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What would a UFO Skeptic accept as being tangible proof of their...
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<blockquote data-quote="kettlecheese" data-source="post: 2057159" data-attributes="member: 373466"><p>The Amount of force required to move an Alien space craft from point A to B (us) within a timely manner would be powerful enough to cause global extinction. An unprecedented wake of heat and kinetic energy. Probably unnoticeable from the source end but "dragging" the potential energy multiplied by the distance traveled until the ship erupting at destination. Like the rumble of a sonic bomb, only more biblical in scale. So implying a small "landing" craft making this kind of movement is harder to grasp, and doing so unnoticed is even harder to grasp, but if it occurred some time before human arrival I might believe it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kettlecheese, post: 2057159, member: 373466"] The Amount of force required to move an Alien space craft from point A to B (us) within a timely manner would be powerful enough to cause global extinction. An unprecedented wake of heat and kinetic energy. Probably unnoticeable from the source end but "dragging" the potential energy multiplied by the distance traveled until the ship erupting at destination. Like the rumble of a sonic bomb, only more biblical in scale. So implying a small "landing" craft making this kind of movement is harder to grasp, and doing so unnoticed is even harder to grasp, but if it occurred some time before human arrival I might believe it. [/QUOTE]
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