YankeeVol
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A lady in northern Idaho hit a deer that she said Bigfoot was chasing.
http://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/idaho...-deer-chasing-bigfoot/9aDzc1x7E9RYS5t8RGNfpL/
A lady in northern Idaho hit a deer that she said Bigfoot was chasing.
http://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/idaho...-deer-chasing-bigfoot/9aDzc1x7E9RYS5t8RGNfpL/
No kidding. The aliens probably hide the remains for them
Pkt,
What do you think would happen to society as a whole if alien life was proven to exist?
Maybe it's wise to keep things such as this listed as a hoax? Fake? Crazy sole witness?
Pkt,
What do you think would happen to society as a whole if alien life was proven to exist?
Maybe it's wise to keep things such as this listed as a hoax? Fake? Crazy sole witness?
That would have to make a huge shock wave.
The theory is that the craft's antigravity field would push aside air in the atmosphere and prevent it from piling up on the leading surfaces of the craft. The shock wave causing the sonic boom would never form.
Not buying it...even theoretically what properties of antigravity would simply circumvent the physics of fluid displacement? Even if such a "field" existed and had a profound aerodynamic effect there's no getting around that since the air and a solid cannot occupy the same space simultaneously the former will be displaced at the rate of speed the solid is moving. Without going full "unicorns and leprechauns" there's just no way around that issue.
Quoting from Puthoff's review of Paul R. Hill's book:
"One of the consequences of the above identification of field propulsion type by Hill is his conclusion, supported by detailed calculation, computer simulation and wind-tunnel studies, that supersonic flight through the atmosphere without sonic booms is easily engineered. Manipulation of the acceleration-type force field would, even at supersonic speeds, result in a constant-pressure, compression-free zone without shockwave in which the vehicle is surrounded by a subsonic flow-pattern of streamlines, and subsonic velocity ratios. An additional benefit of such field control is that drops of moisture, rain, dust, insects, or other low-velocity objects would follow streamline paths around the craft rather than impact it. "
Here's one suggestion that I found...
Also, a company called DARPA is developing something called "QSP" (Quiet Supersonic Platform). Only it's a little different in that the QSP program still produces a sonic boom, it just sends the shockwave up instead of the natural omnidirectional wave that is heard easily on the ground. Also I don't think this development involves anti-gravity propulsion or manipulation.