Are UFO's real?
September 21, 2012 at 3:24 pm
(This post was last modified: September 21, 2012 at 3:27 pm by Aron Loyd 1.)
I told people in the religion section that I had seen in my lifetime on three separate occasions strange things in the sky that were do doubt real UFO's. Even though I brought up a more serious topic, mainly all I got were flippant responses on the ufo thing. I guess you just can't believe it until you see it. These people seem to think that I just saw something strange. But there is a big difference between simply strange and fucking majestic. Sure, there is a likelihood that the U.S. could be experimenting with ufo technology. But I doubt if it was connected with what I saw. And these things have been seen throughout recorded history.
One person scoffed at the idea of traveling faster than light. Well over twenty years ago, I sent the Jet Propulsion Laboratory my plans for a centrifugal inertia space drive. Which would reach the speed of light in a little over a year of 1g acceleration. Strangely enough, I bought a double dvd set called "Free Energy and Antigravity Propulsion." There were a few interesting things in the first disk. The second disk I just threw away because it was so stupid. But one interesting thing in the first disk was that somebody actually built a device that I had thought of, but rejected because it was too impractical. They gave it what they called the canoe test. Two people got into a canoe with the device and used it to motor them around in a pool.
Things like this bring up some interesting questions. In a free e-book that I've written called,<snip!> one of the things I bring up in it is space exploration and colonization. Though you might not hear what you would expect. It would be a very interesting read for anybody who cared to do so. If you want to, you can post me a message and I will tell you where to find it.
One person scoffed at the idea of traveling faster than light. Well over twenty years ago, I sent the Jet Propulsion Laboratory my plans for a centrifugal inertia space drive. Which would reach the speed of light in a little over a year of 1g acceleration. Strangely enough, I bought a double dvd set called "Free Energy and Antigravity Propulsion." There were a few interesting things in the first disk. The second disk I just threw away because it was so stupid. But one interesting thing in the first disk was that somebody actually built a device that I had thought of, but rejected because it was too impractical. They gave it what they called the canoe test. Two people got into a canoe with the device and used it to motor them around in a pool.
Things like this bring up some interesting questions. In a free e-book that I've written called,<snip!> one of the things I bring up in it is space exploration and colonization. Though you might not hear what you would expect. It would be a very interesting read for anybody who cared to do so. If you want to, you can post me a message and I will tell you where to find it.