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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: operayt
That would indeed be a choice craft but end of the day pics or it did not happen.
TR-3B is about as plausible as Bob Lazar claims the property's of element 115.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: operayt
If we did have the capability and energy requirements to create stable wormholes the size of our world would hardly be an issue. That being said disappearing something the size of earth from on star system to the next could have direct repercussions regarding celestial mechanics of the respective solar systems involved.
Why on earth would you want to transport a WHOLE planet ?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: operayt
About 4.3 light years.
In celestial measurements/terms its a hop, skip and a jump away.
en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: WashMoreFeet
a reply to: operayt
Did you ever see that show called "The Event"?
originally posted by: WashMoreFeet
a reply to: operayt
They moved a planet because alienzzz.
Is that small enough?