>>12221493When you look at the USS Nimitz UFO footage, what are you looking at?
The object seems to display movement of impossible physics. But is it really impossible?
Imagine a 15th century farmer with a horse and cart somehow seeing a Ferrari
from 2020. He's not going to understand any of it's workings, or if it has tinted
windows that there is a even a human inside.
But imagine taking a car, removing the windows so the person inside uses a vr headset to look
out of cameras, give it A BCI for control, Add in some life-support,
some system for synthesizing life-extending drugs. Advance the strength to weight ration of
the hull an thousand times, increase the battery capability a thousand times.... now add
vector thrust so it flies. Nothing here is outside the laws of physics, just far beyond current
technology, like the farmer looking at the Ferrari.
It seems plausible that the car will eventually develop to in the end resemble a UFO of the Nimitz variety.
We are the tribesman waving our spears at a helicopter.