Tabac
Honorary Master
Well... Like you said, 2000000+another 00000000 x another million 00000000 of galaxies and planets etc... But no alien on my stoep ?You do realise how ironic that statement is coming from a Christian, right?
Well... Like you said, 2000000+another 00000000 x another million 00000000 of galaxies and planets etc... But no alien on my stoep ?You do realise how ironic that statement is coming from a Christian, right?
Closest planet in the habitable zone of its star is 4 light years away... That means it takes light 4 years to travel from there to here.... Roughly 37 842 923 108 478.26 km.... The fastest speed ever recorded by a spacecraft wat 586800km/h.... That means it would take about 7361 earth years to get there.... Not exactly an overnight trip to go and stop at your stoep for a quick brandewyn en Coke....Well... Like you said, 2000000+another 00000000 x another million 00000000 of galaxies and planets etc... But no alien on my stoep ?
Closest planet in the habitable zone of its star is 4 light years away... That means it takes light 4 years to travel from there to here.... Roughly 37 842 923 108 478.26 km.... The fastest speed ever recorded by a spacecraft wat 586800km/h.... That means it would take about 7361 earth years to get there.... Not exactly an overnight trip to go and stop at your stoep for a quick brandewyn en Coke....
Problem with travelling closer to the speed of light is the increased danger from things like micrometeorites. You will need to find an innovative way to protect a ship travelling at that speed.We don't know.
Traveling closer to the speed of light slows down time relative to observers. Luckily having to accelerate to that speed breaks any weird paradoxes which occurs in special relativity.
If you build a spaceship which can hit a significant factor of that speed you can still travel vast distances at the expense of time. A photon experiences no time. Relative to a photo it's born and dies instantaneously regardless of the distance it had to travel.
This is not the science fiction thread.... You should honestly limit your consumption of Psilocybin mushrooms...UFO experiencer here
Advanced civilizations do not use radio signals - this is the biggest mistake that SETI and now the SKA has made.
This is why they have found virtually no signals.
They use the power of consciousness itself which permeates any distance instantaneously.
I recommend looking into CE-5 meditation, contact protocols developed by Dr. Steven Greer.
Anyone can do it, and it simply involves altering your brainwave state to something like delta or theta, then using visualization and coherent thought sequencing to reach out to them and request a visitation - which i have successfully achieved many times. When you alter your brainwave state you 'tune in' to a different frequency which enables communication. They will literally appear in the skies around your house but they don't come down close; you will need a powerful zoom camera to capture them.
Notice how their shapes seem to be anything but aerodynamic; this is because they generate their own distortion in gravity around the craft which acts as a protective bubble and so the surface of their craft do not experience any build up of air molecules and they are perfectly silent with no sonic boom. This is also why they are capable of transmedium travel whether it be water, air or in space. The gravity distortion also cancels out any inertia or g-forces that occupants would otherwise experience in conventional aircraft.
They are not interested in contacting governments nor any other "authorities". They are interested in individuals or groups of individuals who have managed to transcend the fake illusion matrix in which we live and reach out to them in peace, goodwill and love.
I have attached some of my ufo pictures.
Camera : Canon powershot SX60HS
Resolution enhanced further with Topaz Gigapixel AI
You should seriously put a cap on your ignorance and perhaps read a book, authored by actual phd scientists :This is not the science fiction thread.... You should honestly limit your consumption of Psilocybin mushrooms...
lol... You do realise that not everything a phd graduate says is necessarily true, right?You should seriously put a cap on your ignorance and perhaps read a book, authored by actual phd scientists :
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-UFOs-Science-Consciousness-Intelligence/dp/1721088652
You would be a fool to believe his theory of evolution, anyway.lol... You do realise that not everything a phd graduate says is necessarily true, right?
Even the great Stephen Hawking once disproved his own theory...
Like the great philosopher Rian van Heerden once said "Jeremia!!".....You would be a fool to believe his theory of evolution, anyway.
You do realize that these are actual photographs that i took, as a result from performing ce-5 protocols.
Are you saying my photos are fake?
By the way, the main author of that book is the late NASA astronaut, Dr Edgar Mitchell.Like the great philosopher Rian van Heerden once said "Jeremia!!".....
And they call them selves Guardians of the Galaxy.I figure there's likely a space battle going on somewhere in the universe; creatures far more technologically advanced than we are. But space is big even for them.
Potentially, allegedly, maybe, possibly...How many habitable planets are out there?
Thanks to new research using data from the Kepler space telescope, it's estimated that there could be as many as 300 million potentially habitable planets in our galaxy. Some could even be pretty close, with several likely within 30 light-years of our Sun. The findings will be published in The...phys.org
How Many Life-Bearing Planets Fit Into the Goldilocks Zone?
Thanks to new research using data from the Kepler space telescope, it's estimated that there could be as many as 300 million potentially habitable planets in our galaxy.
The Kepler mission, which officially ceased collecting data in 2018, has identified over 2,800 confirmed exoplanets, with several thousand more candidates waiting to be confirmed
List of potentially habitable exoplanets
List of potentially habitable exoplanets - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Teegarden's Star b,TOI 700 d,Kepler-1649c,TRAPPIST-1d
LP 890-9 c,Proxima Centauri b,K2-72e,Gliese 1061 d
Gliese 1061 c,Ross 128 b,Luyten b,Kepler-296e
TRAPPIST-1e,Kepler-442b,Kepler-62f,TRAPPIST-1f
Teegarden's Star c,Kepler-1229b,Kepler-186f
TRAPPIST-1g,Gliese 1002 b,Gliese 1002 c,Kepler-452b
Kepler-62e,Kepler-1652b,Wolf 1061c,Kepler-1410b
Gliese 667 Cc,Kepler-1544 b,Kepler-283c,Ross 508 b
Kepler-1638b,Kepler-440b,Gliese 433 d,Kepler-1653b
Kepler-705b,K2-332b,Kepler-155c,TOI-2257 b,Kepler-443b
Kepler-22b,Kepler-1701b,Kepler-1606b,K2-9b
Gliese 180 c,Gliese 163 c,Kepler-1540b,Kepler-174d
HD 40307 g,Kepler-296f,HIP 38594 b,K2-288Bb,HD 216520 c
Gliese 3293 d,LHS 1140 b
Closest
Proxima Centauri b - 4 l.y.
Ross 128 b - 11 l.y.
Gliese 1061 d - 12 l.y.
I feel bitterly let down by him not sharing what he's smoking.This is not the science fiction thread.... You should honestly limit your consumption of Psilocybin mushrooms...