Moontanman Posted October 26, 2007 Report Posted October 26, 2007 Are gamma ray bursts evidence of super civilizations using naked singlelarities as time travel portals? New Scientist magazine reports the possibility that the current explanation that keeps them from defying the laws of energy conservation my be signs of super civilizations actually defying the laws of conservation of energy by time traveling. I don't how much weight to give the article but humans have broken every barrier put before us since the first man built a raft to cross a river. It might not seem to be the same thing but to that man visiting the moon was as impossible as time travel seems to us. Are we destined to break every barrier the cosmos has to offer? One indication and let me state that I really don't put much stock in UFO's but if they are real and the little grays are real they look way too much like us to really be aliens. Time travel would explain their appearance and ability to disappear from the stand point of any observer no matter where they are and films of them seem to appear and disappear like a fluorescent light flickers to fast for the eye to see. Even an actual film of a B-52 radar screen that followed a UFO showed it pulsing in and out of existence. The pilots saw the craft as well. If we have people flying around with nuclear weapons who are hallucinating we have a problem but if the sighting was real what was it? An unknown natural phenomena, aliens, or pilots who somehow made it past all the screening that is supposed to weed out nuts? Michael Quote
sanctus Posted October 26, 2007 Report Posted October 26, 2007 Interesting, have you got a link to the article? Quote
Moontanman Posted March 28, 2008 Author Report Posted March 28, 2008 Interesting, have you got a link to the article? Sorry it took so long to get back to you but no I don't have a link, it was from a hard copy of the magazine but I will look for one! I couldn't find it as of now but I do know it was a female astrophysicist who is very well thought of in modern science circles. I just moved and the magazine was thrown away, I hate it when that happens but I did find this rather interesting little link to parrelel universes!Super Mario explains parallel universes / the multiverse Blogs Scientific American Community Quote
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