Sorry. But unless Einstein and his General Theory of Relativity is very wrong, no physical entity can travel faster than the speed of light. Given the unfathomable distance to the nearest star, no alien biological or physical entity could ever reach earth. That is not to say that given our Milky Way is only one of billions of galaxies in the universe, advanced alien life probably exists somewhere. Sadly we will never meet them in person. But since we have been transmitting intelligent radio signals in analog for the past 115 years and in digital for the past 40, we just might receive a return intelligent transmission, but not a physical visit, from distant aliens. Who knows, there might even be a string of civilizations connected by long range radio transmissions. But alas physical visits are not possible.
...but if you can bend space/time then the speed of light is no longer a limit. See Alcubierre Drive.
Agreed. Unless they came up with a lot of new tech.
Robotics and AI would have little problem with the time and distances of space travel. What’s a few hundred thousand years to inanimate objects capable of repairing themselves in perpetuity?
Sure they could. I would state it differently - I think it is highly unlikely aliens would visit us for the reasons you mention. But it can't be ruled out. But because of these vast distances I think aliens and man will stay pretty close to their homes. It almost a certainty that man will never travel to another galaxy. It is 2.5 million light years to Andromeda.
Space itself can travel at faster than light speed. This is the basis of the warp drive.
True. And if indeed there is an intelligent life form beyond ours out there it might not be suck a good idea to let them know we’re down here. They might not be all touchy, feely warm and friendly.
Sorry, typo meant ‘’such’’.
Read Stanton Friedman and others on such issues. Your assumptions are ... dated.
Not true. Google “The Fermi Paradox” or better yet read a book “The Paranormal Conspiracy,” which explains all that and more.
Not wrong but there is an exception. The Eisenstein theory assumes that the object is traveling in and through space time. However, if one is able to 'capture' a piece of local space time, separating it from the rest, the object can travel 'above' space time.
The object is no longer subject to space time limitations, and the crew of the object only experiences the effects they were subject to when their space time was captured - they are at rest in respect to the object, while the object itself skims above space time. It does so by angling downward which drags in along space time - I don't understand the physics here, but they are explained in the video below.
The faster the object goes, the faster it can go. To the outside observer the object seems to move at impossible speeds with impossible course changes. The outside observer would see the object seem to more at beyond light speed, but that limitation only applies to objects pushing through space time, not ones skimming above. The crew experiences none of the expected adverse effects, but arrives at Mars a few minutes after leaving Earth, or at Alpha Centuri a few hours later.
Keep in mind that because everyone says/or believes this is impossible, no one looks and so the whole of it remain secret, making secret classifications redundant; and that untold billions or trillions of dollars have been poured into the secret 'black world' for many decades, long enough for the 'black world' to have become a separate community.
Zero Point - Classified Anti Gravity Craft - UFO Full Documentary by James Allen R.I.P. (as described by Mark McCandlish USAF illustrator)
McCandlish is who he says he is; his credentials are real; his drawings are all by hand and of blueprint quality. Its just his story and the subject of his illustrations, along with the physics that people have trouble believing.