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Are the stars holographic or are they spaceships?,
Our existence could be coded in a finite bandwidth, like a live ultra-high-definition 3-D video. And the third dimension we know and love could be no more than a holographic projection of a 2-D surface. A scientist’s $1 million experiment, now under construction in Illinois, will attempt to test these ideas by the end of next year using what will be two of the world’s most precise clocks.
Originally posted by cabuki
reply to post by psilo simon
Cya later alligator. Make sure you shut the door behind you on the way out
Originally posted by BadBoYeed
So, you are not nuts for proposing this idea....anyone who flamed you is too closeminded and scared to accept a far out idea, so that is their bad!!
Originally posted by nolabel
reply to post by HeresHowItGoes
Haven't you considered the possibility it is either the International Space Station or one of the thousands of satellites that orbit our planet?
Originally posted by RemiLP
Originally posted by BadBoYeed
So, you are not nuts for proposing this idea....anyone who flamed you is too closeminded and scared to accept a far out idea, so that is their bad!!
We wouldnt be on this site if we were close minded. And scared? Not accepting ridicilous claims without ANY kind of evidence, and you call us scared? how about resonable?
Originally posted by HeresHowItGoes
I have noticed a few posts regarding the sighting of U.F.O's which resemble stars closely.
About two years back i saw a green-blue star in the sky which shone far too brightly.
The thing is it wsa moving across the sky at a slow rate.
It appears to be the same sighting mentioned in this post.
Originally posted by HeresHowItGoes
Nope they were all far to bright to be satellites or the I.S.S , they were real bright my friend.
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
Originally posted by HeresHowItGoes
I have noticed a few posts regarding the sighting of U.F.O's which resemble stars closely.
About two years back i saw a green-blue star in the sky which shone far too brightly.
The thing is it wsa moving across the sky at a slow rate.
It appears to be the same sighting mentioned in this post.
How long did you observe the "star" for approximately? Did it move at a steady speed, and/or change direction?
Originally posted by HeresHowItGoes
Nope they were all far to bright to be satellites or the I.S.S , they were real bright my friend.
How bright would you estimate it appeared to be? As bright as the full moon? A thin crescent moon? Venus?