Some say they watch them at night using night vision casing linersIts only a matter of time when our camera technology can zoom in at great distances. We need to see the detail of one up close in 8k HD. A lot of the ufos can be seen using infrared technology. Maybe in 10 years or so, the technology will get us there.
I just don't see with the vastness of it all, why they would specifically spend a million years traveling to find us....and that may not even be enough even they have the technology.
That's all.
I think some lose sight of the absolute scale. I mean, fill from here to the edge of our solar system (not to the moon or mars, but 100X that) with sand and pick one tiny grain of sand. That still wouldn't get us there on how small earth is.
Just filling a global area with the diameter of measly little Dallas, with sand, and then searching for "that grain" would take many thousands of years of searching years...lol
Hmmmm 50 whole years....that's 50 light years...max (with no dilution)...that little grain of sand, or rather the Earth, has been broadcasting Radio waves and TV signals etc for well over a half century into the Cosmos...
All any galactic travelers would need to find us would be a simple radio wave detector...IMMHO of course.
...so they can't be any closer than "millions of light years" to detect us!..?...so maybe these highly advanced civilizations might have some advanced detection equipment to cover distance ...?...per chance!...Hmmmm 50 whole years....that's 50 light years...max (with no dilution)
vs
millions of light years
like going around the block vs going to the next galaxy
a tiny droplet into the ocean
plus radio waves dissipate
Anyway, we both seem to think there's a real chance of life out there somewhere.
I'd call that in agreement more than not.
no telling!...so they can't be any closer than "millions of light years" to detect us!..?...so maybe these highly advanced civilizations might have some advanced detection equipment to cover distance ...?...per chance!...
I just don't see with the vastness of it all, why they would specifically spend a million years traveling to find us....and that may not even be enough even they have the technology.
That's all.
I think some lose sight of the absolute scale. I mean, fill from here to the edge of our solar system (not to the moon or mars, but 100X that) with sand and pick one tiny grain of sand. That still wouldn't get us there on how small earth is.
Just filling a global area with the diameter of measly little Dallas, with sand, and then searching for "that grain" would take many thousands of years of searching years...lol
The answer is no. UFOs without a doubt do not exist. Anyone who says they seen one is a liar or looking for publicity.
It's a good faerie tale but that's about it.
I thought Jed was from Bug Tussle. I believe it was granny that carried the jug.Jed Clampett is an Alien who existed with the bottle, that we know.
Of course there is other life out there. We are proof of that fact!Hmmmm 50 whole years....that's 50 light years...max (with no dilution)
vs
millions of light years
like going around the block vs going to the next galaxy
a tiny droplet into the ocean
plus radio waves dissipate
Anyway, we both seem to think there's a real chance of life out there somewhere.
I'd call that in agreement more than not.
Of course there is other life out there. We are proof of that fact!
There are some pretty convincing theory's on reverse engineering technology of recovered 'craft' one is there are zero 'g's inside the craft due to an antigravity Field inside the cockpit as well as a counter rotating field of the craft itself, something, something involving mercury/quicksilver being spun in a super heated manner,,,Roswell was a weather balloon?Well the military would have to have some kind of robotic entity flying one, because the human body can't withstand the g-force.
There's some pretty good theories on the space-time curvature and wormholes,blah,blah,blah.
I just don't see with the vastness of it all, why they would specifically spend a million years traveling to find us....and that may not even be enough even they have the technology.
That's all.
I think some lose sight of the absolute scale. I mean, fill from here to the edge of our solar system (not to the moon or mars, but 100X that) with sand and pick one tiny grain of sand. That still wouldn't get us there on how small earth is.
Just filling a global area with the diameter of measly little Dallas, with sand, and then searching for "that grain" would take many thousands of years of searching years...lol
As long as a UFO doesn't interrupt my drinking I don't give a flying flip!