posted on Apr, 24 2007 @ 11:54 AM
What are ghosts really? Nobody knows, but most consider them to be spirits of the deceased materializing in our time. But thats just a theory, if they
infact exist at all.
My question is, could UFO's be ghosts from the future? Witnesses often claim the sightings are very strange, they dissappear, the hair will stand on
end as if the air is electrified, they can walk through walls, etc.
We would expect ghosts from the past to look and dress like the times they lived in, so wouldn't the ones from the future follow the same rules? But
do ghosts, having no material body, have to follow the same 'timeline' and laws of physics that we do? If they can emerge from a past time, they
apparently can 'time travel', if you want to call it that. Or maybe a better way to explain it would be that 'time' does not exist on that plain.
So humans from the earth's distant future, oh lets say several million years from now, taking into consideration that man is still evolving, and
man's tinkering with DNA and mother nature, we just might be those small 'aliens'.
Or another possiblity might be that they are simply us, time traveling in the past. This is not a new idea, but maybe the way they achieve this is. At
some point in time, maybe scientists, or paranormal researchers, discover how 'ghosts' come to materialize from the past. Then they simply reproduce
this phenomenon with living humans, and eventually our crafts as well, giving us the freedom to move interdeminsionally at will.
It would make complete sense that we 'UFOs' cannot in any circumstances interfere with society, nor can we 'reveal ourselves' by landing on the
whitehouse lawn. Maybe we let the government know of our existence, and confide in a continuing 'ultra top secret group' into our activites and
request their help in covering up any sightings. The whole of humanities timeline might unravel should this be fowled up, so these operations would be
classified at the highest level, and all measures must be taken to insure its secrecy.
Any theories?