I don't think anything has been shown to travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. The Special or General Theory of Relativity would require that any particle with mass cannot travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. There's an "imaginary" particle, called a tachyon, with no mass that exists only in theory (no experimental evidence for its existence) that travels faster than the speed of light. According to the Theory of Relativity, tachyons, from our frame of reference, would be traveling back in time.
No way to make contact unless the speed of light barrier is not absolute/ rendering timely space travel possible. Originally Posted by oeb11
"Alien" visitors likely are not of human form and may well be biomechanical AI "life." Traveling many years for them may not be an issue.
Also on those Navy plane videos, a pilot said that the craft went from several tens of thousands of feet to 50 feet in a matter of seconds and it "defied physical laws."
I'm not sold on all of this but when I started programming 1979 we had no idea everyone would be carrying around a mainframe in their pockets today. Even the "poor people." Originally Posted by gnadfly
the UPA the pilot observed is likely a high speed drone perhaps AI directed or remote controlled from elsewhere. that's the only thing that makes sense. Originally Posted by dilbert firestormI considered the same thing. There's a lot of high speed drones out there but nothing I've seen that replicated the vehicles capabilities on the vid. It must really worry the secret service to defend against them.
I considered the same thing. There's a lot of high speed drones out there but nothing I've seen that replicated the vehicles capabilities on the vid. It must really worry the secret service to defend against them.
Here's an interesting video this guy made with probably less than $1000 worth of materials 7 years ago.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
This drone footage is from 5 years ago...I bought something for like $125 last christmas that was incredible.
Originally Posted by gnadfly