With all the current alien hype, I figure it would be probably beneficial if I spoke about something alien so I could add the tag to my tag list thing. But there's so many theories about the alien topic we could dive into. So I figure for now I think we'll just look at plausible ufo travel theories.
I'm aware of many of the theories that contemplate what aliens actually are. Where they come from. Are they time travelers? Dimension hoppers? Digital simulation observers? Galaxy explorers? All kinds of theories about where they come from, assuming they are real.
Well for now, I would like to focus on potential travel. These will all be no more than theory of course. But as I spent many years studying theories and building them. I think you'll potentially find these theories I speak of to be at least thought provoking if nothing else.
First ufo travel theory I would like to bring up, is their potential ability to make movements so fast, going from 0 to unknown speeds within a second. Turning and moving with what should be so many g forces, that it would essentially disintegrate a human body. Supposedly traveling under the ocean and then out into space without alterations of their vehicles.
How can any of this be possible?? Well there's a few ideas I think that should be looked at more in depth for sure. One of them I really like in this sense is this one. So let's try to take some natural forms of motion into consideration. When you stop to think just how fast our planet earth is hurdling through space. At some insane speeds when you look into it. Roughly about 67,000 mph or 107,000 km/h, so they say. This is all assuming the world is in fact round and in fact travels around the sun. As I know some flat earth dip shits do exist these days.
So assuming the earth is traveling so incredibly fast through space, why are we not completely crushed by the insane amounts of g forces that should be produced by this speed? And the answer to that lies in our atmosphere.
It's our atmosphere that not only shields us from the extreme elements of the space vacuum. Including heat, asteroids and other factors. But it also blocks the insane amount of g forces we should be undergoing right now. So now think about this one. What if one were to build a type of ship. In this case we'll say "flying saucer". So what if we built a flying saucer, adding on some type of technology that were to create a type of artificial atmosphere around the ship.
Now with such technology in place. The flying saucer, would, in a way, act a lot like earth. In the same way we travel through space at such high velocity. Yet it feels like we're sitting still in our own little bubble. The space ship, in our theory, would theoretically undergo the same type of situation.
Meaning, our little flying saucer could now travel from 0 to 1 million (assuming we had the capability) in literally as little 1 second. But inside our little synthetic atmosphere bubble, and to everything and everyone inside as well, it would feel as if everything is at a steady sit still. You could make 90° turns while sipping on some tea, and not spill a single drop. Theoretically any way.
And in my opinion this whole theory of movement is highly interesting. And while it's all fun to think about and what not. And could potentially answer some things in terms of speed. There's some things it doesn't answer. For example traveling the distance of light years. Because while this theory could potentially make light speed possible, without being smashed under the forces it would produce. It however does not answer that our closest star, outside of the sun. Is part of a 3 star system named Proxima Centauri.
The Proxima Centauri star is almost 4.25 light years away from us. Meaning at the speed of light. Which we may have potentially answered how to plausibly achieve without dying. It would still take 4 and a quarter years just to reach this single closest star. And remember that's while moving at light speed.
On top of this factor. This star isn't even necessarily where you might find any intelligent life in the massive universe. If you want to find intelligent life, I would suggest looking elsewhere. Well if we were to do that, they claim our milky way Galaxy alone is about 100,000 light years across. Now even at the speed of light, do we have the time to travel from one side of our galaxy to the other?
We would only need about 1,175 generations of humans just to reach one side to the other. AND THAT'S AT LIGHT SPEED... Think about it. With this being the case. And once again, go look it up. We arrive at a new problem. Considering we're still only talking about the milky way Galaxy. And have yet to even attempt to grasp the reality of other galaxies that exist. That would be even farther distances. And probably likely to harbor more intelligent life forms if I were to guess. But if we're going to ever explore them. Then light speed just isn't fast enough.
And considering the crazy hurdles we already could theoretically clear by using a synthetic atmosphere. How could we possibly ever dream up any ideas of traveling faster than the speed of light?
Well I've also got a pretty decent theory to help with that as well. And the answer is found in quantum physics. Which is another topic I will talk about more later on down the line. But there's an idea they call "quantum entanglement". And while it's still being studied. And is far from being able to do what I'm about to suggest. Who is to say that later down the line, with greater understanding of it. We couldn't somehow modify and perfect it, to almost teleport to any distance, no matter how far it may be.
This is a theory with testing and results. And while we only work with it on subatomic scales right now. Who's to say that one day we couldn't use it on an entire air ship? What I'm suggesting is potentially using this theory to create this subatomic connection to whatever we may decide. So let's say I'm an alien 4 billion light years from Earth. But I wish to visit earth. Well obviously I don't have 4 billion years to do it.
But assuming we had the knowledge and technology to potentially activate this quantum entanglement on our ship, connecting a direct line to earth. What would then happen is, the particles of the connected subjects would pull each other together as one again. And the result would end up being: our alien space ship sitting right in front of earth, in probably no more than 2 seconds flat. Almost like a teleportation. But not quite.
And using this concept, I'm not even sure our space ship would even need an atmosphere. The atmosphere would come into play while traveling specific planets, if I'm not mistaken. And considering at this point, we're talking about advanced theories, I very well could be lol. But none the less, I find both of these theories to be not only fascinating. But highly plausible if we had the knowledge and technology to do so.
Then if we consider a civilization potentially 1.5 million years older than we are. Which is actually very close in age range, in the grand scope of things. Who's to say aliens haven't been traveling like this for a long time now. Our current understanding, couldn't fathom what technology we will have in 1.5 million years. To put it into perspective, think about 100 years ago. If you would have told someone that everyone on the planet would have a computer in their pocket, they would have laughed at you and called you a moron. Now multiply that time frame times 15,000 and think about what might exist then.
So honestly, those scientist who claim stars are just too far away for aliens to ever be able to reach here. They are pretty much retards who lack any type of vision or conceptual understanding. AKA "mainstream". Even the normie scientist, are complete dip shits.
But do you have any other interesting theories on this topic?
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