UAP & ET - Do you believe?

Here is the trailer for James Fox's new documentary, "The Program", which is going to detail the government UAP crash retrieval program known as "Imacculate Constellation":


Also, here is the trailer for his 2020 documentary, "The Phenomenon", which is a good entry point into the UAP/phenomenon subject.

 
I meant to post about Jimmy Carter's UFO sighting after his recent passing.

In 1969, outside a Lions club meeting in Leary Georgia, Jimmy Carter and 25 other witnesses saw a bright, white orb. The orb got closer to just above some pine trees and changed colors, to blue, then red, and then back to white and then disappeared. In 1973, Governor Carter filed an official UFO about the incident. During his 1976 presidential campaign, he promised to release all government UFO information if elected. After being elected and briefed he said that due to national security concerns the records would not be released.
 
The UAP community has been a buzz for a few weeks now. Some of the leaders (Coulhart, Elizondo, Greer, etc) of UAP disclosure have hinted at big things coming before the end of January. It looks like the first big drop will be this Saturday as Ross Coulhart interviews Jake Barber, a retired Air Force helicopter pilot/whistleblower who retrieved a Tic-Tac shaped UAP.

Here is a teaser from the interview “Over the last couple years, it’s been confirmed to me by ranking members of the UAP task force that what we were working with that night was, in fact, NHI (nonhuman intelligence) and it was not a unique experience,” Barber said.
 
I found this article interesting:

So, a Goldilocks Zone planet, with signs of possible life, and only 124 light years away.
For an advanced civilization, with (perhaps) long life spans, Earth might be an interesting place to investigate.
They certainly could see the signs of life on Earth from their perspective.

A lot of if's but it is on the edge of plausibility.

Just for some perspective. ChatGPT says there are estimated to be 60,000 stars that are within 100 light years of our sun. That opens the door for a lot of possibilities.

Larry
DevilHorse
 
I found this article interesting:

So, a Goldilocks Zone planet, with signs of possible life, and only 124 light years away.
For an advanced civilization, with (perhaps) long life spans, Earth might be an interesting place to investigate.
They certainly could see the signs of life on Earth from their perspective.

A lot of if's but it is on the edge of plausibility.

Just for some perspective. ChatGPT says there are estimated to be 60,000 stars that are within 100 light years of our sun. That opens the door for a lot of possibilities.

Larry
DevilHorse
That's very cool. With our current tech, we can leave tomorrow and be fishing in their ocean in about 2,170,000 years.
 
That's very cool. With our current tech, we can leave tomorrow and be fishing in their ocean in about 2,170,000 years.

I found this article interesting:

So, a Goldilocks Zone planet, with signs of possible life, and only 124 light years away.
For an advanced civilization, with (perhaps) long life spans, Earth might be an interesting place to investigate.
They certainly could see the signs of life on Earth from their perspective.

A lot of if's but it is on the edge of plausibility.

Just for some perspective. ChatGPT says there are estimated to be 60,000 stars that are within 100 light years of our sun. That opens the door for a lot of possibilities.

Larry
DevilHorse
This has always been one of my questions about whether or not aliens (from other solar systems) have been visiting the planet earth. The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second (in a vacuum) or 671 million miles per hour (you could travel from the earth to the moon in about 3 seconds, IF you could build a space craft that could travel at the speed of light) or about 5.88 trillion miles in a (light) year. The nearest star, Alpha Centuari, to our solar system is about 4.25 light years away, so if there were a habitable planet around Alpha Centauri, and they could build and engineer a space craft that could travel at 671 million miles per hour (the speed of light and think of the G-forces involved), they would have to travel over 25 TRILLION miles to get to the planet earth. Furthermore, what sort of energy source would you need to power a craft at that speed, constantly, for over 4 years? Plus, any human being who was traveling on such a craft, at that speed, would be ripped apart in a nano second by the G-forces. A habitable planet around a star 10 light years from us would have to travel 60 trillion miles to get to the planet earth. I suppose it is possible that far more advanced civilizations may have figured out how to travel faster than the speed of light and cover huge swaths of space in more condensed times but nothing in our current knowledge of physics (I believe) support that. I admit I'm somewhat of a UFO/UAP nut but this has always been a question in the back of my mind - how are they getting here from these vast distances?
 
This has always been one of my questions about whether or not aliens (from other solar systems) have been visiting the planet earth. The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second (in a vacuum) or 671 million miles per hour (you could travel from the earth to the moon in about 3 seconds, IF you could build a space craft that could travel at the speed of light) or about 5.88 trillion miles in a (light) year. The nearest star, Alpha Centuari, to our solar system is about 4.25 light years away, so if there were a habitable planet around Alpha Centauri, and they could build and engineer a space craft that could travel at 671 million miles per hour (the speed of light and think of the G-forces involved), they would have to travel over 25 TRILLION miles to get to the planet earth. Furthermore, what sort of energy source would you need to power a craft at that speed, constantly, for over 4 years? Plus, any human being who was traveling on such a craft, at that speed, would be ripped apart in a nano second by the G-forces. A habitable planet around a star 10 light years from us would have to travel 60 trillion miles to get to the planet earth. I suppose it is possible that far more advanced civilizations may have figured out how to travel faster than the speed of light and cover huge swaths of space in more condensed times but nothing in our current knowledge of physics (I believe) support that. I admit I'm somewhat of a UFO/UAP nut but this has always been a question in the back of my mind - how are they getting here from these vast distances?
Wormholes.

It's just as likely that aliens are our far future descendants after we've figured out time travel.
 
Wormholes.

It's just as likely that aliens are our far future descendants after we've figured out time travel.
I was leaning towards that or other dimensions . I'm interested if we go to other demensions when we pass as well.
I literally was talking about my mother and her being around after her passing. Nieghbors that had never met her seeing her and wondering why she didn't speak to them. Described her to a T. I'm thinking aliens are either us in another demension or our descendents from the future.
We would be easy targets for beings that advanced otherwise .
Maybe we are thier version of a wild life park .
 
Wormholes.

It's just as likely that aliens are our far future descendants after we've figured out time travel.
LOL, yea, I've read about all these other theories, such a worm holes or aliens being our future descendants who have figured out how to come back thousands of years in time but, with my extremely limited science knowledge, they seem even more absurd and unlikely as the possibility of the aliens traveling trillions of miles to get here. One of my guesses is that maybe the "aliens" are not biological creatures, like humans, but are some form of highly evolved robots, sent to explore the universe.
 
I was leaning towards that or other dimensions . I'm interested if we go to other demensions when we pass as well.
I literally was talking about my mother and her being around after her passing. Nieghbors that had never met her seeing her and wondering why she didn't speak to them. Described her to a T. I'm thinking aliens are either us in another demension or our descendents from the future.
We would be easy targets for beings that advanced otherwise .
Maybe we are thier version of a wild life park .
Which would explain the yellow tag that has been stapled to my ear for several weeks.
 
LOL, yea, I've read about all these other theories, such a worm holes or aliens being our future descendants who have figured out how to come back thousands of years in time but, with my extremely limited science knowledge, they seem even more absurd and unlikely as the possibility of the aliens traveling trillions of miles to get here. One of my guesses is that maybe the "aliens" are not biological creatures, like humans, but are some form of highly evolved robots, sent to explore the universe.
They are! They aren't our descendants, but are the autonomous robots born from our own AI technology in the distant future. They themselves have figured out time travel, and have come back to visit.

Someone should turn that into a movie.
 
Roachcocks?
Maybe, depends upon whether you're looking for speed or endurance:

When it comes to telling male and female cockroaches apart, size is a major factor to consider. Generally, males are smaller with a more streamlined and slender body, while females tend to be larger and heavier with a broad body that’s designed for carrying eggs. It’s like comparing a sports car to an SUV – males are built for speed, while females are built for endurance.
 
The way this struck me was that it was not unlike the progress towards a room temperature superconductor.
Superconductors (and Superfluids) were theorized by Duke Professor Fritz London.
Mercury was discovered to be a superconductor first (1911) but it isn't the kind of thing you want to make a room temperature wire from (too wet). A big next step towards finding a solid superconductor was Niobium discovered in 1954 at just over 9 deg Kelvin.
This page has a graph that shows the increase in the temperature of superconductors since the start:

They're up to 250 deg K. However, superconductors to date are brittle. Still not 'wire' material.

The incremental progress toward being able to go to another earthlike planet has the same feel.
As a target planet gets discovered to be closer, it feels like there might be feasibility someday (far off).

Nice progress.

Larry
DevilHorse
 
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