Extraordinary claims certainly do require extraordinary evidence.
In this case we know that the laws of physics as we understand them apply throughout the universe, with of course some substantial limitations such our need to understand dark matter/energy. If these aerial phenomena are outside known earthling physics we can have no unders…
Extraordinary claims certainly do require extraordinary evidence.
In this case we know that the laws of physics as we understand them apply throughout the universe, with of course some substantial limitations such our need to understand dark matter/energy. If these aerial phenomena are outside known earthling physics we can have no understanding of them. So how can we have a basis to understand and reverse engineer them?
One big problem is that there is no way to convince folks that these stories are erroneous. They will not believe the words of anyone, they will consider it just be part of the continuing coverup. And some will always want to exploit the inability to negate the idea. There are many contemporary examples of this. Pedophilia in pizza parlors, Q anyone?
These fads have grown and receded several times in my memory, and were especially prominent in the 1950's at the dawn of the fear and uncertainty engendered by the rise of nuclear weapons. Sure there are things in the sky that some individual cannot understand. But the step to ET is one for the movies not reality.
Extraordinary claims certainly do require extraordinary evidence.
In this case we know that the laws of physics as we understand them apply throughout the universe, with of course some substantial limitations such our need to understand dark matter/energy. If these aerial phenomena are outside known earthling physics we can have no understanding of them. So how can we have a basis to understand and reverse engineer them?
One big problem is that there is no way to convince folks that these stories are erroneous. They will not believe the words of anyone, they will consider it just be part of the continuing coverup. And some will always want to exploit the inability to negate the idea. There are many contemporary examples of this. Pedophilia in pizza parlors, Q anyone?
These fads have grown and receded several times in my memory, and were especially prominent in the 1950's at the dawn of the fear and uncertainty engendered by the rise of nuclear weapons. Sure there are things in the sky that some individual cannot understand. But the step to ET is one for the movies not reality.