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TAIWA NUMBA WAAN

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Is this credible?
Yes, these non-human craft actually exist. I was abducted by one; they levitated me off my feet and lifted me several miles into the sky with a beam of bright light. The next thing I know, I was awake and being savagely probed by a large device made out of ultra-proton-heavy metallic elements which humans have not managed to synthesize yet. I was returned to my bedroom with a note saying:

"don't snitch bruh" - ♥️aliens

Since then, I have maintained my silence......until now.
 

Garwood

Diamond
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Oct 10, 2009
Location
Oregon
The article is repeated by a couple other large entertainment (news) organizations.

I think in an overpopulated world where there's very little left to be explored or discovered some evidence there is much to discover is kinda significant news.

If I knew there was the potential to work in the military/Intelligence reverse engineering non-human materials/technologies I'd have done whatever it took to get a job there.

I vote for more transparency if this is real.
 

cameraman

Diamond
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Nov 24, 2014
I think the Japaneese are using this technology already. They plan to launch a satellite made of magnolia wood not metal or plastic. The rocket engines probably burn presto logs
Bill D.

Chinese used to use Oak for ablative heat shields on early [Chinese] satellites. Intact Re-entry required to retrieve exposed film stock.
 

cnctoolcat

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Location
Abingdon, VA
If aliens are out there, they are simply too far away to ever get here!

Even if their planet was only one light year away, they could never get here.
There are no biological-life-sustaining planets close enough.

In the known universe, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. And as an object approaches that speed, it's mass becomes heavier (to the point of infinite mass), requiring almost infinite energy to keep accelerating. Not going to happen.

So basically it's not possible to travel at the speed of light...let alone faster. The only way to travel faster is to warp space-time (worm hole)...and if the aliens are that advanced, they surely wouldn't have much interest in us.

The Milky Way galaxy is just simply too big to ever make contact...and our galaxy is just a blip in the entire universe!
 
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Thunderjet

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Jun 24, 2019
So basically it's not possible to travel at the speed of light...let alone faster.
That we know of.

I'm pretty sure that there are those out there that are WAY more advanced that us.

I do hope in my lifetime to actually see us make contact with something peaceful.

There are just way too many things that credible folks have seen.

I want to believe.
 

cnctoolcat

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Location
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I'm pretty sure that there are those out there that are WAY more advanced that us.

The universe is so big, that mathematically it is virtually a certainty that there is other life out there.

Anywhere liquid water can exist, biological life can exist.

The human body is made of the four most common elements in the entire universe: hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen. So we know the ingredients for life are abundant across the universe. And liquid water has and does exist elsewhere in the universe.

And the sheer scale of the universe creates essentially "infinity" to plug in the equations. And with infinity, anything and everything is possible.

Thus the very-probable mathematical certainty of other life in the universe.

But like I say, other life would be so far away, the aliens would have to be able to defy the laws of physics just to get here. Even radio signals will take millions of (our) years to reach other galaxies.

Regardless of how advanced a civilization may be, their ability to defy the laws of physics is going to be limited, IWT...
 
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mhajicek

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Minneapolis, MN, USA
Think about how much technology has advanced in the last 100 years. Now extrapolate that out to 1000 years. 10,000. 100,000 years. We can't even make reliable predictions about what tech we'll develop in the next 50 years. Based on the ages of stars and planets, it wouldn't be unlikely for another civilization to be a billion years or more ahead of us in technological development. The scale of a caveman pontificating about space shuttles, particle accellerators, and ChatGPT doesn't even come close; we'd be more like ants or bacteria by comparison. HomoSapiens is only about 200,000 years old; we need to add several more zeros to get there.
 








 
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