Saturday, February 11, 2012

From Here To Andromeda (UFO Documentary)

Here's what the tagline on YouTube says:
From Here To Andromeda opens with the possibility that humanity may not survive due to Global Warming, an ensuing Ice Age or Mass Extinction. The question is, "Why hasn't humanity embraced sustainable technologies like Solar, Wind, and Helium-3 Fusion to beat Global Warming?" Why are the oil companies holding us hostage? Why hasn't all of humanity awakened and taken measures to ensure our survival? Find out why so many UFOs are suddenly appearing all over the world. Are they here to teach us? Are they here to help humanity make a quantum leap? What do Governments know about UFOs? Will humanity find a new home in the universe? Join UFO Researcher and Environmentalist David Sereda as he embarks on a journey in search of a way to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy 2.2 million light years away to find a new home for humanity. Along his journey he explores Sustainability, UFOs, Crop Circles, Space Propulsion Theory, Spirituality, and Human Ethics in order to solve the greatest riddle in the universe: How can one travel faster than the speed of light and go anywhere in the universe in the blink of an eye.

2 comments:

  1. Moving a mass in a cardiod curve, which can be created by a mass on the circumference of a circle rotating around a circle of equal size. Four of these in a cross around a central circle, with masses at 12 for the top and bottom circle, 3 and 9 for the sides. Rotate at very high speeds and a non-Newtonian inertial force will be created.

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  2. At 1:12:00 -ish Sereda says that the faster you travel the heavier you get. This is wrong. You get heavier in BRAKING. The faster you go, the less weight you exert on the supporting surface. (All in subluminal speeds, since this is an insignificant fraction of light speed.) The boat analogy is erronious in the exclusion of friction of the water. Hydrofoils are a good example of reducing this friction.

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