Crashed UFO recovered by the US military ‘distorted space and time,’ leaving one investigator ‘nauseous and disoriented’ when he went in and discovered it was much larger inside than out, attorney for whistleblowers reveals

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    The claims from this guy have gotten more and more hilariously untrue as time has gone on with this story. If we even had the tiniest bit of ability to research something of this magnitude we would be able to explode open the foundation of physics. There is no physicist on earth (and the military/gov would absolutely have one look at this first thing) who would look at this and not go tell the world/ get the data out. I cant overstate how muhc this would change the world, overnight.

    • Buzz
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      41 year ago

      To add to this, are all govts across the world able to stay quiet about this?

      I’m reminded of Lilo and Stitch, where the spacecraft can land anywhere in the world, and it chooses one of the smallest and secluded parts of the USA as it’s destination.

    • @BerkyBear
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      1 year ago

      I think that is what the whole point of the Disclosure Project. If we accept that the UAP behave in the way that we are observing then the physics for it must exist. We can also not presume to know how that physics should behave as it is an unknown. A physicist might only be told part of the story and even then would not have a basis for any theory or believed as the physics is so far beyond us.

      Having a technology and using it is different from understanding it and replicating. I imagine if you went back in time 200 years and told people about computers and tried to recreate it, it would be impossible.

      This would change the world as we know it if we have it figured out but the technology could be used to either bring about a utopia or our extinction.

  • @kinther
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    31 year ago

    These kinds of headlines don’t do much to help further UAP disclosure. It sounds so fantastic that most people will immediately think it’s untrue (even if it actually is true).