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If you check my posts, I called this specifically, and said it would either be : #1. We don't know what the "ufos" are or, #2. "New" aeronautical advancement

There is no, never has been, never will be aliens from another part of the galaxy coming here, period. Rule out science fiction like warp drives and worm holes and it's pretty simple.

Side note btw: A wormhole could just be the 'space' between 2 gravitational fields. If you're flying to Andromeda Galaxy from here, when you go past the EDGE of the Milky Way Galaxy's gravity reach... do you just 'appear' at the next closest gravity field? We don't know, but that's what a wormhole, technically, would be.

The Tic Tac objects : It's electromagnetic propulsion. I don't know 100% how it works specific, but I watched a few guys in university do it in 1997 with a coil and basically 2 dixie cups taped together.

From my understanding, the coil has rotating, opposite charges spinning around the coil, separated by a non conductive 'gate'. You click a button on the PC and tells the 'gate' to open for a brief nano second. When the two opposite charges touch each other, the 'repulsion force' is what gives the propulsion.

Now ,how they directed that energy downward to propel their little canister UP is beyond my realm of knowledge. Was pretty neat though to watch.

and as always, sorry for the book lol.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If you check my posts, I called this specifically, and said it would either be : #1. We don't know what the "ufos" are or, #2. "New" aeronautical advancement

There is no, never has been, never will be aliens from another part of the galaxy coming here, period. Rule out science fiction like warp drives and worm holes and it's pretty simple.

Side note btw: A wormhole could just be the 'space' between 2 gravitational fields. If you're flying to Andromeda Galaxy from here, when you go past the EDGE of the Milky Way Galaxy's gravity reach... do you just 'appear' at the next closest gravity field? We don't know, but that's what a wormhole, technically, would be.

The Tic Tac objects : It's electromagnetic propulsion. I don't know 100% how it works specific, but I watched a few guys in university do it in 1997 with a coil and basically 2 dixie cups taped together.

From my understanding, the coil has rotating, opposite charges spinning around the coil, separated by a non conductive 'gate'. You click a button on the PC and tells the 'gate' to open for a brief nano second. When the two opposite charges touch each other, the 'repulsion force' is what gives the propulsion.

Now,** how** they directed that energy downward to propel their little canister UP is beyond my realm of knowledge. Was pretty neat though to watch.

and as always, sorry for the book lol.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If you check my posts, I called this specifically, and said it would either be : #1. We don't know what the "ufos" are or, #2. "New" aeronautical advancement

There is no, never has been, never will be aliens from another part of the galaxy coming here, period. Rule out science fiction like warp drives and worm holes and it's pretty simple.

Side note btw: A wormhole could just be the 'space' between 2 gravitational fields. If you're flying to Andromeda Galaxy from here, when you go past the EDGE of the Milky Way Galaxy's gravity reach... do you just 'appear' at the next closest gravity field? We don't know, but that's what a wormhole, technically, would be.

The Tic Tac objects : It's electromagnetic propulsion. I don't know 100% how it works specific, but I watched a few guys in university do it in 1997 with a coil and basically 2 dixie cups taped together.

From my understanding, the coil has rotating, opposite charges spinning around the coil, separated by a non conductive 'gate'. You click a button on the PC and tells the 'gate' to open for a brief nano second. When the two charges touch each other, it produces propulsion.

Now, how they directed that energy downward to propel their little canister UP is beyond my realm of knowledge. Was pretty neat though to watch.

and as always, sorry for the book lol.

3 years ago
1 score