4 Unanswered Questions About UFOs
Simple math shows it would take a UFO 4,590 years to reach us from the closest star if it were traveling at 1 million km per hour!
UFOs are all the rage as I write this.
Pentagon is expected to release a report soon since the U.S. military is now accepting the reality of UFOs. They don’t know what a UFO is but at least they are accepting that it’s not an illusion; that these are physical realities.
OK, but I’ve got so many nagging questions that I cannot answer.
Let me share some of them.
Question 1
How come each and every UFO is unique in shape and behavior? How come no two UFOs are exactly the same?
Are these built one of a kind? Does that make sense for an “advanced civilization” to build each UFO according to a different design? My answer: No, it does not make sense.
If UFOs were built and sent here from outer space by an obviously far superior civilization, I bet they discovered batch production a long time ago. I bet we would see at least TWO identical-looking UFOs so far but I haven’t.
Question 2
How come every picture of a UFO is out of focus? When are we ever going to see a sharp and detailed image of a UFO?
I’m sick and tired of marveling at blobs and out-of-focus lights that leave much to the imagination.
Military satellites can take photos of tennis balls from space. They can take sharp images of license plates. How come we still cannot take a single sharp in-focus image or video of any UFOs? Does it make sense? No, it doesn't.
Question 3
How come there has not been a single shooting incident between the navy, airforce, or the UFOs? Neither they shoot at us, nor we at them. Why?
If it were any other mysterious flying object invading our airspace wouldn't we shoot them down, or at least fire a missile at them?
Same question for the UFOs: I do not know of a single incident where a UFO has shot at an airplane or any other vehicle. What is the explanation for such great self-discipline?
When faced with such a supposed threat, does such rule-of-engagement discipline (on both sides) makes any sense? No, it doesn't.
Question 4
The fourth question: If these UFOs are coming from “another planet,” we know they are not coming from the solar system since we know that all the other planets in our solar system do not support any life as we know it. No space vehicle evidence has been found anywhere in the solar universe.
So where would they be coming from?
Here is my first candidate: Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our own, which is 40,208,000,000,000 km away.
Let’s assume that a UFO can fly at 1 million km an hour.
Then it would still take 40,208,000 hours to reach us, that is, 4,590 years!
If they are flying at 100,000 km an hour, it would take 402,080,000 hours, or 45,900 years (one way)! If these UFOs are designed to go back home, they would be on the road for 90,000 years!
Assuming that these UFOs are not guided solely by IT systems and computers and there are “life forms” inside them, what kind of a “life form” can live for 90,000 years just to visit earth, to look around, dart right and left, and then disappear and go back home? And we are talking about the NEAREST star…
As long as these questions remain unanswered, I’ll find it very difficult to believe in UFOs the way popular imagination pictures them.
