Originally Posted by NH2112
Originally Posted by Arthonon
I just think that experimental aircraft can be small and unmanned, like drones, so I don't think comparisons to a manned F-18 are meaningful.


As small as a hummingbird, which is what started this? Can we agree that even a SMALL experimental aircraft will have many, many orders of magnitude of inertia to overcome, and that inertia will have to be negated, not simply overcome, in order for an object to move the way these did?


Precisely.

That object wasn't "as small as a hummingbird."

Physics are physics and can't be overcome.

Unless you shortcut them, that is. But we have no proof that the material structure of that UFO is comprised of molecules washed of all their Higgs bosons. If it were...

Well, spacetime would no longer apply in theory, not in a traditional gravitational mass reacting sense.

Last edited by Mr_Blastman; 09/20/19 02:54 PM.