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Originally Posted by popcornplaya
This might be some ground breaking %%%, but i'mma try it out.Originally Posted by eNPHAN
i dont see how this would be possible, tho, considering OUR understanding of physics...Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Unless these aliens have different eyes from us or they're using some device to view us in real time.
it physically cant get there faster than the speed of light....
there are actual particles that are actually moving toward your eye when you see "light".....color depends on which particles are absorbed and which ones reflect to our eyes...
i dont see how they could accelerate light particles faster than the speed of light, with their eyes OR a device...
Take the aurora borealis. A natural phenomena that occurs in our atmosphere. The auroras become visible due to a shift in electrical charge. They form due to ionized atoms regaining an electron and going into an excited state, meaning that they move faster and more rapidly than the particles around them, making the glow from their reactions visible in the night sky. I think if someone found a way to stabilize light particles in a similar fashion that we could, in theory, make light move faster than it already does.
as for finding an unlimited power source, we already have that...it's called the sun. if we figured out a way to harness the power from the sun more efficiently, we wouldn't need gasoline ever again. we only use a FRACTION of a percentage of the energy produced by the sun's nuclear fusion.
yeah, dude tried to reference the aurora borealis in that egypt thread and claimed it was proof that egyptians could pull electricity out of thin air...
im not sure they produce enough energy to be of any use to us, tho
the sun isn't an unlimited power source, but as far as OUR LIFETIMES go, i guess i could grant you that....
the crazy %#!% about the sun/earth relationship is, EVERY source of energy we have is powered by sunlight....directly or indirectly...
food, gasoline, electricity, all of it....
it originally goes back to sunlight...
its crazy.