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oil&gas

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If the nearest Alien civilization is as distant as
several thousand light years from earth I gather
they may never find any physical evidence of
our existence. That doesn't mean they are the
only life form in the universe.
 

basketcase

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Until there is some hard concrete evidence,I won't believe there are other life forms out their.
I think the logic is pretty convincing there is something out there but I agree that there is absolutely zero backing for claims that they have been here.

There was a time when this sort of logic had to be overcome to prove that the world was not flat. Or is it? :)
But that was before Eratosthenes... a long time ago.
 

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People forget that UFO is just military jargon for an unidentified flying object. That label can be slapped on any unidentified air craft entering a country's airspace, it doesn't necessarily mean the object came from outer space. The thing in the video is more likely some kind of experimental aircraft being developed right here on Earth. As for who owns it and what they were doing with it, no one knows or at least no one is saying anything publicly.
 

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Haha. This stuff can get ridiculous. I have only heard of this things. Can’t really extrapolate on it.

I really wish alien contact was real. Undeniably real
Hawkiings thinks they would enslave us

As far as government coverups, that wold mean all the worlds governments are in on it. No way.
 

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People forget that UFO is just military jargon for an unidentified flying object. That label can be slapped on any unidentified air craft entering a country's airspace, it doesn't necessarily mean the object came from outer space. The thing in the video is more likely some kind of experimental aircraft being developed right here on Earth. As for who owns it and what they were doing with it, no one knows or at least no one is saying anything publicly.
There were Nazi ufo's back during ww2. If you read about german flying saucers they almost developed them years ago. So the idea of these ufo's being from earth is very plausible.
 
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It's a lot more fun to hope there is some extra-terrestrial contact. If you can't dream about cruising among the stars with medical probes being shoved inside you then what's the point?
 

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Faster than light communication has already been done too with
quantum entanglement.


I am only a chemist and have to rely on reading what physicists
said as an outsider. It is true that communication technology
based on quantum entanglement is possible:


Technologies relying on quantum entanglement are now being developed. In quantum cryptography, entangled particles are used to transmit signals that cannot be eavesdropped upon without leaving a trace.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPR_paradox#Implications_for_quantum_mechanics

And yet


The no-communication theorem states that, within the context of quantum mechanics, it is not possible to transmit classical bits of information by means of carefully prepared mixed or pure states, whether entangled or not. The theorem disallows all communication, not just faster-than-light communication, by means of shared quantum states.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-communication_theorem

My impression is that faster than light
communication is deemed by physicists to be impossible.
I'm not a physicist so I can't intelligibly argue for or against. I read that the quantum entanglement came to the forefront with the ongoing research into quantum computing. AFAIK an experiment was performed (maybe August or September?) to confirm the faster than light communication and it was - at least says what I read. I tend to not take anything being worth the paper it's printed on unless it's published so it can be peer reviewed and corrected or removed if it's rubbish so I least have a little trust in what I read. There's so many weird things with quantum mechanics! Who knows maybe some day it will be proven that you indeed can't communicate faster than the speed of light because when the particles were entangled it was already predetermined what their state would be when (you think at random) established the state of it's partner.

Just a gut hunch but I'm not ruling it out. China and U.S. have working EmDrives, Apparently China's is 10x better than the U.S. version though (thanks Trump!), something like 20 something grams of force vs. U.S.'s 2 or 3g. But a propulsion system that works though physics says it shouldn't. It's no secret that Einstein's physics doesn't jive too well with quantum mechanics. Could very well be the case both theories aren't complete or 100% representative of the reality we live in. Newtonian physics was considered air tight until math/technology advanced enough to start recording discrepancies. This might be another case of history repeating itself. Again just a WAG.

Oh and I read anti-matter is a possible source of energy for "warp drive". We just can't make enough of it fast enough, again yet. Anything that has mass or energy absolutely warps space-time, black holes just make this phenomenon blatantly obvious.
 
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basketcase

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It's a lot more fun to hope there is some extra-terrestrial contact. ...
And hope that they decide that despite their massively advanced technology that they will treat us benignly.


The reality is that the universe is so massive that even if there is intelligent life out there and even if they have technology that we don't think possible, they would need the desire to visit the billions upon billions of stars out there just to see if there is other life. Even if they were able to visit a different star every day since the start of time, they'd still have only visited less than a trillionth of one percent of the stars out there.
 

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Ok, so we are not alone. Explain this. Why would an alien space craft so advanced just lurk in space wasting time. If they wanted to invade and take our resources, they would have done so by now. And we would all be dead or become alien slaves? I think the US government needs another form of propaganda to raise money for what ever project they want to fund. This gets the buy in from the public. What happened to research project headed by Carl Sagan? Perhaps they found nothing from it?
 

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People forget that UFO is just military jargon for an unidentified flying object. That label can be slapped on any unidentified air craft entering a country's airspace, it doesn't necessarily mean the object came from outer space. The thing in the video is more likely some kind of experimental aircraft being developed right here on Earth. As for who owns it and what they were doing with it, no one knows or at least no one is saying anything publicly.
This seems the most likely to me.


However, I must add that although it gets into the realm of pure speculation bordering onto science fiction, other ideas I've heard advanced are other dimensions or time travel.
 

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There were Nazi ufo's back during ww2. If you read about german flying saucers they almost developed them years ago. So the idea of these ufo's being from earth is very plausible.
However the German's also sighted foo fighters and they thought they were Allied.
 

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Despite it's now 2017 (days away from 2018), everyone has cellphones, NASA and tech/media companies have never had better equipment, yet when it comes to UFOs somehow it's always the shittiest grainy video, or the worst image ever taken.

You got photos taken with the first camera ever invented in the 1800s that produce clearer pics.

And whatever was the first film made 100 years ago.... probably some grainy black and white silent film.... has better motion capture.
 

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Oh and I read anti-matter is a possible source of energy for "warp drive". We just can't make enough of it fast enough, again yet. Anything that has mass or energy absolutely warps space-time, black holes just make this phenomenon blatantly obvious.
Propulsion powered by anti-matter can achieve a fraction of
light speed like 20-30% from what I've read. I think even an
attainment of 1% is astonishing enough. Though it is 40 year
old technology I think Voyager II with a speed of 60,000 km/hr is
still about the fastest spacecraft ever designed. And it is going
to take about 70,000 years for Voyager II to cover a distance
of 4 light years which is about the distance of the nearest neighbour
star of the solar system.

I have no idea how a warp drive could be built using
anti-matter as a source of energy. Even if some day
light speed travelling is achieved by antimatter rocket
it will make only a small handful of star systems in
the vicinity of the sun reachable.
 
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