r/UFOs Sep 26 '18

Aliens and UFOs are most likely interdimensional (coming from other dimensions) rather than coming from outer space speculation

This makes the most sense to me that they’re actually coming from other dimensions (like the astral) or other realities rather than from outer space.

Part of the reason is because they tend to show up randomly and disappear randomly as well. Also when people have experiences with them they seem paranormal. Of course it does. Because you’re literally shifting to another dimension.

Also this sounds very similar to experiences with ghosts, Bigfoot, etc. they’re all shifting in and out of this reality (from the astral I think). Dead people aren’t actually dead. They’re just in another reality.

Another thing is how would these UFOs go far out in space? That would take billions of years. It makes sense that they’re interdimensional instead.

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u/Negativitee Sep 26 '18

While I don't necessarily disagree with what you're saying I personally think that them developing faster-than-light means of travel is about as plausible (or more plausible) as them figuring out how to cross between dimensions.

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u/Cinco_Enganos Sep 26 '18

It always annoys me when people slam down the idea of visitation because "they can't travel faster than light.", Check AskReddit right now, it's full of it. Like how arrogant do you have to be to assume that humans know absolutely all there is to know about how physics works.

But besides that I think it's more likely there is a way for them to travel that doesn't utilise actual travel in a conventional sense. There could be something like travelling through some kind of hole between points and distances. Who knows, I don't think we're so all knowing that we can rule out anything.

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u/bigdizizzle Sep 26 '18

If theres one thing that science has shown us, is our current understanding of the world is constanty evolving, constantly being challenged, constantly changing due to new discoveries. Yet people will stand up and say "X is impossible!"

At one point, we all agreed the earth was flat. If you can travel faster than light, which, nearly any extraterrestrial craft would need to do, time slows down. What would take 100 light years to the external observer could be only an hour or two. The problem though is relativity. Lets say we did design some kind of ship that could go a million times the speed of light, and sent it off to another star system, by the time it got back we would all be dead. What seems like a few minutes to a ship travelling the speed of light is thousands of years in earth time.

Err... something like that.

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u/Cinco_Enganos Sep 27 '18 edited Sep 27 '18

Yeah that's pretty much it. We just can't know.

What I meant was that I don't believe anything would travel to us using conventional travel even if they are going at the speed of light. I believe if they are visiting there must be a way of travel that doesn't involve simply blasting yourself in one direction for hundreds of years.

But even still, what would relativity really mean to people who are more advanced than we can comprehend? It might be an old idea like the earth being flat. They were correct enough for the time and with what they had but there was a whole other aspect that they had no way to investigate.

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u/[deleted] Sep 27 '18

Forget phones. Show them a fleshlight and they will be awe-struck.