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Are UFO’s really just orbs?

Mathematically, it's totally within the realm of possibility that there's intelligent life out there.
But here's the rub-
1. They are as technologically advanced as we are and that means it will take hundreds of thousands of years for our signals to reach each other- so we may never actually come into contact.
Or 2. They are FAR more advanced than we are and have mastered the art of traveling through space via wormholes (Einstein Rosen). In this case it would mean that ALL of their technologies would be superior to ours and the idea of actually catching a glimpse of one of them OR their craft is ludicrous. Think of it like playing hide and seek with 6 month old.
 
Mathematically, it's totally within the realm of possibility that there's intelligent life out there.
But here's the rub-
1. They are as technologically advanced as we are and that means it will take hundreds of thousands of years for our signals to reach each other- so we may never actually come into contact.
Or 2. They are FAR more advanced than we are and have mastered the art of traveling through space via wormholes (Einstein Rosen). In this case it would mean that ALL of their technologies would be superior to ours and the idea of actually catching a glimpse of one of them OR their craft is ludicrous. Think of it like playing hide and seek with 6 month old.
It's impossible for living beings to travel in the deep reaches of space where there is little mass because the passage of time moves inversely to the amount of mass present. I don't know what a worm hole is but it sounds cool.

Mass is directly proportional to time, if time slows down then mass goes down or decreases. From a Relativistic perspective: Approaching c, time slows down and mass goes up or increases. Mass is inversely proportional to time in relativity.

It is quite possible that light from distant galaxies arrives on earth much faster than the speed of light constant implies. Yes, the speed of light is constant but the time in which it travels is not. So, the photon hitting you from andromeda may have taken 20 years to get here but it is probably 1 million years old.

Edit: the quick and dirty here..... While speed is constant, time speeds up and moves light faster so that millions and billions of light years become years. Light does not age like a carbon being does when moving through time..
 
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It's impossible for living beings to travel in the deep reaches of space where there is little mass because the passage of time moves inversely to the amount of mass present. I don't know what a worm hole is but it sounds cool.

Mass is directly proportional to time, if time slows down then mass goes down or decreases. From a Relativistic perspective: Approaching c, time slows down and mass goes up or increases. Mass is inversely proportional to time.

It is quite possible that light from distant galaxies arrives on earth much faster than the speed of light constant implies. Yes, the speed of light is constant but the time in which it travels is not. So, the photon hitting you from andromeda may have taken 20 years to get here but it is probably 1 million years old.
This is a wormhole.


Easiest way to understand it is to include our Minister of Culture.

Watch here.

 
Mathematically, it's totally within the realm of possibility that there's intelligent life out there.
But here's the rub-
1. They are as technologically advanced as we are and that means it will take hundreds of thousands of years for our signals to reach each other- so we may never actually come into contact.
Or 2. They are FAR more advanced than we are and have mastered the art of traveling through space via wormholes (Einstein Rosen). In this case it would mean that ALL of their technologies would be superior to ours and the idea of actually catching a glimpse of one of them OR their craft is ludicrous. Think of it like playing hide and seek with 6 month old.
Dude, did you miss the Star Trek episode where the Enterprise went back in time and was seen by a US pilot?
It can happen…
 
Mathematically, it's totally within the realm of possibility that there's intelligent life out there.
But here's the rub-
1. They are as technologically advanced as we are and that means it will take hundreds of thousands of years for our signals to reach each other- so we may never actually come into contact.
Or 2. They are FAR more advanced than we are and have mastered the art of traveling through space via wormholes (Einstein Rosen). In this case it would mean that ALL of their technologies would be superior to ours and the idea of actually catching a glimpse of one of them OR their craft is ludicrous. Think of it like playing hide and seek with 6 month old.
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That's heavy
 
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Watch Contact. Jodie Foster movie. One of my favorites. Obviously fiction, fantasy but plausible. Well done movie.
 
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Dude, did you miss the Star Trek episode where the Enterprise went back in time and was seen by a US pilot?
It can happen…
If they can travel back in time and be seen- couldn't they simply travel back in time again and avoid being seen?
 
Watch Contact. Jodie Foster movie. One of my favorites. Obviously fiction, fantasy but plausible. Well done movie.
Another movie with our Minister of Culture involving intergalactic travel and worm holes.

I'm seeing a pattern here.
 
Lay off the heroine bro.
Weed. They are smoking weed that is WAY too potent.


Let's ask ourselves this--

What is more plausible?

An alien species that is so technologically advanced that it can travel faster than the speed of light to our planet BUT doesn't understand that they're ships can be easily spotted by any of the 8 billion residents if the planet which pretty much all have hand held cameras at their disposal---

OR

People just see sh!t they can't explain and incorporate the movies they've watched since they were a child into their fantastical mind images.
 
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