>Holy shit! It's rotating!
Why do the disc-shape UFOs always turn on their sides and fly belly-first? Even ancient descriptions of them talked about this. What gives?
>Holy shit! It's rotating!
Why do the disc-shape UFOs always turn on their sides and fly belly-first? Even ancient descriptions of them talked about this. What gives?
It's natural for a pilot to want to bank into a turn even when they can yaw. You want gravity to be below you.
Balwyn, Melbourne UFO sighting. Again, belly-first.
This is how Bob Lazar said the craft he worked with flew
Is this true? Spooky if so. I don't think this detail was well-known when he spoke out.
Yeah he specifically talks about how the craft flew in the Joe Rogan Podcast episode he's on, in the last third of the podcast if I recall correctly.
Another belly-first UFO, this one with a plasma sheathe and what appears to be a plasma beam projecting horizontally.
The plasma is a side effect of the high energy output of the craft ionizing gas in the atmosphere. (Similar to how fluorescent lights work.) It's not an intentional effect and serves no purpose.
It has to do with the way the propulsion system works. Three "bells" sit in the belly of the craft, they can move independently to push the craft along a well of gravity that it sits in. Orientating the craft belly first allows all three to face forward, creating a larger well for the craft to glide through. Since the craft creates its own gravity, the inside occupants feel nothing and are always orientated the same way, so they can fly any direction at any speed and not succumb to G-Forces.
That is incredibly clever and fascinating. They are *creating* a gravitational geodesic to avoid stress.
The 1979 Minnesota sighting. Yet again, the UFO appears to be moving in the least aerodynamic manner possible. Why?
Aerodynamics are not a factor when your ship floats in a bubble of gravity. (And is almost exclusively used for space travel, where there is no air.)
It's a free energy thing
>Keeping things simple.
Have a nice day.
; )
Some do, but not all. Some also come down like a falling leaf or appear wobbly, while others remain horizontal while moving at high speeds and stable while hovering.
This is the kind of thing I find interesting. This mode of flying is not aesthetic yet it is a recurring theme. Why would people make pictures/stories like this if it were not aesthetic? It lends credibility to stories in my opinion
Ufos are not real maybe
No space faring lifeform will travel relativistically through space, therefore extraterrestial UFOs are highly unlikely(based on todays understanding)