hmm, thats kinda odd. Not just the whole UFO thing, but that an actual news program would cover such a thing. Wierd...but whats the date that thing was on?
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Certain segments of the internet are abuzz following the apparently successful effort by the leader of a New Religious Movement at summoning a UFO for the benefit of KNTV (Las Vegas) News reporter Mike Dello Stritto, at a daytime location of Stritto’s choosing. Video footage shows a distant disk appearing in the sky for a short time after African-American “Prophet Yahweh” offered up prayers (see here) He warns that spaceships are going to manifest clearly over Las Vegas between 1 June and 15 July. Prophet Yahweh claims to have been in contact with the UFOs since the late 1970s, and has a collection of home videos of previous sightings. These can be accessed from his website for a small fee; however, he considers them to be public domain, and this site has reposted them.
So who is Prophet Yahweh? WND identifies him as Ramon Watkins, but offers no biographical background. His website gives some rather unusual religious beliefs:
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Ballons don't move that fast......... I don't think he's for real, but I don't think it's a balloon.
i agree, i just don't understand why they are always shaped like a sphere, you would think a ball shaped object would not be one of the best designs, you cant fit as much in it as a flatter object, its not as aerodynamic <think of a musket ball, now think of a bullet)
if aliens really do exist, that would be one of the first questions i want answered.............is a ball shaped craft superior? i am honestly quite baffled by this.
Looks round to us, but maybe it's more a like a golf ball. They fly pretty well.....
quite true, but a golf ball cant really be any other shape than round. also, golf balls are some what random in the way they fly. depending on the type of spin it will fly out flay then shoot straight up, or down, it may get a nice trajectory, or it could cut left or right. also wind can have much more of an effect on it than it would on say a bullet or a foot ball.
the reason for their shape may be simply because they are space craft and enter an atmosphere very little, so wind drag and stability don't really need to be taken into consideration.
Having a round shape would also enable much sharper turns than the usual jet-shape we know and use.
^^^ veeeeeeeeery true. i didn't think of that. but that shape would make the craft heavily reliant on power when in an atmosphere. to change direction in the air it would need the engine or what ever powered the craft to change the direction and keep it up, unlike a jet that uses the lift of the air and the engine to simply propel it forward. when it is in space then yes, it would be superior.
i agree, i just don't understand why they are always shaped like a sphere, you would think a ball shaped object would not be one of the best designs, you cant fit as much in it as a flatter object, its not as aerodynamic <think of a musket ball, now think of a bullet)
if aliens really do exist, that would be one of the first questions i want answered.............is a ball shaped craft superior? i am honestly quite baffled by this.
lol, do u really need aerodynamics in the middle of space... didnt think so! in space there is very little gravity (from planets and stars) and there is no air resistance so technically any shape would move at the same speed if it was given the same push or accelerated @ the same rate
Just a thought
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lol, do u really need aerodynamics in the middle of space... didnt think so! in space there is very little gravity (from planets and stars) and there is no air resistance so technically any shape would move at the same speed if it was given the same push or accelerated @ the same rate
Just a thought
-Pete-
come on hish school, i know that im talking about when they entre an atmosphere.
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to change direction in the air it would need the engine or what ever powered the craft to change the direction and keep it up, unlike a jet that uses the lift of the air and the engine to simply propel it forward. when it is in space then yes, it would be superior.
Unfortunately...we won't have a grasp on UFO technology for awhile. There are many things we could 'guess' the propulsion could be but I'm sure we're just barely scratching the proverbial surface.
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