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    Scientist: Travel between stars 'a matter of weeks'

    By George Filer
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    Most scientists believe there is intelligent life in the universe, but the reason UFOs cannot be here is because of the great distance between solar systems. NASA scientist Paul Hill in his book "Unconventional Flying Objects" provides the mathematical formulas to show that the UFOnauts travel time between planets in nearby solar systems is less than it took for our ancestors to reach America.

    The equations have been checked by the Langley Research Center and interstellar mission profiles for the UFOnauts can take only a few weeks or months. For example Paul Hill states, "It is possible for an interstellar trip to be very short. The trip from our nearest neighbor, Alpha Centauri, a triple star system 4.3 light years away, made by accelerating at 140 g to av/c of 0.9999 is accomplished from a standing start to a standing finish in 6 weeks, 0.115 year." The fast trip, v/c = 0.9999, cuts all the travel times from stars within 100 light years to less than one year. Eridani and Ceti are only about 2 years away to the UFOnaut." (P. 272)

    Editor's Note: Physicists now feel that space travel can be shortened with worm holes, that gravity can compress or bend space, and the speed of light is not the actual speed limit. In 1954, German Rocket Scientists and other experts did a study of UFO's and concluded there were unquestionably alien space ships in our atmosphere.

    Thirty Billion Earths in Our Galaxy

    Over a hundred solar systems have now been found and probably half have Earth like planets that could support intelligent life. Robert Roy Britt a Senior Science Writer says, NASA's Kepler Mission to find Earth-like planets has gotten the green light and will launch in 2006, to monitor 100,000 stars for telltale dips in light indicating an Earth-sized planet in an Earth like orbit. Billions of Earth like planets have the potential to support life.

    New calculations by Lineweaver and Daniel Grether, both of the University of New South Wales in Australia, feel the formation of Earth, was orchestrated or affected by Jupiter, the largest planet with by far the bulk of the solar system's mass, excepting the Sun. "Our solar system is Jupiter and a bunch of junk," as Lineweaver puts it. Jupiter is Earth's protector. In the past Earth was pummeled by asteroids and comets, making it difficult for life to take hold, but it could have been much worse without Jupiter.

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