U.S. scientist says scores of UFOs fly around the Sun.

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UFO , it still a scapegoat for human in earch . when scientists can not tell the truth behind some phenomenas, they will declare it is Alien from other planet who make it!
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Re: RE: U.S. scientist says scores of UFOs fly around the Su

Blackleaf said:
There are billions of planets in our galaxy alone and billions of galaxies in the entire universe.

It would be a huge waste if only ONE of those planets - Earth - had intelligent life.

And even that's not conclusive! :lol:
 

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There ARE such things as UFOs.

UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object - that's ANY object that's flying and is unidentified. So if you look up into the sky and see a plane, but you don't know that it's a plane, then it's a UFO.

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I don't think that UFO's are originated in the solar system. The solar system has been "explored". Man has gone close to Sun and far from the Sun. No evidence of life has been found.

While soviets were learning Venus, they didn't find any sourse of life. Their exploration counts 3 atmospheric probes, 10 landings, 4 orbiters, 11 flybys or impacts, and 2 balloon probes in the clouds. American probe Mariner 10 orbited the Mercury and mapped 40-60% ot it's surface. The surface of Venus is 480 degree and Mercury in night and day, -279°F to 800°F respectively. Existance of life is unpossible.

Voyager 1 and 2, after flyby and photographing Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, are leaving solar system. In fact curently they are in Heliopause. No life sign is visible.

UFOs, if exist, must not have originated in solar system. If you believe that Aliens exist you should assume that they are more inteligent then us because the closest star Proxima Centauri is 4.3 light-years from the Sun, or 39,900,000,000,000 km away. To our spacecraft flying at speed 60000km/h, it will take approximatly 76000 years to reach the closest star. However we are assuming that UFOs are coming from Proxima Centauri, we could be wrong.
 

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They could come from the Solar System if intelligent life lives under the ground.

Goodness knows who - or what - could be living under the ground of Mars.

And even if they come from planets that are so far away it would take hundreds, thousands or millions of years to get here even whilst travelling near to the speed of light (it's impossible to travel at the speed of light, as Einstein showed) that doesn't mean that they don't have the technology to "bend" space. They could "bend" or "fold" the space between them and their destination - bringing their destination much closer. It would be like a shor cut.

Imagine it like it - think of having a piece of paper lying flat on the table. When you roll a marble across the paper, it would have to travel a certain distance to get from one end of the paper to the other. But you can shorten the distance by folding the paper in half - the two opposite edges would then me much closer together.

Extraterrestrials could do a similar thing to space - rather than travelling 300,000 light years or so across space, they could just bend space so that the 300,000 light years becomes only 5 miles.
 

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Re: RE: U.S. scientist says scores of UFOs fly around the Su

dekhqonbacha said:
Blackleaf said:
There ARE such things as UFOs.

UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object - that's ANY object that's flying and is unidentified. So if you look up into the sky and see a plane, but you don't know that it's a plane, then it's a UFO.

lol

What are you laughing at?

As its name shows, UFO is ANYTHING that's unidentified as is flying.

If you see a bird flying in the sky, but you don't know it's a bird, then it IS a UFO, because it's a flying object that's unidentified.

Most people make the mistake of assuming that UFO means alien spaceship.
 

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Re: RE: U.S. scientist says scores of UFOs fly around the Su

Blackleaf said:
dekhqonbacha said:
Blackleaf said:
There ARE such things as UFOs.

UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object - that's ANY object that's flying and is unidentified. So if you look up into the sky and see a plane, but you don't know that it's a plane, then it's a UFO.

lol

What are you laughing at?

As its name shows, UFO is ANYTHING that's unidentified as is flying.

If you see a bird flying in the sky, but you don't know it's a bird, then it IS a UFO, because it's a flying object that's unidentified.

Most people make the mistake of assuming that UFO means alien spaceship.

yeah, i agree with you. I'm laughing because it's true.
 

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Re: RE: U.S. scientist says scores of UFOs fly around the Su

Blackleaf said:
They could come from the Solar System if intelligent life lives under the ground.
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But you can shorten the distance by folding the paper in half - the two opposite edges would then me much closer together.

Extraterrestrials could do a similar thing to space - rather than travelling 300,000 light years or so across space, they could just bend space so that the 300,000 light years becomes only 5 miles.
I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know if what you said has a scinetifical explanation.
 

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Re: RE: U.S. scientist says scores of UFOs fly around the Su

dekhqonbacha said:
I don't think that UFO's are originated in the solar system. The solar system has been "explored". Man has gone close to Sun and far from the Sun. No evidence of life has been found.

While soviets were learning Venus, they didn't find any sourse of life. Their exploration counts 3 atmospheric probes, 10 landings, 4 orbiters, 11 flybys or impacts, and 2 balloon probes in the clouds. American probe Mariner 10 orbited the Mercury and mapped 40-60% ot it's surface. The surface of Venus is 480 degree and Mercury in night and day, -279°F to 800°F respectively. Existance of life is unpossible.

At least not life as we know it. It is possible (though probably unlikely) that lifeforms (not necessarily intelligent) much different from us could survive at any temperature.

Voyager 1 and 2, after flyby and photographing Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, are leaving solar system. In fact curently they are in Heliopause. No life sign is visible.

Maybe not lifeforms capable of building spaceships, but no spacecrafts have been close enough to any of these planets to rule out simple organisms. If bacteria were living on mars right now, I don't think we wouldn't necessarily know about it.

And even if they come from planets that are so far away it would take hundreds, thousands or millions of years to get here even whilst travelling near to the speed of light (it's impossible to travel at the speed of light, as Einstein showed) that doesn't mean that they don't have the technology to "bend" space. They could "bend" or "fold" the space between them and their destination - bringing their destination much closer. It would be like a shor cut.

This idea is popular in science fiction, and although there may be a few scientists who believe it is possible, personally I think it is nothing more than science fiction.

But you can shorten the distance by folding the paper in half - the two opposite edges would then me much closer together.

but if the edges of the paper were light years away from eachother, wouldn't the edges have to travel towards eachother at greater than the speed of light? that would mean it would take as much time to "bend" space as it would to travel it, wouldn't it?