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If so then that alien ship should have a very advanced technology like (anti inertia effect) which is still not possible by humans.

2007-12-27 21:11:18 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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I think I saw it too (Zone Reality).

Yes I believe it's true. There was a story of aliens coming in contact with Army radars and the radars went haywire.

Alien spacecraft has advanced techniques which are beyond Humans capabilities right now. How can they travel at interstellar speed and visit us? How come they're maneoverability is so precise and intricate? There are many things we as Humans haven't discovered yet so it's technically wrong to criticise the fact that they can travel at 5000 miles a second.

2007-12-27 21:51:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

There are features of that claim which undermine its credibility. First of all, how could a pilot or passenger, in flight, tell how fast the thing is going? There is no way to know how far away it is because the size would also be completely unknown. So that smells bad to begin with.

Then there is the idea of anything traveling 5000 mps in the atmosphere. It can't be done. No kind of matter would survive it. It doesn't make any difference how advanced someone's technology is. Even if they had some kind of ray gun de-atomizer for all matter in front of the ship, like creating a momentary vacuum, to do that at that speed would release so much energy that this would certainly not be a matter for debate any more. The consequences would have been dramatic and would have been seen, (and felt), by thousands or millions of people. Not to mention that it would create a huge trace on all of the radars which could cover that area. If aliens exist, they may be advanced but there is no reason to believe they have supernatural powers. They are subject to the same laws of physics that we are.

Now if they say this thing was out of the atmosphere, then the size and speed estimate becomes virtually impossible without equipment. Was this radar or visual? More information would be helpful.

I remember a story from way back in the 50s or 60s where some image shot across a radar screen at some kind of incredible speed. Big UFO story. Then when Philip Klass investigated the characteristics of that radar, it was shown to be an anomalous blip...an artifact that doesn't represent a real object. These are often reflections of the sensitive radar off of temperature density inversions in the atmosphere.

2007-12-28 02:14:38 · answer #2 · answered by Brant 7 · 1 0

why not?after all it was a alien ship and we don't know any thing about their technology and their physiology.have you heard about trans Atlantic tunnel and the train?it will travel with a speed of 5000miles per hour.check it out .
by the way I've a confusion.........tell me buddy how that man recognised an object with 5000miles/sec as a alien ship and not only that he also measured the speed in the mean time?

2007-12-28 23:36:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I saw it too. It was an optical illusion, but it took the experts a while to spot it.

Because of the lens effect of the bulbous aeroplane window, the person was actually seeing - and filming - a distorted image of the tip of the tailplane, apparently hanging in mid-air beside the plane. As he moved his camera, the image shrank, and vanished. The experts computed this ridiculous speed from the rate that it was shrinking at, assuming that it was a real object - but it wasn't.

2007-12-28 05:07:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"Coast to Coast" is not a reliable source.

If someone babbles about space-drives, gravity shields, low inertia or NO inertia drives... they have been watching too much Battlestar: Galactica (hey, is that any good? I haven't been watching)

It is somewhat worse (as if blathering about tech we don't have isnt bad enough) when their answer is nearly unintelligible from all the typos. (or brain mis-firings)

In general, the man in the tinfoil hat is not a reliable source.

2007-12-27 23:24:39 · answer #5 · answered by Faesson 7 · 0 0

There have been reports of fast flying ships for decades but there is no proof that its
true and cant be proven and on the other hand it cant be proven that it dont exist so its a catch 22, Believe or dont believe, Im neutral on this one, I have not heard of this at all, It is not on the news or Nasa sites,, So consider your source;


SG

2007-12-27 21:48:03 · answer #6 · answered by SPACEGUY 7 · 0 0

no one ever saw a spaceship flying by at 5000 miles per second for the simple fact that the human eye wouldn't even see it go by traveling at those speeds, the fastest ship we have is our space shuttle when it flys in outerspace outside of our atmosphere which is 24,000 miles an hour roughly at 5000 miles per second in on hour you would travel 18 million miles an hour anyways like I said, a little bit to fast for the human eye to see even if they are traveling 24 thousand miles an hour

2007-12-27 21:18:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

How the hell did he know it was travelling at 5000 miles/s ?

You won't even be able to see anything that travels half of that speed, let alone being able to tell that its exact travelling speed.

2007-12-27 22:03:41 · answer #8 · answered by Hornet One 7 · 3 0

its called antigravity,

or gravity shielding, that tech its avalavle to humans from the

30th and 40th for ur info, anti inertia efect is no big deal,

now the balck gov is perfecting interdimensianla travel and
time travel

now u know
http://www.echoesofenoch.com/towerofbabel.htm

2007-12-27 21:21:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

It is a big "Perhaps" and we are not sure .

2007-12-27 22:00:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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