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space-time continuum, and chunks...

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Roland
just got an idea by reading this....might explain why some reported cases of UFOs appear semi-translucent before witnesses report they "disappear"...why they don't appear to obey the laws of physics in our space/time continuum, or seem to alter them

http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20090506/sc_space/startrekswarpdrivenotimpossible

Just as david biedny once mentioned that ufo's might be here, and not here at the same time, or in varying states of flux

THe key might be looking at it as taking that chunk of space/time with a vehicle and beings inside it---therefore, physical laws would continue to apply to that bubble, irrespective to how fast or where it is being directed...theory of relativity, so to speak. :eek:

cheers,
Roland ::)
 
THe key might be looking at it as taking that chunk of space/time with a vehicle and beings inside it---therefore, physical laws would continue to apply to that bubble, irrespective to how fast or where it is being directed...theory of relativity, so to speak. :eek:

cheers,
Roland ::)

If you could neutralize your relative speed in a universal context (lock onto a static physical space), the earth would be flying off at breakneck speeds. You may even be crashing through the earth itself depending on your location on the planet (direction of the expansion of the universe).

Relative to the universe, the galaxy is moving at a speed of c.370 mi per sec (c.590 km per sec) in the same direction that the constellation Leo lies relative to the earth; it is also moving at c.60 mi per sec (c.100 km per sec) relative to the center of mass of the local group in astronomy, loose cluster of at least 35 nearby galaxies , including our own Milky Way galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy , and the Magellanic Clouds .
The sun, traveling at a speed of c.150 mi per sec (c.240 km per sec) in a nearly circular orbit, takes 200–230 million years to complete one revolution.
 
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