For all those UFO buffs. Those who don't believe, please keep your peace.
Have you ever noticed most if not all of the news reports on UFOs involved only flying saucers? This is contrary to what is in the movies these days, which dwells on stories of interstella or intergalactic spacecrafts.
The logic is that if there are a number of extra terrestrial civilisations out there, then there should be different types of spacecrafts, just like what is propogated in the movies.
Do you believe there is something special about flying saucers? Why is it most extra terrestrials used flying saucers and not other types of spacecrafts?
2006-07-08
05:29:37
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Sleuth!
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If it were true that flying saucers make the best spacships, perhaps the people involved in aircraft manufacture should take a second look at flying saucers. The question is, will they become a laughing stock? I mean, you know how some people regard flying saucers?
2006-07-09
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Well for one thing, saucers are in fact aerodynamically very efficient.
If UFOs are for real then the Aliens have made the right choice, all the stuff we see in Sci-Fi movies will never fly unless propelled like hell.
2006-07-08 05:38:20
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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I believe there are so many more possibilities for extraterrestrial transport/communication than a mechanical ship about the size of a human aircraft.
Just as likely: LSD. One drop that has a significant, transforming affect on the mind, creating the possibility of linking to alien worlds. LSD has had an important impact on the history of computing and culture that is sudden and widespread (historically speaking).
Perhaps there are methods of transporting consciousness that can escape the physics of time and space. There is life out there. Maybe one alien comes up with a flying saucer and another alien comes up with something else we can't even conceive.
2006-07-08 05:53:03
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answered by JB 3
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Many witnesses report triangular or cigar shaped objects.
There are also stories of unidentified submerged objects in the water You don't hear about these as much because the people that are most likely to see them are on military submarines or ships. I don't recall the shapes of the objects in those stories, but maybe a saucer is the best design for a craft that can propel itself both in the air and underwater.
2006-07-08 05:47:28
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answered by gtaravens14 2
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if you study flying saucers, they create less drag, yes the bullet shaped aircrafts have less drag in them too but in space, there's no significant amount of air or atmosphere, and the rotation of the flying saucer doubles as a propeller for the craft to move. Flying saucers could be efficient for space travel. Or....it's the easiest alien craft to imitate in photograph.
2006-07-08 05:38:25
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answered by ? 3
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Because if they were traveling through light-years of space maybe the flying saucer is the best design
2006-07-08 07:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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A saucer shaped ship can change direction quickly.Rocket engines,tar and platen pumps.After the velocity of light you have a zero mass neutron star hull.The hull levitates.The ship is bigger in the inside than the outside would permit.There would also be gravity in the ship and you would have throttle down deceleration.You are surrounded by neutron star hull.(my findings)
2006-07-08 05:43:19
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answered by Balthor 5
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those flying saucers were most likely experimental aircraft flying around being tested. you don't have to worry about wind resistance while cruising around the cosmos
2006-07-08 05:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The saucer shape is easily detected by radar. It's the others we should be worrying about.
2006-07-08 05:41:47
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answered by Doom and Gloom 1
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You can bet your bottom dollar that these boys if out there will have evolved into the most efficient ways of travel.......anything round has the least resistance to other forces acting upon it .....aircraft as we know them are far too primative to compete.
2006-07-09 03:23:52
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answered by Miss Prim 2
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I agree! Cups don't fly well so they use saucers
2006-07-12 23:23:58
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answered by knoWall 4
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