Beliefs are different than facts. Often things or events that people would like to be true, they choose to believe are true, with no factually authenticated proof to substantiate the belief.
Since 1947 a
good proportion of our population has lined up in a belief that UFOs from outer
space have systematically been visiting our planet.
Sightings of
unexplained aerial phenomena have been offered as proof, while the lunatic fringe
has often made preposterous claims of alien contact and even alien abduction.
in 1952 George Adamski claimed to have met a "Nordic Alien" named Orthon (shown in the picture).
Later he met two more aliens named Firkon and Ramu who invited him aboard their ship for a
philosophical discussion.
Let’s do a
beginning dive into one aspect of space travel required for an advanced
civilization to visit the planet Earth.
Light travels
at 186,000 miles per second (x 60)
11,160,000
miles in one minute (x 60)
669,600,000
miles in one hour (x 24)
16,070,400,000
miles in one day (x 365)
5,865,696,000,000
miles in one year (one lightyear)
The fastest
spacecraft launched from Earth travels 429,000 miles per hour.
One lightyear
miles divided by the spacecraft’s speed
5,865,696,000,000
/ 429,000 = 13,672,951 years for our spacecraft to travel one lightyear
distance.
Our nearest
star is Proxima Centauri at 4.2 lightyears away from Earth.
13,672,951 x
4.2 = 57,426,394. The number of years
for our spacecraft, at our current technology, to fly to our closest star.
Astrophysicists are particularly interested in stars in the Goldilocks Zone: a planet with similar temperatures to Earth; not too hot, not too cold, but just right, that could sustain life as we know it.
Astronomers have located five planets about the same size as Earth (similar gravity) circling the star Trappist 1. Three of these planets are in the Goldilocks zone.
Trappist 1 is 40 lightyears from Earth.
13,672,951 x
40 = 546,981,040 years.
With our
current technology, it would take our spacecraft five hundred and forty-six million,
nine hundred and eighty-one thousand and forty years to travel to a planet of
Trappist 1.
That’s a
fucking long way away (for Yellowdog Granny).
Einstein
spoke of wormholes and bending time. And
if an alien lifeform had that kind of technology, why would they bother
spending seventy-five years observing earthlings?
They would surely
see the human race as a destructive virus destroying its own habitat.
They would
more than likely wish to make contact with whales that have larger brains than humans and
live a peaceful existence.
Suggested
reading: UFO by Garrett M. Graff
Alien life next
the Ol'Buzzard
UFOs and aliens sure have inspired a lot of art, TV, movies and literature over the years though!
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