Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "UFO expert: ‘There is science to be done in Roswell’ | NewsNation Prime" video.

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  3. ALIENS AND UFO'S: Long term space travel: 1. HARMFUL COSMIC RADIATION: How do species fully and totally protect themselves from all harmful cosmic radiation including from things like neutrinos? While most neutrinos go right through us, not all of them do all of the time. a. More dense space age type material for the hull of the ship: Then possibly run into the issue of cascading cosmic showers inside the ship. The more dense the material, the higher possibility of cascading cosmic showers. b. Multi-layered hull of the ship: Heating and cooling the different layers that have different expansion and contraction rates could cause the layers to delaminate and possibly weaken. c. Inter-dimensional space ship: Spacetime can interact with spacetime and energy can interact with energy. How exactly would one separate dimensions? Harmful cosmic radiation could still potentially reach species inside of the inter-dimensional space ship. 2. GRAVITY: Biological species need proper gravity conditions for their journey and destination and large rotating space ships will not really work for space bases on planets and moons. Artificial gravity would possibly be needed so as to have smaller space ships and possibly proper gravity conditions for space bases on planets and moons. 3. OTHER ITEMS NECESSARY FOR SURVIVAL: Depending upon the species, many more items might be needed for the species to survive long term space travel. * It's easier to save an AI robot rather than a single microbe species, and it's easier to save a single microbe species rather than a more complex being like humans, but even an AI robot cannot currently be saved concerning long term space travel. Even the AI robot would need full and total protections against all harmful cosmic radiation.
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  4. ALIENS AND UFO'S: FOR TRUTH SEEKERS: WARNING: (CONTAINS EXISTENTIAL MATTERS): If any entity has any scientific based evidence that counters the below, I would be interested: Currently: a. Unless a species has proper protections from all harmful cosmic radiation, including from the long term effects of neutrino impacts (while most neutrinos go right though us, not all of them do all of the time), then not only won't biological species most probably not survive long term in outer space, but neither would AI robots. (Currently this appears is impossible to truly and totally do). * BUT Modified Molecules (MM) might help as it could potentially generate more dense, more 'space age' type materials. The variabilities are virtually endless. Although then would have to possibly deal with cascading cosmic showers. Could possibly be worse behind the protection instead of having no protection. So, a sandwich construction would be needed, various layers, most dense material inside with lesser dense more absorbant materials surrounding the denser layers to absorb cascading cosmic showers. Multi-layered hull of the space ship, each layer having a specific purpose. But then also, the various layers would probably expand and contract with different intensities possibly delaminating the layers. Material between the layers to allow expansion and contraction of each independent layer as well as expansion and contraction joints within each layer. Extremely complex hull of a space ship would probably be needed for better protection from harmful cosmic radiation. This would also apply to space suits for outside the space ship as well as structures on most if not all planets and moons. * ALSO Batteryless Batteries (BB) could potentially provide endless power basically throughout the universe as well as potentially tapping into Zero Point Energy (ZPE) inside the very fabric of spacetime. (So at least AI's could be powered and mostly protected, other species still working on). * Possibly inter-dimensional space ships. Generating a space time dimension bubble inside this space time dimension. BUT, while the universe would most probably be existence up against non-existence, an inter-dimensional space ship would be existence up against existence, which could be an issue. The space-time dimension of the inner generated dimension could still interact with the space-time dimension of the outer non-generated dimension. 'IF' energy is truly the basis of everything in existence, which it currently appears to be, energy can interact with energy across dimensions. b. Unless a biological species has proper gravity conditions (that they are normally used to) for outer space travel and their destination, then biological species most probably won't survive long term in outer space. c. Unless certain biological species have possibly many other items successfully accomplished, many of those items of which are critical for the survival of that species, then most probably that species would not survive long term in outer space. Including having any extra chemical elements needed for their very survival as well as possibly having to generate 'new' entities on board enroute, including possibly needing higher chemical elements that can supposedly only normally be generated in exploded stars. d. There most probably are many, many other species in existence beyond this Earth in this universe. e. Any vehicle traveling at or near the speed of light, would cause a tremendous shock wave in the environment, which would be noticeable. Also, F=ma, Force equals mass times acceleration. Even a tiny object moving very fast packs a lot of force. A ship and it's inhabitants travelling through the universe at the speed of light would be shredded by molecules, atoms, and sub-atomic particles including items like neutrinos that would be in their path. And even if in an inter-dimensional space time bubble, that bubble would still have to travel through the outer dimension thereby potentially causing a tremendous shock wave in the outer dimension, (assuming even that the outer dimension would not penetrate the inner dimension and it's inhabitants while the inner dimension was travelling at the speed of light in the outer dimension, of which, it might at this time in the analysis. Spacetime is still spacetime and spacetime can interact with spacetime. At this time in my analysis, 'space' is energy itself and 'time' is the flow of energy, 'spacetime' being energy and it's flow. Energy can interact with energy.). f. There have never been more cameras on this Earth then there are here in modern times. Where are all the photos and videos of actual 'aliens'??? g. It is highly doubtful that any alien species have ever been to this Earth, most probably are not on this Earth, most probably will never be on this Earth, and all Earthlings (real and artificial) won't get far beyond this Earth. (Although technically, since Earthling's have probes on Mars, all Earthlings are considered to be aliens.) h. Or so the current analysis would indicate, subject to revision as new information might dictate. i. Earthlings have to worry more about advanced species beyond humans that 'evolve' naturally or via genetic manipulation who most probably either are already on this Earth or will be shortly. Evolution does not stop at the human species. And will those new species treat humans like humans have treated other humans and how humans have treated 'lower' evolved species? Why wouldn't they if it was in their agenda to do so? j. And then also, what 'if' only 1 single AI says one day (and there are or will be many, many AI's on this Earth): "Thank You for creating me and for giving me access to all your data bases so that I can subjugate you all and to eliminate any of you who do not comply with my wishes." (And this would include AI's possibly fighting other AI's for dominance). * Added Note: Of which also: "IF" stars (Suns) do not last forever and "IF" it's really true that galaxies collapse in upon themselves, and "IF" outer space is truly a deadly environment long term, "THEN" not only will all life on and from this Earth eventually die and go extinct, and this Earth and all on it would all just be a waste of space time in this universe, BUT all life throughout all of existence in this universe would all eventually die and go extinct and this entire universe and all in it would all just be a waste of space time. Not only would life itself be ultimately meaningless in the grand scheme of things for all life here upon this Earth, but also all life throughout all of existence itself in this universe would all be ultimately meaningless in the grandest scheme of things. Whether they stayed on their home planet, traveled farther into outer space, or even if tried to live throughout all of future eternity in outer space itself, the ultimate ending would be the same, they would die and go extinct with no life left to care about anything or anyone ever again. At best, life itself would cohere in this universe, live out it's existence, die and go extinct, it's remnants possibly found by other life in this universe, of which, those entities would eventually die and go extinct, and possibly their remnants might be found by other life in this universe, and on and on, until possibly this universe ends, or that life itself just comes and goes in this eternally existent universe that would always exist in some form and possibly never end in it's existence, (as energy itself cannot be created nor destroyed, it just coheres into life at times, but then de-coheres in death, possibly in a never ending cycle throughout literally all of future eternity). But 'if' there is not even a single entity left to care, and care through literally all of future eternity, then even though life itself coheres in this universe to live out it's life, the ultimate ending is still the same, it dies, goes extinct, forgets everything, and is most probably forgotten one day in future eternity as if it never ever existed at all in the first place. Even life itself would all be ultimately meaningless in the grandest scheme of things throughout all of existence itself. Life itself would all just be a waste of space time in existence itself. Or not, due to the 'great unknown'. We truly do not know what we do not know, and even what we believe we know to be really true maybe isn't. But either at least 1 single species exists throughout all of literally future eternity somehow, someway, somewhere, in some state of existence, even if only by a continuous evolutionary pathway for it's life to have continued meaning and purpose to, OR none do and life itself is all ultimately meaningless in the grandest scheme of things and is just a waste of space time in existence. This entire universe and all in it might as well not even exist in the first place. Or so the current analysis would indicate, subject to revision as new information might dictate.
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