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   From: mr.hvac@gmail.com   
      
   "John Ayres" wrote in message   
   news:4tq446tg8b1vkhpth8cjqvtu2q3cv5ppal@4ax.com...   
   > The question first. Isn't it possible that there are things about   
   > physics that we know relatively nothing about, that could be developed   
   > and ultimately used to allow us to accomplish space travel?   
   >   
   > Now, my story. It would really be interesting to have visitors from   
   > other galaxies share their space travel and other technologies with   
   > us. About six years ago, in 2005, I was on my way into my apartment   
   > complex, and in the parking area, a space ship pulled up, and hovered   
   > a few feet off the ground, at about thirty feet from me. It was dusk   
   > but perfectly lit outside. The ship had a large fuselage, and at the   
   > top, there were a wing on each side that came out from the craft at   
   > the top of the fuselage about fifteen to twenty five or so feet, and   
   > then took a sharp 90 degree turn downward bend extending about 15   
   > feet. The fuselage was not round but it was more like a boat hull and   
   > not noticeably rounded at the bottom, either.   
   >   
   > From the bottom of the craft to the top of the fuselage, it must have   
   > been about twenty to thirty feet, large enough to comfortably have two   
   > decks inside the ship, and it must have been sixty to seventy feet in   
   > length. There was arching violet to purple colored electricity all   
   > over the hull and all over the wings of the craft. The electricity   
   > reminded me of the kind you see in a TESLA coil.   
   >   
   > It seemed almost as if I could feel, smell, and hear the noises of the   
   > exhaust gasses as the ship hovered.   
   >   
   > There was a hatchway, a debarking/embarking stairway passage door, and   
   > there was a man about six feet tall standing in the hatchway.   
   >   
   > The hatchway was at the bottom of the fuselage, and behind the man you   
   > could see a staircase going up to the top deck inside the ship. He   
   > just sort of looked at me, and I looked back. I didn't act surprised,   
   > and in another instant, the ship zipped away.   
      
      
   Is there ANYONE that believes that John Ayers is sane?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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