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How do flying saucers fly if they are real.what propulsion system do they use?

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How do flying saucers fly if they are real.what propulsion system do they use?

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  1. It's tough to tell right now...

    With Stargate SG-1 and Star Trek Enterprise throwing ideas at us, it's hard to figure out which one to buy into.


  2. I don't call them saucers because that connotes alien or supernatural craft, but flying discs are indeed real. In fact, the Germans successfully flew flying discs near the end of World War II. One of the names given them is "Foo Fighters". I would not be at all surprised if the US military captured German engineering documents and secretly studied and experimented with them quite a bit in the 50's and 60's. This has been given by many sources as a plausible explanation for all the UFO sightings in those decades. You can even do a search and find patents on them. I've looked at two different patents myself as well as investigated the aerodynamics of flying discs in general. Essentially they have quite sophisticated aerodynamics. Some designs fly somewhat by the same principles as Frisbees, and most use rocket, turbojet, or ducted fan propulsion.

    Check out these websites:

    http://germanufochatter.com/German-Foo-F...

    http://www.rense.com/ufo2/hovnew.htm

    http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/har...

    http://www.anigrand.com/AA4011_Haunebu.h...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIeDPaRlP...

    http://members.tripod.com/uforeview/n**i...

    http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/germufo.htm

  3. Why don't you stop by my secret mountaintop hideout and I'll show you sometime.

  4. As everyone knows, aliens are only three inches tall and their ships are fueled by nose hairs. The aliens only appear to be "human sized" because the are only ever seen when people awake in the night with them standing on their chests. Given that the size of the space craft is only about the size of the average shoe box or round Quaker Oatmeal box, the space craft are easily powered each night with a nosehair harvest from one human. The nosehairs are burned as an incense under the noses of small waterbuffalo-like beasts from their home planet which produce a methane like gas when exposed to the smoke. The spacecraft are therefore powered by the forceful expulsion of the beast's gas.

  5. Sorry, I can't tell you because the government wants it all kept quiet and they will send round agents to wipe my and your memories and anyone else who finds out the true facts.  Did you ever see that documentary series "Men in Black?"

    If you look carefully at the unreleased 8 minutes of zapruder footage  that was buried under the grassy knoll, you will see a detailed explanation.

  6. maybe there is a magnet in the earth and they have the same magnet in their ship and they are equally balanced so it can hover or fly even with gravity

  7. Most informed people agree that flying saucers are a cultural myth, as you have read above.  There is no evidence to suggest that they are real.

    Therefore, there is nothing to reveal about their propulsion systems.  Sorry.

  8. hm i would think they have a rocketlike form or some gravity related floating device. but i mean they are aliens! they are suppose to be geniuses!

  9. flying saucers are fake

  10. They aren't real so they don't use any sort of propulsion system.

  11. Presuming they're real, it is probably magnetic, gravitational, or quantum propulsion systems.

  12. assuming they are real, they would either have antigravity, or some type of rotor contained inside the saucer, but assuming they flew from light years away, im sure antigravity is within their scope

  13. Methane. Thats where all the global warming is coming from! :  )

  14. They would know how to use gravitons (particle of gravity under a unified theory) and be able to generate anti-gravitons to repel gravity to manipulate gravity fields for propulsion.

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