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TH0UGHTP0LICE ago

I don't think an interstellar craft would have glass windows. Or any "windows", whether it be glass or Star Trek's transparent aluminum. It's a structural weak point and no engineer in their right mind would include them in any design.

HelpAcct123 ago

Unless we know what it's made of we have no clue about its structural integrity. It is far beyond our current understanding of engineering. They go from 0 to hypersonic in a microsecond and do 70 knots underwater according to the navy and air force. Gravity doesn't affect them.

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TH0UGHTP0LICE ago

Oh I'm not saying it isn't possible, just implausible.

I'm wonder why these UFOs have "cloaking technology" to not be seen....but then put flashing lights on the bottom of their craft. Or why, when we currently have cameras that can read the date on a penny from orbit, would they buzz down to a few hundred feet to check us out through a window.

B3bomber ago

Obviously it's not easy to think like an alien.

TH0UGHTP0LICE ago

No, but common sense and logical deduction are pretty straight forward.

When we want to spy on other humans we don't take helicopters over there and hover at 500 feet looking out the window.

B3bomber ago

Again, completely alien thought processes. Describe a tetrahedron to a raven, dog, and a dolphin.

TH0UGHTP0LICE ago

You seem to miss the point completely.

A raven would understand watching something (like prey) and I don't think a raven, which can fly and sit in a tree, would think the best way to observe a mayfly would be to land next to it and squawk.

We, today....with our limited human tech, do not observe in low altitude craft via a window.

Pretty sure ET wouldn't either. Just sayin'

B3bomber ago

That is exactly how some of them think.