Judycat
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Not every UFO is extra-terrestrial but some defy any other explanation.
I guess you can say that I am open minded about UFO's. I believe almost anything is possible.
There must be something.
From the 1950s on there were thousands of
sightings of unidentified flying things, but
since every mobile telephone became a super
-duper camera, they have all disappeared or
have got camera shy, I can't remember the
last time I heard one mentioned except in a
movie.
Mike.
We have not seen any since the creation of cell phones with videos taking ability..I guess you can say that I am open minded about UFO's. I believe almost anything is possible.
Yes I mean He made all things didn't He? therefore aliens come under that, don't they?
But, the distances are so vast that I don't believe we have ever been visited by any, nor do I believe we ever will.
Anything is possible, but Einstein has a pretty good record so far. The Large Hadron Collider at Cern is over 16 miles in circumference and uses a huge amount of energy just to accelerate subatomic particles to close to the speed of light. The mass of an object approaches infinity as it nears that velocity.In Star Trek they have "warps". It's only science-fiction, but maybe someday they WILL know how to speed travel.
We're just infants in the space age right now. I doubt that the inventor of the calculator would have envisioned computers that we hold in our hands (smartphones). Warps and worm holes etc. may not sound doable now, but even Einstein could not explain Black Holes. I'm just sorry that I won't be around another 300-500 years to see it all come to pass.Anything is possible, but Einstein has a pretty good record so far. The Large Hadron Collider at Cern is over 16 miles in circumference and uses a huge amount of energy just to accelerate subatomic particles to close to the speed of light. The mass of an object approaches infinity as it nears that velocity.
Things like worm holes and folds in the universe are just theories now. Whether they exist or are useful, who knows? But, I think it's a long shot.
Don
Many scientists will at least privately profess a belief that intelligent alien life exists in the universe somewhere. That life may not look like us, or be what we expect. As to when we will contact such life or they us (perhaps via radio waves or other transmissions), I've heard a time frame mentioned of perhaps within thirty years...
You're right of course. In my electronics classes we spent half our time on vacuum tube circuits. Transistors were new, and had limited applications. We could never imagine the micro-electronics of today. Flat screen TV's were just a dream. If you could take a smart phone back in time, they wouldn't have a clue of how it works.We're just infants in the space age right now. I doubt that the inventor of the calculator would have envisioned computers that we hold in our hands (smartphones). Warps and worm holes etc. may not sound doable now, but even Einstein could not explain Black Holes. I'm just sorry that I won't be around another 300-500 years to see it all come to pass.![]()
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