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UFO' s all over. Don't fasten seat belts.

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Wow! The US publishing pictures of UFO's. Fuzzy pictures resembling tea cups or toilet bowls. I would just suggest, that Farangs in Thailand should not hope to see UFO's over Thailand. Distracting them from other more important things that usually take place during the night. Nobody will ever see no UFO's, nowhere on earth.

Because: Whyle the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light, within the known universe the speed of light is the absolute speed limit. About 300 thousand KM per second. Fast? No, extremely slow. Travelling at the speed of light it would take 4 light years to reach our closest star and it would take 100 light years to travel across our "milky way" from east to west at the speed of 300 thousand KM per second.

To accelerate 1 ton of earthly matter to the speed of light would take ALL of the energy that exists in the universe.

Basically, intergalactc space travel is impossible because compared to the size of the universe the speed of light (as fast as it appears) will get us nowhere in the known universe because it is incredibly slow at 300 thousand KM per second. The fact that the speed of light is incredibly slow within our universe is devastating.

So, the chances of Farangs seeing UFO's over Thailand are nil, unless those sightings are supported by the consumption of strong beverages mixed with magic mushrooms.

What does that concern an establishd Farang in Thailand? Nothing! Unless he has decided to observe the nightly sky over Thailand, hoping to confirm US UFO findings, missing meangingfull things that could be performed before sunrise.

Instead, listening to the birds chirping in the morning, awaiting the awakening of a country called Thailand. A magic little spot in our known universe. Some call it "Amzing Thailand".

PS: The smile of a sincere Thai women travels faster than the speed of light. Making "interstellar dreamweaving" unnecessary.

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    Bugger the UFO files , we want the full Trump 🤡Epstein files released.. regards worgeordie

  • johnnybangkok
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    I heard a good joke about this yesterday with someone saying it's just another attemp by Trump to distract from the Epstein files - literally Alien V Predator! 😄

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    As the other gentleman already noted, that was beautiful. I much prefer thought provoking texts like that, with a meaningful takeaway, over more diatribes about bar girl brain fog from 30 years ago.

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As the other gentleman already noted, that was beautiful. I much prefer thought provoking texts like that, with a meaningful takeaway, over more diatribes about bar girl brain fog from 30 years ago.

Anyway, not meaning to take away from your lovely monologue, but what if aliens have discovered another method of travel that does not yet fit within our quantifiable understanding of physics? For example, time travel, or traveling through another dimension that we are not yet aware of. Maybe they have managed to create something like travel through a black hole that could jettison them billions of miles per second. Who knows.

I am not claiming to know anything about this, but it is still interesting to contemplate that maybe we are not alone, and that some far more intelligent life form could be curiously observing us from not so far away. If there were a race of sentient beings with intelligence on the level of a supercomputer, something capable of solving the entire Bitcoin blockchain in its mind in 30 seconds, or decrypting 256 bit encryption just as quickly, then imagine what they might be capable of when it comes to interstellar travel. Perhaps we are simply not intelligent enough yet, as a species, to imagine what they may already be capable of.

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1 hour ago, swissie said:

No, extremely slow. Travelling at the speed of light it would take 4 light years to reach our closest star and it would take 100 light years to travel across our "milky way" from east to west at the speed of 300 thousand KM per second

You forgot a few zeros. The milky way is approx 100 000 light years across. Also there is no east to west in space.

But I did like your post.

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16 minutes ago, BilllyGOAT said:

As the other gentleman already noted, that was beautiful. I much prefer thought provoking texts like that, with a meaningful takeaway, over more diatribes about bar girl brain fog from 30 years ago.

Anyway, not meaning to take away from your lovely monologue, but what if aliens have discovered another method of travel that does not yet fit within our quantifiable understanding of physics? For example, time travel, or traveling through another dimension that we are not yet aware of. Maybe they have managed to create something like travel through a black hole that could jettison them billions of miles per second. Who knows.

I am not claiming to know anything about this, but it is still interesting to contemplate that maybe we are not alone, and that some far more intelligent life form could be curiously observing us from not so far away. If there were a race of sentient beings with intelligence on the level of a supercomputer, something capable of solving the entire Bitcoin blockchain in its mind in 30 seconds, or decrypting 256 bit encryption just as quickly, then imagine what they might be capable of when it comes to interstellar travel. Perhaps we are simply not intelligent enough yet, as a species, to imagine what they may already be capable of.

Things like the blockchain and encryption would be less than child's play for a species that had the tech to reach earth.

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Thought provoking though it may be, the post overlooks special relativity and time dilation. Proxima Centauri is a huge distance away and it indeed takes light 4y to reach us from its perspective, but for the light itself it is instantaneous. The same in crossing the galaxy, which as noted is 100k+ light years across.

While no one is doing the speed of light (linearly, due to the increasing mass/energy problem), to close down vast distance and ‘shorten’ space, it is theoretically possible (even with our current meagre understanding of physics) to get up to relativistic speeds. Thus, getting to the nearest star could be decades or years as opposed to thousands of.

Just imagine humans with current rate of tech advancement in 100y time or 1000y, 100,000y… We’d likely have all sorts of exotic forms of tech such that rocket travel would seem a joke… equivalent to a horse n cart. That’s what we’re talking about here. Dunno if aliens are a thing for sure, but it’s not out of the realms of possibility. The size thing is not an issue and neither is dark energy expansion. It took a vast amount of time and chance upon chance events, but the universe created us after all. 2-4 trillion galaxies x 100B stars per galaxy on average x myriad planets and moons x250 again in the non-observable universe…

The UFO thing: there have been too many sightings by ordinary people and pilots/military folk for it to be nothing. The Ariel and Westall school events with dozens of witnesses are extremely compelling etc. Is everyone lying, or mistaking clunky earthbound military aircraft for otherworldly craft that go from zero to 10,000mph in the blink of an eye? Dunno. But personally reckon we’ve been visited and that crash retrieval is a thing. There’s loads of them out there (other civilisations), and as far as we know buzzing about Thai skies to boot.

But do agree, careful not to miss what is right in front of you too.

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It’s funny how there are fewer UFO sightings now that everyone has a camera in their pocket. We can only conclude that aliens consider themselves ugly.

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6 hours ago, daveAustin said:

The UFO thing: there have been too many sightings by ordinary people and pilots/military folk for it to be nothing. The Ariel and Westall school events with dozens of witnesses are extremely compelling etc. Is everyone lying, or mistaking clunky earthbound military aircraft for otherworldly craft that go from zero to 10,000mph in the blink of an eye? Dunno. But personally reckon we’ve been visited and that crash retrieval is a thing. There’s loads of them out there (other civilisations), and as far as we know buzzing about Thai skies to boot.

It is nothing.

Are you aware that over 90% of ALL UFO sightings are in the USA? Doesn't that seem somewhat coincidental that these aliens are only showing up in America? And the first 'modern' sighting of a UFO wasn't until 1947 when private pilot Kenneth Arnold reported seeing nine high-speed, shiny objects near Mount Rainier, Washington. His description of their movement led to the media coining the terms "flying saucer" and "flying disc'. We have super modern and high res surveilance covering the whole planet yet all we seem to get is a couple of grainy, out of focus, obscured images that could be absolutely anything but people immediately jump to 'UFO's!'.

Now I am not saying people are lying (although aliens do seem to only 'abduct' hillbilly's) - I'm just saying they are confused with the vast majority of 'sightings' being things like weather balloons or the light hitting the atmosphere creating 'halo's' and the likes. Quite a few I believe where when the US was first creating stealth bombers and other military machines. Whatever they are/were, they're DEFINATELY not aliens.

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I heard a good joke about this yesterday with someone saying it's just another attemp by Trump to distract from the Epstein files - literally Alien V Predator! 😄

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I do believe in extraterrestrial life, and from a mathematical and cosmological point of view there are likely a ridiculous number of civilizations out there.

However the chances of one contacting us are so minimal. First of all the distances are simply too fast and second of all if they had any knowledge of who we were and what we had to offer, they would wisely stay millions of miles away from us.

In my opinion we are probably one of the least evolved "so called advanced civilizations" in the universe.

How can anyone comprehend the vastness of this universe, and say it is likely we are the only form of intelligent life within it? No. We are alone is infinitely more terrifying. If earthlings are the best this universe has, that would be terrifying. We are an exceedingly unimpressive civilization. There are likely millions of advanced civilizations out there. It would be a most astonishing waste of space, to think otherwise! It is a near impossibility, to a truly open mind.

We are a speck of galactic dust. There are thousands of galaxies within our local Virgo supercluster, spanning 100 million light years, just in this relatively small part of the universe. Our supercluster is but one part of a larger cluster, called Laniakea, consisting of 100,000 large galaxies, spanning 400 million light years. And that is part of an infinite universe, with over 100 billion galaxies. Some say 2 trillion. Each galaxy has how many solar systems? How many planets and stars? And what about the possibility of a multiverse?

And many somehow use their intellects to presume it is nothing but empty space. Why? Because it cannot be proven? That is a weak argument. We are the chosen ones? That is sheer hubris, and a statistical near impossibility.

45 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

45 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

I do believe in extraterrestrial life, and from a mathematical and cosmological point of view there are likely a ridiculous number of civilizations out there.

However the chances of one contacting us are so minimal. First of all the distances are simply too fast and second of all if they had any knowledge of who we were and what we had to offer, they would wisely stay millions of miles away from us.

In my opinion we are probably one of the least evolved "so called advanced civilizations" in the universe.

How can anyone comprehend the vastness of this universe, and say it is likely we are the only form of intelligent life within it? No. We are alone is infinitely more terrifying. If earthlings are the best this universe has, that would be terrifying. We are an exceedingly unimpressive civilization. There are likely millions of advanced civilizations out there. It would be a most astonishing waste of space, to think otherwise! It is a near impossibility, to a truly open mind.

We are a speck of galactic dust. There are thousands of galaxies within our local Virgo supercluster, spanning 100 million light years, just in this relatively small part of the universe. Our supercluster is but one part of a larger cluster, called Laniakea, consisting of 100,000 large galaxies, spanning 400 million light years. And that is part of an infinite universe, with over 100 billion galaxies. Some say 2 trillion. Each galaxy has how many solar systems? How many planets and stars? And what about the possibility of a multiverse?

And many somehow use their intellects to presume it is nothing but empty space. Why? Because it cannot be proven? That is a weak argument. We are the chosen ones? That is sheer hubris, and a statistical near impossibility.

I think there's 2 debates here to be had and I think you've covered both very well - statistically through the vastness of the universe we simply cannot be alone - however, are they visiting us in little silver flyer saucers? I'm pretty sure they're not.

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Bugger the UFO files , we want the full Trump 🤡Epstein files released..

regards worgeordie

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11 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

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Well, I must say, you truly know how to add something valuable to the moment. 👌🏼

36 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Bugger the UFO files , we want the full Trump 🤡Epstein files released..

regards worgeordie

We all want the full and unredacted UFO files, Epstein files, JFK files, Covid files

and prosecutions for the crimes committed.

I’m sure any self respecting alien would keep looking if it arrived in America first. I suspect the release of “nothing very much” had more to do with the Epstein files. Look out for the release of the Bigfoot files next, when he needs another distraction!

As noted by the OP expansion of the universe can be faster than light (at present this is not confirmed because the rate of expansion is still being debated). The speed of light limit applies only to objects with mass but does not apply to space-time itself. Wrap a space ship in a warped bubble of space-time and there you go...3,4...times the peed of light. We haven't figured how to do that yet and there are some serious consequences to surrounding space if we could. We haven't observed any of the consequences so UFO's seemly don't use that method...or have they figured it all out...😀

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On 5/13/2026 at 6:40 AM, swissie said:

Travelling at the speed of light it would take 4 light years to reach our closest star and it would take 100 light years to travel across our "milky way" from east to west at the speed of 300 thousand KM per second.

Wrong on both points.

If you were travelling at the speed of light time dilation would mean that virtually no time passes for you. You would arrive at your destination instantly. It is the observers outside your frame of reference who would see you taking years to make your journey.

Our Milky Way galaxy is not 100 light years across but 120,000 light years across. "it would take 100 light years to travel" You don't measure time in light years because that is a measurement for distance not time.

Mini black holes are everywhere on earth

I go with the self-destruction theory.

If Earth is considered to be a representative sample of "intelligence", then it is probably likely that all alien societies reach the same point of Idiocracy and self-destruct.

Let's face it - every inhabited planet is guaranteed to have their very own far-left woke administrations.

Of the potentially millions of life supporting planets in the universe, they all reach peak wealth and then take themselves back to the stone-age - either because of lunatic climate policy or thermo-nuclear conflict.

Rinse and repeat over the millennium.

It's either that, or our entire universe is merely the computer experiment of a 12 year old Super Being from a dimension we can't even comprehend - Just ask the Wachowski Brothers Sisters. coffee1

I'm concerned why all the available footage is filmed on an iPhone 8

7 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

I go with the self-destruction theory.

If Earth is considered to be a representative sample of "intelligence", then it is probably likely that all alien societies reach the same point of Idiocracy and self-destruct.

Let's face it - every inhabited planet is guaranteed to have their very own far-left woke administrations.

Of the potentially millions of life supporting planets in the universe, they all reach peak wealth and then take themselves back to the stone-age - either because of lunatic climate policy or thermo-nuclear conflict.

Rinse and repeat over the millennium.

It's either that, or our entire universe is merely the computer experiment of a 12 year old Super Being from a dimension we can't even comprehend - Just ask the Wachowski Brothers Sisters. coffee1

Wow, I am still trying to get my head around this statement. But it certainly makes sense. Entropy is very real and observable. The idea of "Woke" aliens is frightening and I hope they never land.

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On 5/13/2026 at 12:23 AM, blaze master said:

You forgot a few zeros. The milky way is approx 100 000 light years across. Also there is no east to west in space.

But I did like your post.

You are right, It's 100 000 light years across.

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On 5/13/2026 at 1:19 AM, StreetCowboy said:

It’s funny how there are fewer UFO sightings now that everyone has a camera in their pocket. We can only conclude that aliens consider themselves ugly.

All UFO landings took place in remote aereas, observed by 2 "buddies" having spent the last few hours in a bar. Why don't aliens never land on Times Square in New York? Or in the financial district of London?

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On 5/13/2026 at 12:13 AM, BilllyGOAT said:

As the other gentleman already noted, that was beautiful. I much prefer thought provoking texts like that, with a meaningful takeaway, over more diatribes about bar girl brain fog from 30 years ago.

Anyway, not meaning to take away from your lovely monologue, but what if aliens have discovered another method of travel that does not yet fit within our quantifiable understanding of physics? For example, time travel, or traveling through another dimension that we are not yet aware of. Maybe they have managed to create something like travel through a black hole that could jettison them billions of miles per second. Who knows.

I am not claiming to know anything about this, but it is still interesting to contemplate that maybe we are not alone, and that some far more intelligent life form could be curiously observing us from not so far away. If there were a race of sentient beings with intelligence on the level of a supercomputer, something capable of solving the entire Bitcoin blockchain in its mind in 30 seconds, or decrypting 256 bit encryption just as quickly, then imagine what they might be capable of when it comes to interstellar travel. Perhaps we are simply not intelligent enough yet, as a species, to imagine what they may already be capable of.

Many futuristic theories around, so far "science fiction". It would need something like "Beam me up Scotty" to circumvent the limitations of the speed of light.

And still: To accelerate 1 ton of payload to the speed of light would take all the energy of the entire universe.

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The Fermi Paradox. In the mid 50ties, nuclear physisist Enrico Fermi asked "where is everybody"?

In the meantime, we have discovered thousands of planets in a "habitable zone" in our galaxy alone. For decades we have been listening into space. (Every advanced civilisation must be using radio waves to communicate).

Fact is: We have heard nothing from the potentially thousands of advanced civilisations. TOTAL SILENCE. Where is everybody?

The biological filter: Recent studies have shown, that for life to evolve to procuce something like a "homo sapiens", the many "filters" that have to be "overcome", must make life an extremely rare event. We may be alone.

Space is FAKE.

The UFO files is to butter folks up for when the powers that shouldn't be launch the fake UFO invasion.

Expect lockdowns a la the Scamdemic but even more draconian. 💯0%

You heard it first from Woke.

11 hours ago, swissie said:

make life an extremely rare event. We may be alone.

It's life Jim,but not as we know it !

Followed by... there's Klingons on the starboard bow,starboard bow,starboard bow..Jim. 😋

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31 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

You heard it first from Woke.

I heard it first from Alex Jones...he's very often right..project blue beam.

Where are the Russian, Indian, and Chinese UFO files?

Intelligent life seems rare. It takes a very long time to evolve, and maybe not very long to destroy itself once it becomes advanced enough. That makes it hard to believe that alien lifeforms have travelled through space and found Earth.

A probe, yes, maybe. But living beings travelling those distances seems far less likely.

Still, life travels through space in one way or another. And after all we know, we are all aliens.

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