Scientists Have Identified How A UFO Travels Through Space: What Else Does Science Know About Aliens? - Alternative View

Scientists Have Identified How A UFO Travels Through Space: What Else Does Science Know About Aliens? - Alternative View
Scientists Have Identified How A UFO Travels Through Space: What Else Does Science Know About Aliens? - Alternative View

Video: Scientists Have Identified How A UFO Travels Through Space: What Else Does Science Know About Aliens? - Alternative View

Video: Scientists Have Identified How A UFO Travels Through Space: What Else Does Science Know About Aliens? - Alternative View
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According to media reports, hypothetical inhabitants of other inhabited worlds are able to quickly move around the universe, using their improved knowledge about the most controversial and debated theory today - string theory. These are the conclusions reached by experts working at the Anderson Institute.

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They point out that the Big Bang led to some kind of "cosmic cracks" that help aliens move from their planet somewhere in Andromeda, for example, directly into the solar system or even closer to Earth. This may explain why objects taken for UFOs are so often observed in the sky, but then they disappear quite abruptly - hypothetically, the aliens will study something that they are interested in, and then they are sent on ships back to their planet through a very peculiar kink. The researchers said that such portals are formed, in which everything is twisted so much that you can then get out anywhere.

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To some extent, this explanation fits the "wormholes" associated with where the object, which is sucked into the black hole, can go. Some believe that it will then be pushed out from a completely different side. That is, there are also "white holes" that do not attract anything, but, on the contrary, repel everything. Hypothetically, according to this system, they are able to somehow coexist with the black ones, being links of the same chain. True, some scientists believe that it is not possible for any object to jump out of the white hole after falling into the black one, since something is blocking such an exit there. In short, there is no consensus here, since there is no proof.

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At the Anderson Institute, they said that when one string interacts with a black hole, and there are two more strings very close, closed time curves are obtained, and you can move anywhere in this ball. That is, in fact, there are no "cracks" in space, but there is something like very tangled knots on which you can stumble and change direction, as an option, just hitting somewhere else. They are very elongated, since a black hole pulls the notorious strings towards itself, and yet a white hole can be substituted for this thing, since a hypothetical object must fly out from somewhere.

Skeptics of this theory sarcastically suggest trying to prove at least something, to find at least one "crack" and at least move something like that. However, cosmic strings are mostly based on mathematical equations, where numbers are either given such that something must be extremely small, or extremely huge, the size of the universe itself. In fact, it turns out that with modern technologies, all such studies are content with very approximate and associative values, but far from accurate.

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String theory was generally created as an alternative to the eternal debate between general relativity and quantum mechanics. The latter seemed to be supposed to perfectly describe everything that happened, but it didn't work out. When they tested general relativity, describing planets, stars and galaxies, everything fit, and quantum mechanics did an excellent job with, on the contrary, microscopic scales. Elementary particles are just from this sphere. However, when they tried to combine both options in order to describe one thing, the results came out completely different and even some little scientific. The problem lies in the different understanding of the structure of space-time. The main stumbling block in this case, according to third-party experts, was fluctuations on a microscopic scale, called quantum fluctuations. In 1968, the mathematical beta-function of Euler was substituted for this case - and from this the movement of string theory began, and that one believes that everything that happens is that very microscopic vibration, balanced and extinguished by the notorious strings that permeate the entire Universe.

At the same time, experiments have failed over and over again when trying to prove everything derived from the above-named mathematical function. According to rumors, in order to try to pull something out, they even created the Large Hadron Collider. Further research, already with the help of this thing, led to the need to add the number of dimensions in the Universe in order to get around the next problem. As a result, now there are eleven of them - ten spatial and one temporal, but, however, as some experts believe, it is worth adding a twelfth, which will also be associated with time. However, this has not yet been done, and string theory itself is already too complex to add new dimensions, and it will remain theoretical explanations for a long time to come. Somebody think,that in this way you can explain everything - that's another explanation came out from experts from the Anderson Institute, about the notorious portals.

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Judging by what is known now, the only way to check is to get to a real big black hole, be sucked in there, and then somehow find an option to move to the right place. However, technically this is not yet possible - modern ships do not allow at least comparatively quickly to cross the solar system. Black holes are far enough from the Earth, and this is pleasing from the point of view of life on the planet - objects are perceived as simultaneously destroying, the ability to move through them is very conditional. Accordingly, it is necessary either to wait for aliens who will someday come into contact with people, or the development of super-ships, whose astronauts agree to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of science, or when our celestial body will attract that very space "devourer".

Irina Letinskaya