Posted on 12/03/2021 9:57:05 AM PST by BenLurkin
Assuming that both UAPs and their shocking behaviors are real (it’s still possible mundane explanations might emerge), there are two possibilities regarding the science underlying the phenomena: The objects either represent exciting extensions of known science (such as directed energy physics) or exploit features of exotic unknown science (such as faster-than-light travel through gravitational worm holes).
And the first branch of known science I'll discuss is psychology...because part of our difficulty understanding UAP's might have more to do with our own biases and expectations, than with the phenomena themselves....But what if UAP's are unlike anything we might build, possessing no internal propulsion system of their own, but relying instead on external sources? Or, what if these UAPs aren't manufactured objects at all, but a sort of mid-air projections that appear to be solid objects?
These explanations, in one way or another, solve the mystery of astonishing accelerations and velocities by postulating that the UAPs have either minimal mass or zero mass.
This conclusion emerges from one of physics’s most fundamental equations A=F/M, where A is acceleration of an object, F is the force accelerating the object, and M is the mass of the object. Thus, at a given force, acceleration increases as mass decreases.
But suppose the objects are made of extremely lightweight, strong material that is pushed or pulled by directed energy, such as infrared (invisible) lasers or microwaves?
In this scenario, the hypothesized ultra-light objects themselves would have no internal propulsion whatsoever, but be pushed and pulled by lasers or microwaves emanating elsewhere...
One explanation is that the UAP’s have essentially no mass and thus no aerodynamic surfaces that would create sonic booms, because they are not manufactured physical objects, but an exotic (yet known) form of matter called free-air plasmas.
(Excerpt) Read more at psychologytoday.com ...
To quote Donald Rumsfeld: “We don’t know what we don’t know”.
Why would they want to come to our backward “neighborhood” and just buzz around? Joyriding in such a place makes no sense.
They have been searching for years to find the intelligent life down here. So far - - NADA!
I’m reminded of the Monty Python movie “Life of Brian” where you had the drunk aliens joyriding around over Jerusalem.
The plasma theory is interesting.
It leads in the direction of my theory that these may not be objects. They may be living beings that are not composed of solid bodies like we are used to seeing.
Even in the normal realm of this world, most flying things are alive, not machines.
I recall reading fairly similar potential explanations about 1975-80, in a moderately popular book.
The book was exploring possible ways to explain UFOs outside of alien technology.
The idea of some sort of image phenomena was considered.
Images have zero mass, so images can move very fast with immense accelerations.
Consider a laser do moving across the moon.
Swamp Gas?
Humans study earthworms, lesbians, cacti, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, jellyfish, slime mold, boy bands, ... All kinds of things that may not really be important to our existence.
Why do you assume they would have to be sentient?
Why would you assume what makes sense to us would make sense to UAPs?
They might be a purely natural phenomina, which in rare circumstances appears to be "controlled".
I wonder how much CIA paid this writwer to put this bilge in print? The campaign to take control of the narrative is ramping up. A great delusion lie is coming ...
Plasma doesn’t give the kind of radar reflections that have been seen on occasion (not always).
I wondered that too. The imaged (multiple spectrums and better resolution than any of us have seen,) craft were visible on radar and laser tracking systems.
Reports from military personnel stationed at nuclear weapon silos suggest that whatever these are they are able to interfere with the functioning of their silos. Maybe radiation from a plasma could do this but less likely than an intelligently controlled craft.
What would be scary is if the technology is extra-dimensional. What we perceive is only in the third dimension and the UAPs are only visible to us when they intersect with our space. They exist outside of our perceptual planes at the same time that they intersect with our perceptual plans, so they can easily intersecting presence is acted upon in ways that seem impossible to us.
The gravity well theory the Bob Lazar went on about was kind of compelling. Create a gravity well that peirces space time and links two areas in space time, creating travel not bound by relativity.
I’m interested in such phenomena. But anything from THIS administration is most likely a diversion
You are assuming they came from some distant star. There is more than likely a fair chance they are from here and never left.
One has to assume that in 4.5 billion years only one intelligent species arose, and assume that is because of evolution which works very very slooow.
That is not taking into account that we do not know with any certainty the origins of our civilization. Why did the Sumerians count base 60 which is more efficient than our base 10, and where did those notions come from?
Maybe we are in their backyard and they are tired of it:)
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