Originally posted by mikesingh
Hi ZG! Now that was a real good find! Wow! That object in the pic you linked to, resembles the one in the OP! Heck! Now that's extremely
interesting.
This particular UFO (and many others) resembles certain organisms from our own biological sphere - namely diatoms (top right especially):
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The Roswell UFO apparently looked like a diatom and so did the objects that Kenneth Arnold sighted... So did the critters in the STS-75 tether
mission.
Kenneth Arnold UFO (with nucleus visible):
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Sketch of Roswell UFO (with what look like organelles and nucleus):
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/7408db969da7.jpg[/atsimg]
Diatom with remarkably similiar appearance Roswell UFO (top right). A couple also resemble the STS-115 UFO:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/e71aea6210b4.jpg[/atsimg]
*As the density of diatoms appears to be relative to their environment - this allows for some interesting speculations with regards to size, volume
and mass ;-)
If diatom density is relative to the environment, then I wonder how dense would these diatoms be - Does anyone know how 'dense' is space at this
orbit?
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**Here is very interesting information on the presence of certain photonic crystals in Diatoms and the unique properties they convey to the
organism:
"Mention photonic crystals to physicists and their eyes light up! These crystals can be described as dielectric structures with periodically
modulated refractive indices. Also known as photonic band gap (PBG) materials, laboratories everywhere are scrambling to design, manufacture, and find
novel uses for these crystals. They are already being applied in electrodynamics, photon-state squeezing, micro-fabricated lasers, simulated opals,
and as waveguides in the infrared and microwave regions. It has been said that photonic crystals are to electromagnetic waves as semiconductors are to
electron waves. Interestingly, some remarkable examples of photonic crystals can be found in most any body of water. What follows is less about
techniques and more about observations.....
...Recently, I was reading several articles describing some newer photonic crystals capable of propagating visible light. The crystals do this well,
except for light that falls into the forbidden range of the crystals' band gap. In that case, the band gap light is either reflected or trapped. If
trapped, the light's energy is dumped into shorter wavelengths that are reradiated...
....Perhaps this organism started it all, but now the question remains whether it pretty much ends there or whether, in fact, diatoms have optical
structures instrumental in their survival. In other words, are diatoms' photonic crystal structures exceedingly rare and unnecessarily ornate serving
only to separate their inner world from the surrounding hostile environment, or are they exceedingly common and designed to serve as selective light
conduits?"
(source:
www.viewsfromscience.com...)
**If these things exist, they probably lower their altitude to aid in biological functions such as 'mitosis'; after which an immediate reduction in
relative density would be sustainable, enough to slowly regain altitude.
(but then another form of propulsion would be required - perhaps this is where certain properties o fthe photonic crystals are utilized, along with
the manipulation of the charge built-up as the organism drifts through the magnetic field... Of course, I am just speculating and probably leaving out
some obvious things.)
*Since a charge is developed it likely has an affect of the photonic crystals, causing them to emit visible light, the density of which, is also
relative to the environment - anyhow, it might look like this:
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Or this:
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(In both videos the cameras are moving, indicating that these are not attributable to lens anomalies/flaws.. Chinese Lanterns perhaps? ;-)
[edit on 27-3-2009 by Exuberant1]