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Reading Leslie Kean's book gives me great hope that UFOs might be extra terrestrials. So much more interesting than if they turn out NOT to be!
I have no conviction one way or the other.
The closest I have ever come to UFOs is, that an old friend and her husband, then living in ZIMBABWE (Rhodesia) saw a huge thing above their house. Hovering. Not a helicopter. She knows the difference! Helicopters are not that huge! And they are very noisy, whereas this thing was silent.
My friend is very down to earth.
So, what are they? Wonderfully tantalising. I have not yet finished that book.
GG.
Aine Wrote:
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> I'd like to take this in another direction. The
> NYT said in the article that the military has in
> its possession alloys it cannot identify. In a
> conversation with another poster, he wondered why
> academic institutions with materials scientists on
> board haven't been given the opportunity to study
> these alloys.
>
> Excellent point.
>
> I am no fan of the convoluted, nonsensical stuff
> revolving around Roswell. We will never know for
> sure what happened there. But mention of these
> alloys brings that to mind.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Edit: The elements contained in the alloys must be
> known. The universe is made up of the same stuff.
> So what exactly do they mean by "unidentifiable"?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 20-Dec-17 22:12 by greengirl5.
I have no conviction one way or the other.
The closest I have ever come to UFOs is, that an old friend and her husband, then living in ZIMBABWE (Rhodesia) saw a huge thing above their house. Hovering. Not a helicopter. She knows the difference! Helicopters are not that huge! And they are very noisy, whereas this thing was silent.
My friend is very down to earth.
So, what are they? Wonderfully tantalising. I have not yet finished that book.
GG.
Aine Wrote:
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> I'd like to take this in another direction. The
> NYT said in the article that the military has in
> its possession alloys it cannot identify. In a
> conversation with another poster, he wondered why
> academic institutions with materials scientists on
> board haven't been given the opportunity to study
> these alloys.
>
> Excellent point.
>
> I am no fan of the convoluted, nonsensical stuff
> revolving around Roswell. We will never know for
> sure what happened there. But mention of these
> alloys brings that to mind.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Edit: The elements contained in the alloys must be
> known. The universe is made up of the same stuff.
> So what exactly do they mean by "unidentifiable"?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 20-Dec-17 22:12 by greengirl5.
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