posted on Aug, 21 2005 @ 12:24 PM
Apex, I have heard of the possibilty of changing the "resonant frequency" of objects, not just sound or light, but only in the realms of conspiracy
and new age. How you would do it practically though is beyond me.
Violator, that is an interesting take on what I saw. Instead of the craft spreading out, it compacted the space around it. Stuff like this is on the
borders of my intellect, however.
I can understand light being altered by the compacting of space so that it would reflect differently to render the craft invisible or falsely
positioned.
Would this mean that I would be able to see right through the craft? Could I walk in the same space?
If the craft. compacted the space in front of it, and I was observing to the side, then I suppose I would see the craft go very very quickly across as
soon as the the space is decompacted again (and the craft had already moved into that compacted space). Maybe the speed of the craft would depend on
the speed with which it can compact and then decompact space. If the space was decompacted quickly enough, it could seem like teleporting. Also,
because light is bouncing off it very differently, maybe this is enough to give the impression of teleportation.
The craft's field would not have to compact or decompact very much space in front of it, in order to move it along quickly, but only at a very quick
rate. The craft would disappear from the moment of finishing compacting to the end of the decompacting (assuming it was instantaneous). When the craft
has decompacted, then you would see it, all be it in a different place.
Question: would the craft disappear when compacting? I would say that the light would be altered to give that illusion.
How could all this explain the flickering of the craft I saw?
Maybe the craft altered its compacting / decompacting rate, with its compacting stage lasting longer and longer which would give the appearance
of dissappearing longer before reappearing again.
Maybe the decompacting which I saw should not have been viewable; it was only on the fringe of being visible? That would mean it was decompacting to a
spacial frame not quite the same as ours so that people should not be able to see it with the naked eye. When it realised I had seen it, it compacted
much further down the spacial frame and for longer. The decompacting eventually followed suit so that I was no longer able to view.
I have no idea really.
Good luck to anyone trying to follow my thoughts there.