UFO's & UAP's: Is the Truth Out There?

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Streeper541

Lifer
Jun 16, 2021
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Recently here in the States we had the second official Congressional Hearing regarding the existence of UFO's/UAP's. The first was held last year in July 2023, and the most recent was held yesterday, November 14th. Obviously the stigma surrounding UFO's has subsided to the level where it can at least be seriously considered at the Federal level for inquiry purposes. What say ya'll? Thoughts? Comments? I'd love to discuss...

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/Adam\

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 17, 2024
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Man I’ve been intrigued by this subject and the thought of an advanced race of beings existing that might actually be visiting planet earth for a long time. I’m definitely not a believer but I wouldn’t ever be so close minded to say with authority that they don’t or that it hasn’t ever happened. The Universe is just too big and there is too much science that proves we know a lot but we know we know nothing about what we don’t know. Meaning science has proved that spooky and unexplainable events happen. Like quantum entanglement and the double slit experiment that proves reality changes when an observer is present. Im humble and open minded enough to admit that we as humans can never say for certain that it’s impossible. But I think that the science and the US military make a mighty team and I truly believe we are decades if not hundreds of years more advanced in certain areas of science and physics than we as normal citizens know. Its my opinion that we’ve recently cracked some stuff that allows for all the mind bending things that the tic-tac and other UAP’s have been spotter doing. Like the radar info that showed objects at 80k feet in altitude drop to 50’ above the ocean surface in 1.3 seconds or one full sweep of the advanced radar system that they were spotted on. UFO/UAP or new technology I definitely want to know.
 

Sparcdude

Might Stick Around
Feb 9, 2023
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I don’t understand why they waste of money and resources on something that has no concrete evidence. It’s like trying to prove a negative.

The distances are just too vast, to say nothing of radiation issues, cosmic rays, etc. Is there life out there? Undoubtably so. If it happened here, it most likely could have happened elsewhere. Will we ever contact or meet them? I’d say it’s a 99.9999% chance of no.

As far as the supposed military coverups (Area 51, et al), my thinking is that they don’t mind the speculation of harboring “alien technology” as it keeps everyone’s eyes off of the research that’s really being done.
 

Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
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We take for granted the exponential growth of technology. You’re holding it in your hand reading this.

In all of the years man has been on this planet, we’ve gone from horses and carts to controlling a Rover on Mars in the span of a few generations. I find that remarkable.

My great grandfather was born in 1896 and passed away when I was a sophomore in high school. He was a doughboy in World War 1.

Why the sudden leap in technology?
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Jan 30, 2020
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The Fermi paradox is where I sit and the general question "....But where is everybody?"

Not that life hasn't started elsewhere, or even on earth, previously but it's just so difficult to start from nothing and persist to the technology level needed to genuinely leave your native planet without an event that resets you back to zero. If something cleared us out tomorrow, the next civilization to rise up after us might not be for another couple million years.
 

georged

Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
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At ten million miles per hour, getting to the nearest star would take 340 years.

And so on. The distances are mind-blowing. (If the known universe was contained in a spherical space the same size as the Earth, a lightyear would be one millimeter. The Milky Way galaxy would be 590 feet across.)

The problem with Hollywood answers like warp drives and "folding space" is they are 100% movie fiction. There isn't even a theoretical solution to that sort of thing.

Other than the "spooky action at a distance" quantum observation---which again hasn't the faintest explanation, theoretically---there's zero indication that nothing lifelike can ever, or will ever, be able to travel anything approaching interstellar distances.

Roswell and etc. type "sightings" of alien-piloted mechanical vehicles zipping around the Earth's atmosphere doing Mysterious Things is entertainment at best, and willful delusion at worst.
 

sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
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renfield

Lifer
Oct 16, 2011
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“Spooky action at a distance” is just regular quantum entanglement. A literally common part of quantum mechanics. It mostly applies at the particle and very, very small scale level. Entanglement at large scales, like for teleportation etc, is fantastically improbable to the extent it is effectively impossible. If there were some physical process to make it easy our universe would look very differently than what we see.

It makes for great articles the equivalent of click-bait written by people who are ignorant of physics.
 

georged

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