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UFOS, what makes them real?

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The only way for alien visitors to come to our planet is by utilising inter-dimensional access.

This would necessitate an energy system, not unlike the Dr Who machine, although on a more sophisticated level.

With the breakthrough in nanotechnology now imminent, this feature will be reality within the next 15-30 years.

Do you agree, and if so, explain?

If you disagree, it does not matter, time reveals all!

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  1. For one thing, what makes UFOs not real?

    To say that they maybe real here is some hypothetical information of how a superior race of being could travel here.

    1) If a planet that could support life became habitable earlier then Earth the aliens or whatever could have gained technology at a faster rate due to the planets resource and the intelligence of this race of equal or higher intelligence then humans.

    2) As well you can not disclose the existence of such being off of the simple note that the universe is to large to be traveled at a faster speed then the human mind can imagine.

    3) Also as of other planets that we have studied we (we as in the human race located on earth) have found new elements that are not found on earth. On top of this if a planet similar to earth supported life, those lifeforms may have discover an element that recreates itself very quickly and used this to produce energy which would give a hypothetical explanation to the energy needed to travel "inter dimensionally" as you put it.

    Interesting question


  2. I wouldn't hold your breath.  If you sit around waiting for breakthroughs, you'll be in your rockin chair for years wondering why nothing has happened.  I've been waiting for 40 years wondering why we can't get past earth's orbit any more.

    There is a much easier way to reach this planet, if the right materials are available on another.  Metals, or compounds that are alien to us, might provide methods of travel we could never fathom.

    One example would be, a metal that has properties similar to our magetism.  Except it repels gravity.  Or inertial properties of another material.  Just to name a few.

    Being earth bound, your limited in what you can do.  Our limits are available materials, and our primitive understanding of physics.  Fantasies about intrinsic particle spins in quantum physics, provide absolutely nothing useful.

    In response to your statement, "wait and see".  Looks like that is all we can do without an independant team that is willing to do it on their own.

    Sorry, but I'm getting grouchy as I get older.  I've had the same dreams as you, and it has just been too long.  Wanted to do it on my own, but never had the opportunity.

    A private endeavor might not be that difficult.

    Edit: I'm only 54 years old.  Maybe we should get together and do this gol darn thing before it's too late.

    Will somebody out there...........LIGHT THIS d**n CANDLE ???

  3. It seems to me that if time travel were ever to become possible in the future, we would see people from the future coming back to visit us.  Maybe high school students 100 years from now, assigned to do a report on the worst president in history, something like that.  Since there are no really proven examples of visitors from the future, not just now but any time in history, I tend to believe that time travel will never be possible.

    I don't see what nanotechnology has to do with it.  But you know when electricity was an imminent technology, 100 years ago, people thought it would accomplish all kinds of strange things from curing baldness to sending packages over the radio.  100 years before that, Mary Shelly was writing about using electricity to reanimate dead bodies!

    I believe you are right, though.  Considering the size and complexity of the universe it is almost certain that life of some kind exists somewhere else, but the nearest that could possibly be is dozens or hundreds of light years away.  A race that was sufficiently advanced to conquer this problem (also at least a distinct possibility) would also be advanced enough to be able to escape our notice if they wanted to.

    There is a word for areas of knowledge in which facts can neither be proved or disproved. The word is 'religion'.  You can't prove God exists or doesn't exist, so you are free to believe whichever you like, and nobody can prove you wrong either way.  I think the same is true of aliens, and especially of aliens visiting us.

  4. Why would a person think we are the only Galaxy with life.....

    The reality the GOV. will let in on has happened for 40 years...they ease it upon us because we are too stupid a socitey to conceive it...

    Where do oyu think the Stealth Bomber came from..captured aliens and ships.....JUST THINK ABOUT IT..

  5. inter dimensional access. . .wow, I believe this is possible . . .I like it better than warp speed we hear about in science fiction.. . .unless it would take warp speed to enter the inter-dimensional field ?  I think this breakthrough is possible in the future, but it needs a lot of brains and a lot of money to achieve it.  Right now, here on our planet, people don't know how to live in peace and harmony.  We have to achieve this before we can make a global effort in researching inter galactic travel. . .it is a nice dream but seeing it happen may take more than 15-30 years.

  6. A PHD in what field? Cats? Forget us making a Tardis or anything like it. The energy requirements are too steep and most of the math is just theory.

  7. The government.

  8. Actually, since they may be billions of years ahead of us in technology, they may have some method of travel that has never occurred to us.  I thought for some time that they might have some type of antigravity drive, since they are able to switch directions without turning.  However, since I learned that distance from an object can override gravity as it increases, that has started to seem less likely.  When traveling interstellar distances, they could be far from the gravitational pull of any celestial objects much of the time.

    I don't discount the possibility of interdimensional travel, or any other mode, since we are so far from the level of their technology.

    I'm not sure if you are thinking that nanotechnology would help with interdimensional travel, or if you are talking about it helping in extending our lives.  In the case of the former, I have no idea.  For the latter, it may very well extend our lives considerably.  I hadn't really considered living another hundred years, though.  As long as I could do it without being old and helpless, I'd go for it.

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