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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Look, up in the sky: it’s a bird, it’s a plane – it’s a UFO!
Or is it?
A UFO, or unidentified flying object, is an apparition that moves erratically, and can't readily be identified. However, due to natural phenomena such as fog, low cloud cover, or high moisture content in the atmosphere, ordinary objects such as debris, dust, or even small airplanes may be mistaken for alien craft.
How do you know that the lights you are seeing really do belong to a UFO?
• UFOs are bright and move incredibly fast without breaking the sound barrier (or setting off a sonic boom). In a sighting early in the 20th century, a pilot flying over Mount Adams in the United States reported that he could see bright objects moving past his plane, almost soundlessly, and at “an incredible speed.”
• Most UFOs have classifiable shapes. They are usually found in the shape of toy tops, disks, or saucers, and appear to be flying without propulsion. Other shapes include chevrons, spheres, domes, diamonds, cylinders, and eggs.
• Most UFOs can rapidly change direction and move erratically
• If the UFO has occupants, or has its own light, it will usually shine it down on witnesses, or make gestures with luminous signals
• UFOs usually follow moving vehicles, such as airplanes or cars
• Electronic equipment, such as radios, car batteries, or even cellular phones, may fail. Equipment failures will include stalled cars, radio or TV interference, power blackouts, compass deflections (whether manual, or electronic in aircraft navigation), and engine disruption in vehicles.
Upon leaving a site, UFOs will leave the following signs of their visit:
• Burned ground near where the UFO lands or hovers. With a Geiger counter, scientists may also note that radiation levels are higher at the site.
• Eyewitnesses or animals will experience temporary paralysis, skin burns, rashes, and symptoms similar to radiation poisoning
• Cattle and other farm animals nearby will be mutilated
• There may be crop circles, or sites where plants are flattened, and whole fields are fashioned into geometric shapes so precise, they can't be duplicated by any one individual
If you want to be prepared to witness a UFO sighting, carry a little electronic equipment with you; a manually operated camera that uses film will be most useful in documentation. If you think you see a UFO, take pictures, but don't make any signs or gestures of welcome or alarm. When you have them developed, make duplicate copies, one set to keep for yourself, and the other to hand over to an investigator, if you wish to consult one.
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