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Re: Fermi paradox

From Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Fermi paradox
Date 2026-05-07 10:14 +0200
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Am Mittwoch000006, 06.05.2026 um 20:10 schrieb The Starmaker:
> Thomas Heger wrote:
>>
>> Hi NG
>>
>> I just recently stumbled over this video
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXfFACs24zU
>>
>> It's about 'the Great filter' and means, that if we can't see UFOs, the
>> likelihood of stable civilizations is small.
>>
>> But I wanted to say, that we can only see our own past light cone and
>> that extends backwards in time, if we look at events further away.
>>
>> And if we look at distant galaxies several billion light years away, we
>> also look backwards in time by billions of years.
>>
>> But possible civilizations so far away and of the same age than our own
>> solar system are not visible today, because we need to wait for billions
>> of years for any signal from there.
>>
>> There is also the possibility, that our universe is only a subset of all
>> possible worlds and other universes are actually populated, though
>> invisible.
>>
>> Or possibly such 'aliens' belong to a different 'time domain', where
>> their day is a thousand years long for us.
>>
>> TH
> 
> 
> Are you people forgetting? Albert Einstein came up with the idea
> where he can make a rocket ship invisible and transport it to another
> place.
> 
> UFO is just an idea of a woman throwing cups and saucers at her cheating
> husband.


I personally think, that 'UFOs' have the shape of a saucer, because the 
crafts use a device called 'Die Glocke' (='the bell').

These devices create 'anti-gravity' by two rotating rings, which rotate 
in opposite direction.

I guess it was Martin Tajmar, who replicated these rotating rings and 
found it produced modified gravity.

The other guy was Podclednov (or someone with a similar sounding name), 
who also used spinning rings for anti-gravity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitoelectromagnetism

Anyhow..

These rings fit best into a disk-shaped craft, hence UFOs look like 
flying saucers.


> 
> If you want to see flying saucers...cheat on your wife.

Well, most likely other items would come flying, too.

> There are no intelligent life on other planets otherwise they
> would have transported here by now.


My idea was:

possibly they are or were already here, but we cannot see them, because 
the do not belong to our own 'time domain'.

Sure, they emit radiation, but in frequencies, we cannot see.
  ...


TH

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