Space Age Visitors, Space Age Technology

Space Age Visitors, Space Age Technology

Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs, have been navigating earthly skies since Alexander the Great’s army first spotted them in 329 BC. Coming in a variety of shapes, and with different flight paths and light signals to boot, UFOs haven't only occupied humankind’s popular literature, but have made alien-obsessed people out of many fascinated watchers.

Part of the excitement comes with the fact that UFOs are unidentified: are they weather balloons on fire? Light spacecraft tested for durability by a secret Air Force group? Or are they simply alien craft? These speculations have added fuel to the question: what kind of technology do these UFOs have that enable them to fly to our planet from distant regions of the galaxy?

Given the characteristics of UFOs, what might this technology be?

• UFOs fly at incredible speeds without breaking the sound barrier – Supersonic planes are made of high grade metal alloys, allowing such planes to withstand the impact of the sound barrier as soon as the plane gets past the speed of sound. It is this deep “sonic boom” most people hear – but where is this sonic boom when UFOs start traveling at thousands of miles per hour?

UFO occupants may have discovered a special alloy that not only breaks the laws of physics, but seems to be durable in the earth’s atmosphere. Since UFOs fly fast and quickly change direction, their material may be both strong and lightweight. Could our space agencies find such an alloy one day, allowing us to make our own spacecraft?

• UFOs leave a trail of damage behind – UFO sightings are usually accompanied by mutilated cattle, scorched ground, or humans suffering from apparent radiation poisoning – and sometimes, without the UFO even touching the ground.

What technology could UFO occupants have that they can wreak havoc at a distance, and without the use of apparent force? Might such technology be use on earth one day?

• UFOs can disrupt electronic and navigational equipment – Without the use of apparent force, UFOs can cause cars to break down, phones to shut off, and compasses to go haywire. What frequency, or energy, are they emitting? Can this energy be utilized for our own needs on earth?

With all these technologies apparently possessed by these strange visitors, another question might be asked: how can humans harness the technology to fly out of earth and see the rest of the universe? Perhaps one day, the lights and materials that make up UFOs will be ours, and we, in turn, will fly our own UFOs and be aliens in another world.

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News

  • UFO hunters head Down Under for evidence (Herald Sun)
    AMERICAN documentary makers are set to descend on the Northern Territory to investigate a spate of UFO sightings.

  • UFO sighting in Zimbabwe (Cape Argus)
    American film-maker Randall Nickerson is in Cape Town this week seeking inspiration for a documentary he is putting together about a UFO sighting in Zimbabwe in 1994.

  • International UFO Museum and Research Center (Architectural Record)
    Have intelligent beings from other planets visited Earth? The International UFO Museum and Research Center, in Roswell, New Mexico, lacks a definitive answer, such as an alien spacecraft—but it does have plenty of intriguing photographs and affidavits from people who say they have seen one.

  • Alien culture hits Central Coast (The Adobe Press)
    With adoration in her eyes and a hitch in her breath, one Bakersfield woman waited in anticipation for national radio show host George Noory to arrive Saturday at the first Central Coast Science-UFO Symposium.

  • Draganfly X6 UAV: UFO Thingy Packed With Carbon Fiber, HD/Night Cameras and GPS [Helicopter] (Gizmodo)
    The Draganfly series of heli cams have been impressive, but the just announced X6 is freaking amazing. The triple-tipped carbon fiber body has two carbon rotors on each end. The design allows it to...

  • UFO sighting in Zimbabwe (Independent Online)
    Schoolchildren between the ages of eight and 12 saw a strange craft land 150 metres from the Ariel School in Ruwa, from which two small beings emerged which were described as having "big eyes like rugby balls".

  • On the record (Lawrence Journal-World)
    Lawrence police responded to a call of an unidentified flying object shortly before 9:30 Tuesday night. A caller reported something hovering in the sky east of Lawrence, saying it changed position several times. Lawrence police could not locate the UFO.

  • Brady: UFO or just my imagination? (The Evening Sun)
    The story about the astronomer David Deitz seeing and taking pictures of Unidentified Flying Objects was very interesting. I sure hope he can find an answer.

  • 13 killer space-invader movies (Entertainment Weekly)
    By Adam Markovitz It's Be Kind to Humankind Week (for real)! Someone please notify the outer space invaders from ''Independence Day,'' ''Signs,'' ''The Blob'' and more, for whom that seems to be a completely alien notion

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    The shapeless dough of the internet, formed into tasty pellets and baked to perfection, just for you. A very amusing comic which imagines how Tarkin got the funding to build the Death Star . Well, Obama's victory is assured now: the lucky UFO alien supports him ! (Via Sarah) Check out the very cool opening credits sequence for RocknRolla . ( Via ) Kristen Bell has signed ...

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