• UFO in China averts flights
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[QUOTE=Sir Colton;23237740]With the vastness of the universe, there has to be life somewhere else, but it will never visit Earth, especially with the speed of light, and many other limitations.[/QUOTE] please explain how the speed of light is a limitation
You do realize that their technology might be 20 thousand years more advanced than ours, thus enabling them to visit us? Also, related. [img]http://www.helloliefje.com/wp-content/uploads/first-contact-alien.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Electrocuter;23234414]There's a military connection so it's probably a plane or missile, maybe it's related to the USA subs?[/QUOTE] USA Black Book? Secret High speed Zeppelins?
[QUOTE=Prebirth;23237793]please explain how the speed of light is a limitation[/QUOTE] 3x10^8 m/s is pretty slow, considering the distance between stuff in the universe.
[QUOTE=Heroms;23237633]A lot of you seem to have missed my last post. :siren: [url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/international/ufo-china-has-military-connection-official-764][b]THE OBJECT IS THE REMAINS OF AN INTERCONTINENTAL US MISSILE [/b][/url] :siren:[/QUOTE] I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist here, but it sounds like bullshit.
[QUOTE=Heroms;23237633]A lot of you seem to have missed my last post. :siren: [url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/international/ufo-china-has-military-connection-official-764][b]THE OBJECT IS THE REMAINS OF AN INTERCONTINENTAL US MISSILE [/b][/url] :siren:[/QUOTE] Yeah.... yeah.... They are manipulating you. it's a UFO and they didn't want to cause mass panic, I tell you. :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Frazah;23232949]Please oh please be a troll. PLEEASE.[/QUOTE] He just has an opinion.
[QUOTE=Heroms;23237633]A lot of you seem to have missed my last post. :siren: [url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/international/ufo-china-has-military-connection-official-764][b]THE OBJECT IS THE REMAINS OF AN INTERCONTINENTAL US MISSILE [/b][/url] :siren:[/QUOTE] [quote]It was later identified as debris from an intercontinental missile launched by the US, Song Huagang, secretary general of the Xinjiang Astronomy Society said.[/quote] So what caused the "debris" to hover? If they were simply falling, as well as objects with no power source should, why was it necessary for the airport to shut down for so many hours? Why were the debris picked up on radar as being a single object? More importantly, why was this missile launched by the United States? Finally, why is it that the secretary general of an astronomy society in China able to find out this information when it's a military matter if it really WAS an intercontinental missile- let alone from the United States? A lot of questions they aren't answering here, nevermind that they aren't addressing the photograph taken here.
It's Google about to start their invasion on China... :ssh:
Swamp ass.
[QUOTE=Namo;23238083]I don't want to sound like a conspiracy theorist here, but it sounds like bullshit.[/QUOTE] Sounds and [b]looks[/b] like bullshit. Intercontinental missile debris that can hover and be detected on radar as being a single object and cause an airport to be shut down for several hours? That's a new trick...
Needs more video footage.
Looks like flying matress from someones bed.
It's probably a plane with the engine on fire, with the wing tip navigation light is the one you see above the flame, Although who puts a Red nav light on the right wingtip? No one. And that tail behind the fireball isactually in front, and it's probably the Landing lights Mystery Solved!
Aliens must exist, just probability of them being within a distance for contact is super slim.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;23238625]It's probably a plane with the engine on fire, with the wing tip navigation light is the one you see above the flame, Although who puts a Red nav light on the right wingtip? No one. And that tail behind the fireball isactually in front, and it's probably the Landing lights Mystery Solved![/QUOTE] If I could rate you bad reading, I would.
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;23238351]Sounds and [b]looks[/b] like bullshit. Intercontinental missile debris that can hover and be detected on radar as being a single object and cause an airport to be shut down for several hours? That's a new trick...[/QUOTE] US spy plane maybe? China just doesn't want to be embarrassed I guess. Or are you seriously arguing that it is an alien space craft?
[QUOTE=Satane;23237991]Exactly what I was thinking. They could make a wormhole but that'd require [b]a lot of energy[/b]. They'd probably have to harness the power of a star to get that much energy, killing it in the process. Why would the aliens go through all the trouble making wormholes, killing stars just to send 1 spaceship here ? Think about it. If the aliens were to come, they wouldn't send some kind of a scouting mission, they'd come with their motherships and everything and invade earth, use the resources and find another planet with the resources they need.[/QUOTE] If they have the ability to harvest a star for energy, why the hell would they want the shit on our puny planet? If anything, they'd be greatly interested in us, and will try to help us with our technological setbacks. I think that, if aliens capable of this exist out there already, they have probably already found earth, and are waiting until we are ready to show themselves. Waiting for crazy religious fanatics to die out and such.
[QUOTE=Namo;23238695]If I could rate you bad reading, I would.[/QUOTE] Do it, DO IT They should make it a Didn't want to read through the entire thread rating though, Bad Reading should be reserved for times like that one time when I was called in front of the class to read a poem when I had a boner, Ah puberty was a bitch
[QUOTE=kayOkay;23232271]in the airspace over an airport? :v:[/QUOTE] Submarine high-dive would be the best fucking olympic sport ever. EVER. /caps
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;23238351]Sounds and [b]looks[/b] like bullshit. Intercontinental missile debris that can hover and be detected on radar as being a single object and cause an airport to be shut down for several hours? That's a new trick...[/QUOTE] You're right. Aliens are totally more plausible.
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;23238351]Sounds and [b]looks[/b] like bullshit. Intercontinental missile debris that can hover and be detected on radar as being a single object and cause an airport to be shut down for several hours? That's a new trick...[/QUOTE] It would be detected as a single piece by radar because it most likely would have stayed as a single piece, being ablated away due to the heat. And of course the airport would have been closed for several hours. Their ATC would have picked it up on radar, but they wouldn't know what it was. Once they knew what it was, either from the US, Chinese government or whoever they would have to be sure it was the last of the debris. There's all sorts of bureaucracy and regulations that would keep the airport closed. As for 'hovering,' the debris is on the edge of space, tens of miles away. The brightness making it look closer than it actually is. Even at such a high speed, the distance and angle of entry probably would have made any motion undetectable to the naked eye.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;23239070]Do it, DO IT They should make it a Didn't want to read through the entire thread rating though, Bad Reading should be reserved for times like that one time when I was called in front of the class to read a poem when I had a boner, Ah puberty was a bitch[/QUOTE] I can't, I think the mods revoked my privilege to rate posts.
It looks to me like a vessel that is reentering the atmosphere.
[QUOTE=Namo;23239295]I can't, I think the mods revoked my privilege to rate posts.[/QUOTE] A rating only shows if there is at least 2 of them if that's what you mean? Don't think a mod can stop you rating people.
-snip- I didn't notice the blurring before...damnit...I got my hopes up :saddowns:
I once saw a ufo it landed just infront of me, out of the ufo a green little man came. He asked if he could anal probe me for poop poop. The funny thing was that i didn't have a asshole since i shit with my pee pee. Then the alien said, oh... And flew away.
[QUOTE=Heroms;23239032]US spy plane maybe? China just doesn't want to be embarrassed I guess.[/quote] Could be I suppose. Just odd that it was able to hover and was so big. [quote=Heroms]Or are you seriously arguing that it is an alien space craft?[/QUOTE] Where did I say that I thought it was? Though it certainly cannot be ruled out as a possibility. [QUOTE=Carbon Knight;23239147]You're right. Aliens are totally more plausible.[/QUOTE] I don't think many people here understand the differences between possibilities and plausibilities. But based off the story they gave about intercontinental missile debris falling to earth, and the fact that this is in contradiction to the evidence both from accounts of the municipal government and the photographer of the image displayed, the former claim is really not more than bunk. So yes, in that sense, aliens are more plausible of an explanation. Am I arguing that it was definitely an alien craft? No. Personally I think it may be some kind of government project. But I don't know. In that regard, it really doesn't make much logical sense to demonstrate this kind of craft's maneuvering capabilities over a crowded airport. [QUOTE=petieng;23239251]It would be detected as a single piece by radar because it most likely would have stayed as a single piece, being ablated away due to the heat.[/quote] But they stated it was debris, as in more than one piece. Which this still fails to account for the hovering over a single location. Or the photograph. [quote=petieng]And of course the airport would have been closed for several hours. Their ATC would have picked it up on radar, but they wouldn't know what it was. Once they knew what it was, either from the US, Chinese government or whoever they would have to be sure it was the last of the debris.[/quote] You do know that it wasn't called debris until just today, right? The astronomer Song Huagang that called it debris didn't report this until just today, July 9th. When all this was happening, though, back on Wednesday, July 7th, they had no idea what it was, hence why they closed it down. They opened up again a few hours later after the object had disappeared any nothing was spotted again in the area yesterday, Thursday, July 8th. [quote=petieng]There's all sorts of bureaucracy and regulations that would keep the airport closed.[/quote] Name some for China. [quote=petieng]As for 'hovering,' the debris is on the edge of space, tens of miles away. The brightness making it look closer than it actually is. Even at such a high speed, the distance and angle of entry probably would have made any motion undetectable to the naked eye.[/QUOTE] Again, this is not the naked eye talking. This is the airport's ground radar installation- that pointed out it was hovering and was not "on the edge of space, tens of miles away". Not including the photograph taken. Indeed, hours before it happened, they saw the exact same object in the sky. Not tens of miles up... [i]However, several hours before the airport incident, many Hangzhou residents described seeing a large, brightly lit, elongated object in the sky.[/i] The most prudent questions to be asked here are: WHY exactly was this missile launched, if it really was as the Chinese claim (how exactly could you even identify that it was from the United States)? WHERE was it headed? WHAT happened to it (Minutemen and Trident ICBMs both carry nuclear warheads; these things aren't just launched carelessly off to fly around the planet)? The claim from China seems to be aimed at little more than bashing the United States. I still think they have no idea what it was and are just trying to cover this. I mean, it's not like they could just flat-out figure that it was definitely 100% an American ICBM. There are other nations that use them...
[QUOTE=Heroms;23237800]You do realize that their technology might be 20 thousand years more advanced than ours, thus enabling them to visit us? Also, related. [/QUOTE] that picture was incredibly stupid also, do you realize that their technology also has the equal chance to be 20 thousand years behind us or equal to us, and that's if there are living organisms in other galaxies
Chinese hovercraft technology taken TO THE NEXT LEVEL!
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