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| Space | If a clock raced through space at the velocity of light, towards an observer, but the hands of the clock turned equally and proportionately backwards, time would always stand still.
Therefore, if our clock commenced its journey at 0, the clock, regardless of its velocity would always read 0. We might term this then: The sum total of all equations equals nothing. Or that non-time we enjoyed speaking about.
We could, if we so choose, redefine that as, weightlessness: Or what we would say: A principle of equivalence: (All objects in a vacuum fall with an equal ratio). This allows us some fun with ufology, for although we could apply this theoretical physics to a universe, there is no logical reason why we shouldn't also apply it to a spacecraft. But that we'll come to later.
For now, I wish to continue with the universes interpretation of our postulate and discuss the reason why this might happen. One problem has always been the proliferation of stars, and what makes them burn to produce homogeneous life around them.
If we choose to make our breakage point of light central to any two bodies of mass (stars), then we could assume they automatically have an effect on each other. Yet to produce such an effect, they would also need to apply, an equal opposite force to one another. This would be termed simply: A principle of mirrored ellipses.
Its this reaction to each other that would cause hydrogen fission, or the burning of a star. And this might provide a stronger ambit for accretion: (A growth or increase by means of addition).
We could call it, euphemistically, clumping. Basically it means to bring individual pieces of matter together, and form a larger structure: In this case, planets.
But this might only ever happen if we quickly rework the emission and transmission velocity of light. For as stars tug against one another, like some universal tug of war, the volume of mass could fluctuate at given times in their very own individual histories.
This might also gestate periods of ice age phenomenon as stars literally lose and gain power throughout their turbulent life cycle. However, it could most certainly produce a high density on the production of planets and bring them forwards to a possible fruition that is anything other than by accident.
So once again, we witness an event vastly capable of producing life around not just our own beautiful sun, but every other star in the heavens, and that could conjure all kinds of nightmares. For if this process happens, the velocity of light is redefined, every star contains intelligent life and we assume we can construct craft to transport their occupants here, it might be valid to pose some very soul-searching questions: Are they observers? Are they friendly? Or might our immediate future hang precariously in the balance?
We should assume, as we haven't so far been attacked, that these entities, wherever they originate from do not have hostile intent. Or at least they don't currently endorse a hostile policy. Although that most certainly does not mean they will not in the future.
As they haven't made contact with the wider Earth population, one can assume they are not exactly forthcoming either. But again, that does not mean they won't extend a welcoming and friendly hand later on.
But with at least 164,000,000 sighting's, one may assume them to be observers! With the sheer volume of eye witness accounts, statements and reports it might be nonsense to consider any other explanation.
So why observe us?
Are we really so special in a universe teaming with extraterrestrial life that so many trips would be authorised to study us? I doubt it, unless of course we are visited by a multitude of different species. And that in itself is alarming.
For although we assume a non-aggressive policy has taken precedence until now, no one can satisfactorily guarantee a non-eventful future.
We have to get our beliefs into perspective, and understand the laws of probability. On planet Earth we see different nations made-up of different peoples.
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