U.S. and Russian nuclear missile installations, in some cases remotely taking the missiles offline, and thus unable to launch, and in at least one case initiating a launch sequence on a flight of U.S. Minuteman III missiles.
Russian or American drones? Utter nonsense. Any nation possessing such unimaginably advanced technology would have used it long ago to dominate its rivals. I don’t know what they are or where they are from, but one thing is certain: They’re not us.
To some people, if they don’t understand something, it simply does not exist. We have no idea how the universe works or where it starts or ends.
Valid observations. But they are not aliens. Inter-dimensional beings that the Bible may speak about esoterically - perhaps. Still leaning towards technology the masses are not familiar with yet. cheers
Agree. The kind of nonsense mostly generated by fear.
They are clearly not 3-dimensional objects.
Example: Say you were a two-dimensional creature living on a sheet of paper. Someone who was three-dimensional simply folded the piece of paper over, so their 2-D location was only a minute fraction of a millimeter from your 2-D location. What would seem to be a vast distance to you, became a negligible one to them. You could pop in and out of the 2-D world at-will. You could engage in movements that didn’t make sense to the physics of the 2-D world.