Makes for a good Hollywood script but,
there is zero discution of what really matters,
propulsion , unlimited energy and how it works.
Take that and add that it supposedly takes 9 months to travel 37 light years ? How? By sheer speed ? If so then travelling that fast would mean a tiny speck of dust would slice through a ship like a hot knife through butter.
Fires the imagination.
Nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous.
Ya gets whatcha ya pay for.
Contact was better -- flame away, but I enjoyed the movie.
bump
Ping!
Was this written by Ray Bradbury?
Interesting I must say....convincing.....who knows?
Would our government keep something like this from us?? You bet?? Would our government package people who release information as part of the lunatic fringe? You bet!
Sounds like a lot of the readers and posters on that website have good imaginations.
Actually, an interesting read.
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Thanks for posting this. I only got to hear the first 30 minutes or so of George Noory last night.
One question I always had about the so-called Roswell Incident, is this:
If an alien society were technologically advanced enough to design, build, and operate a conveyance that physically travelled between insanely distant planets, how come it crashed in bad weather?
As for a film version of this Serpo stuff, arguably it's been done with "Close Encounters". Another idea though is to do it like "Never Cry Wolf", but instead of a lone reseacher in the Yukon studying wolves, it's 12, they're on another planet, and they're- as another poster put it- watching aliens.
Bump for later read
I was unimpressed by the information on the web site. It left a lot to be desired as to pertainent information. I've read this same type of conspiracy hype before on many similar subjects. No way to check or verify anything.
Nope! I ain't buying it!
I read this whole thing yesterday, because there was a post on Free Republic about a guest on Coast-to-Coast who was talking about this Sepco exchange program.
It was interesting reading. I'm always willing to read about ET's.
I have a question.
Does anyone remember the names of the couple (and the approximate year) who were supposedly taken aboard a spacecraft out of their automobile in New York. They were examined and tested, etc. and then their memories of it were erased. It was an interracial couple. The man was black; the woman was white. They neither one talked to each other about it until they started having flashes of memory. A book was written about it.
One thing I recall about that abduction is that the ET showed the woman a chart of the universe, showing the location of their planet. She re-drew the chart some time later. I wonder how that chart compares to the chart presented in this Sepco website.
Anyone remember their names?
Very interesting, thanks for the link.
2) Anomalous orbital data.I know! I know! Because the nimrod who's making up all this stuff didn't think of it, because he or she is a nimrod.
The orbital data supplied by Anonymous (particularly the 865 day period of orbit) do not appear to accord with Kepler's laws. This generated a large volume of discussion on the list, a number of whose members are prominent scientists.
However, it's reasonable to consider that if a story like this was invented the first thing a storyteller would get right would be the physics, as the correct numbers are easy to calculate. So the fact that some of the numbers differ widely from those predicted by known laws a sitting duck for criticism may be a validating factor, not otherwise. Why set oneself up to be dismissed immediately?
This is real interesting. But I am kind of bemused by the simplified existence the aliens are portrayed as living. Hell, even a one horse town in rural VA has more going on than that whole planet. Even given that the 650,000 supposed population is tiny. A little short on diversity!