UFO in Manchester
UFOs
don't come from another planet
Cacildo
Marques – Sao Paulo
Since
Governor John Winthrop, of Massachusetts, wrote accounts of men who
saw light objects flying at high speed in January, 1639, the stories
of UFO encounters in the Americas have grown.
These
contacts have many points in common, which should be taken into
account for the formulation of valid hypotheses to explain the
phenomenon.
The
most important fact is that all these UFOs, whether manned or
unmanned, take great care not to interfere with the visited
environment. Even if the person who sees them has the feeling that
might experience a shock, which can be fatal, such a thing never
happened. In fact, UFOs do not even need to be careful. They do not
really interfere.
The
other common points in the reports are that these objects suddenly
stop in the air in a way that no modern human vehicle can do. As soon
as they stop, they start at very high speed. They are always very
luminous objects. Their shape is cylindrical, oval or saucer-shaped,
always rounded, never cubic, what obviously facilitates their rapid
locomotion.
It
is necessary to be aware that, although UFOs work with technologies
that until now science does not dominate, such as the use of some
very advanced form of energy and engineering resources of Taguchi
that do not yet apply to the transport of humans, others aspects of
the vehicles are compatible with the aerodynamics and displacement
that would be expected from flying machines manufactured by the
current industry.
We
must also be aware that flight safety has made very little progress
since the important contributions of Jerome Fox Lederer in the 1950s
- such as the introduction of radio in aircraft cabins - and the
reason for this paralysis is the interest of airlines in bragging
about the excellence of the current system, mounted on convenient
statistics, without the concern of pushing for improvements. All this
is the effect of the so-called "installed base". If
companies are to demand from the factories equipment with new forms
of take-off and landing and new mechanisms for guaranteeing
individual safety for passengers, this simple act will denounce an
uncertainty that they will not allow to be revealed. This phase,
however, will not last for many decades.
As
soon as companies are willing to test new inventions, not only with
incremental advances, as it has been since the creation of the jet
turbine, but with revolutionary novelties, then we will be facing the
future of air transport. We will come to understand how UFOs work and
we will stop looking at them as a great mystery.
Yes,
because UFOs do not come from other planets. They are - strictly,
will be - manufactured by our industry.
Will
be they? Exactly. Where do UFOs come from? From here, but from future
times.
Given
the working hypothesis that they do not come from outside the Earth,
there would still be the possibility of a civilization developing
outside our radars, perhaps in some underground environments, or at
the bottom of some ocean. With all the screening tools we have today
scouring without finding anything in these places, the chance of such
civilization exists is practically negligible. There remains the
journey in time.
UFOs
are vehicles that the humans of the future use to research what is
past for them, and also to research their future.
By
the paradox of the grandfather, they cannot interfere in the facts
that are already part of the past. One or another person who receives
the visit of them can faint of fright, but soon recovers the senses,
without keeping sequels. If the person is alone and believes in ETs,
he can imagine that he was abducted while this fainting lasts.
(Paradox of the grandfather: a traveler who travels to the past and
interferes in it can kill his own grandfather, so that the traveler
himself cannot exist.)
Researchers
of the future visit our time and also times from a more remote past,
gathering and imparting information. Since the seventeenth century,
when we were already trying out advanced means of transportation, we
came to understand that these vehicles could contain people. Those
who saw them in previous centuries saw them as luminous phenomena of
nature or as manifestations of the supernatural world.
UFOs,
however, do not come from other planets nor from the world of
spirits. They are vehicles used by our fellow researchers a few
decades later.
This
is not the case of Galileo's relativity, nor of Poincaré's
relativity, but since Einstein's Theory of General Relativity of
1916, the whole study of Mechanics is directed, directly or
indirectly, to the possibility of time travel. Just it is necessary
to find the passage. Stephen Hawking thought it might be in the
wormholes, which connect the folds of spacetime. We do not know yet,
but if we do not speculate we will not achieve the feat.
Time
travel, which by current understanding is limited only by the
grandfather's paradox, will bring about an unprecedented revolution
in human life. In addition to clarifying the historical facts of the
past, they will search the future and eliminate, almost completely,
the possibilities of epidemics, war conflicts and major accidents,
because the uncertainty will be reduced to almost zero. The
etiologies will all be unraveled in a short period of time. And, of
course, national lotteries, major sporting championships and other
chance-based practices will disappear, because they will be obsolete.
The great robberies and the great financial deviations will no longer
be practiced, because they would be quickly clarified. Democracy,
with marked letters or not, will no longer be a game, giving way to
more appropriate methods of choice. However, small committee games
and small draws will continue to run smoothly, because the vehicles
that will lead researchers to the future will not be concerned about
them.
The
most alarming conclusion to this, that of the impending time travel,
is that in addition to the cure for human diseases, the environment
will also be healed, and the Earth will be saved. And how free will
will be? It will be where it has always been, without major changes
in everyday life.

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