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UFOs: How Do They Get Here

What are UFOs, and where do they come from?  Are they
extraterrestrial spacecraft visiting Earth from another star
system in our galaxy, or are they from our own solar system?
Are they interdimensional in nature with the ability to pop
into our universe from another parallel universe? 
Obviously, we can't answer any of these questions with
absolute certainty, but it is possible to speculate on some
of the scientific principles that might explain timely
interstellar spaceflight or methods of interdimensional
travel.

First, let us assume that UFOs originate from other stars
in our own galaxy.  The nearest star to our planet, other
than the sun, is Alpha Centauri, which is approximately
four light years away.  At this distance, even at the speed
of light (186,000 miles per second), a spacecraft from that
star system would take 4 years to reach Earth, at least
from our frame of reference.  However, due to relativistic
effects such as Lorentz contraction (the shortening of
distance in the direction of motion) and time dilation
(the slowing down of time), the occupants of the craft may
experience a somewhat shorter trip.  Even so, traveling
near the speed of light does not seem to be a very efficient
way of exploring a galaxy that is over 100,000 light years
in diameter.  Could it be that alien technology has carried
them beyond normal modes of space travel?  Are they capable
of near-instantaneous travel from one part of the galaxy to
another?  Looking at UFO reports over the past 60 years,
there are many instances of craft that seemingly blink in
and out of existence.  Maybe this is evidence of a super-
technology that we can only imagine at this point in our
evolution.

To get a better understanding of how extraterrestrial
spacecraft might achieve this technology, it is necessary
to delve into the dark abyss called quantum theory.  The
idea of quantum connection suggests that once two quantum
systems have interacted, they are permanently linked, no
matter what the distance is between them.  Because of this
link, superluminal communication (faster than light) is
possible between the two systems.  Through a process called
quantum tunneling, a particle in system A can
instantaneously travel to system B, even though the two
systems may be separated by great distances.  Could it be
that the extraterrestrials have incorporated their
understanding of this area of physics into space travel?

The idea of quantum tunneling can be further extended to
explain interdimensional travel.  Scientists have long
theorized on the possible existence of multiple universes,
all of them together making up a set of all possible
outcomes of all possible events.  For example, if our
universe had been formed in a slightly different manner,
then life as we know it would not be possible.  Perhaps
there is a separate universe for every possible initial
condition at the time of the Big Bang, with each of these
universes containing life totally foreign to us.  It takes
a significant stretch of the imagination to grasp these
concepts, but perhaps some UFO occupants have succeeded in
using a form of quantum tunneling to travel between
universes.  To an observer, this technology might manifest
itself in the sudden appearances and disappearances of
UFOs, the so-called blinking effect.

Of course, we can only describe UFOs and explain their
technology in terms of our own limited knowledge.  The
reality of the UFO phenomenon might be far beyond anything
imaginable.


About the Author:

Lee Emery devotes his time to sales of home automation, home security and wireless entertainment products from his website at http://www.affordable-home-security.com
He also provides website design, hosting and SEO services from his site at
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