"Michael S. Lorrey" <mike@lorrey.com> writes:
> > There's a meme running through the UFO counterculture that describes this as
Wouldn't this show up *very* clearly on all gravity wave detectors
across the world? After all, the curvatures involved would be on the
orders of kilometers, which equates to stellar masses.
> > the effect of gravitational warping. Theoretically, UFOs distort spacetime
> > in order to fly, using gravitational lenses to focus on a particular point,
> > which they _draw toward them_. This way, there is no contradiction with
> > physical laws; the UFOs aren't even really "flying," per se.
>
> Show me some crash debris or other usable proof. I have not seen to date anything
> which would support such hypotheses. Don't get me wrong. I would truly love it if
> we are being visited, but the proof is not there.
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