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Please forgive me if I put this in the wrong forum, but I couldn't help but wonder...you know that UFOs defy the laws of physics, right? Well, What would Einstien say about UFOs?
blimkie said:i don't know i think i will call him him and ask him
blimkie said:sorry o yea last time i called einstein this late he got really cross with me, he needs his sleep
blimkie said:no he's not really dead, he's just hiding and working, in a few years he will amaze us all with new theories, he will also tell you that aliens are real!
Mt. Nixion said:Please forgive me if I put this in the wrong forum, but I couldn't help but wonder...you know that UFOs defy the laws of physics, right? Well, What would Einstien say about UFOs?
Tide said:Einstein would say you need to go back and learn some physics. :)
Mt. Nixion said:I was asking what would Einstien say about people saying that UFOs defy physics. I do not need to learn physics and in fact, I am taking it in high school now. So if you said that I need to learn physics, I'll say, in the words of Bart Simpson...
"Eat my shorts!"
Pengwuino said:If there are extraterrestrials, they won't "defy physics" since a definition of physics is the laws and rules our universe runs on. So unless they don't live in our universe... well you get the point.
It's not that they defy physics... its that they defy our level of technological capabilities. We know its possible physically... we just can't imagine how they are doing it.
Einstein's theories of relativity and space-time have been used to study and explain the possibility of interstellar travel and the potential existence of extraterrestrial life. He also expressed his belief in the existence of intelligent life beyond Earth.
There is no evidence that Einstein ever made a direct comment on UFO sightings or encounters. However, he did acknowledge the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the potential for it to reach Earth.
It is impossible to say for certain as Einstein passed away in 1955, long before the current state of UFO research. However, based on his interest in the topic and his belief in the possibility of extraterrestrial life, he may have been intrigued by the advancements in technology and research methods used today.
As a scientist, Einstein would have required evidence to believe in the existence of anything, including UFOs. However, he did express his belief in the possibility of intelligent life beyond Earth, which could include the existence of UFOs.
Einstein's theories of relativity and space-time have been used to explore and understand the potential for interstellar travel and the existence of extraterrestrial life. His interest in the topic has also sparked curiosity and research in the scientific community, leading to advancements in technology and methods for studying UFOs.