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state shells, there is no reason why the analogy may not be applied with particle energy flows, on a fixed state vessel. The achievement would unfurl in exactly the same way. But by using free moving equal opposite motion, it might even explain why certain individuals witness triangular shaped vessels. Because, although I found the original problem perplexing, a longer scrutiny resulted in a belief, that if we are accurate here, a triangle once released from a solid-state, could produce a rotating entity, which in motion produces twice the distance for half the weight ratio return. It's an interesting concept and warrants further investigation.
Yet, perhaps our biggest problem might arise, not just from the advanced pieces of kit any
extraterrestrial might adapt and travel here in, but from the possible potential any advanced craft might be capable of.
If we extend our theory somewhat, open it up and bring it to its obvious conclusion, we may just gain a small insight into
one very other practical piece of technology that could be extracted from the hypothesis: That of weaponry.
When we discussed an application, making light move two directions simultaneous, thus allowing time to be cancelled, one evident thought leapt out at me.
I haven't broached the subject so far, as I never like papers designed to scare. They always seem to lack credibility, and deal in rhetoric. But if I'm honest, with this theory, I think it should be mentioned, but not taken as an ideal designed to frighten people.
If we evaluate what we did, moving light two ways rather than one, we must assume that during a spacecraft's journey, the potential arises to store any energy manufactured from the vessel's natural laws of motion: A touch like a dynamo on a bicycle wheel. Only on a journey across the universe, the amount of stored energy could be truly awesome.
We can assume, if a bicycle wheel in motion produces enough energy to transmit a beam of light, then a craft in motion may produce enough energy to literally wipeout a planet in one shot. There is no reason why this should not happen, as the application is already understood quite clearly today.
When we scramble fighters to intercept these vehicles, we might be dealing with technological power so phenomenal that the simple press of a button could send Earth screaming to oblivion. We commit basic technology against these highly advanced craft at our peril. One may even say, they do nothing except evaluate our potential, and if they do do that, we might ask why?
We already said their possible mission is probably one of observation. But that doesn't mean we should just ignore the consequences which may manifest. Before our short rewrite of Einsteinian physics, it seemed silly to mention such things. But once a route is found, where we make the impossible, possible, a more serious appraisal needs exploration.
Science might ignore what we say here; and that's their prerogative. We cannot force anyone to believe what we tell them. The mere suggestion of forcing people to believe what others purport is a nonsense. We said, the only way to convince people is with science, evaluated under laboratory conditions and forensically analysed. We made provisions for this, something no other paper has ever done on this subject. We said there is an avenue to measure what we say: The rise and fall of starlight on a secondary equation to a Doppler.
But science would protest at this juncture, and tell any ufologist they would not waste valuable telescope time on such a project, even though they currently pursue a SETI (Search for extraterrestrial Intelligence) themselves. The irony of this theory is, if we are right, signals from another world could never be detected anyway, as inevitably the maximum measurement point is that exertion of force: A point between two stars. But if science does wish to be intransigent to this theory, and does refuse to advance ufologist's comprehension of our wider, majestic universe, there is another alternative they might try. That of pen-traces.
Theoretically, science should hold massive amounts of data on previous recordings of stars. If they do, there is no logical reason why these glitches shouldn't have been overlooked in the past. As we talk of just one movement, perhaps once or twice a year, they may have been seen as self correcting faults in the telescope itself. I would strongly advise this investigation, for if not carried out, and our postulate is accurate, mankind might miss the greatest gift ever offered him: The opportunity to understand we are not alone in the universe, but are simply one of many millions of speices hidden discreetly by a universal anonymity, portrayed as the most magnificent paradox ever seen.
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