Subject: Re: Wouldn't It Be Unsafe To Travel Outside The Stratosphere Without First Mapping And Cataloging Every Thing That Could Possibly Collide With You?
From: John Ayres
Date: 19/07/2010, 13:43
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors

On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 22:22:35 +1200, Sir Gilligan Horry
<GM@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:

On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 02:19:52 -0700, John Ayres
<jyanjyan@rocketmail.com> wrote:

Wouldn't it be practical to develop a system that is the
non-terrestrial based equivalent to Sonar or Radar? You would scan for
objects, and then, once an object was detected using this scanning
system, its size, mass, density, speed would be calculated, its
location would be triangulated, its direction, and any other factors
that would be needed to keep track of this object in a database would
also be determined. Then it would stay in the database, with periodic
update checks on its location, along with periodic update checks on
everything else in the database.

That would be the beginings of a working system for mapping out
everything in our universe.


Yes, that and other systems to see and find and track moving objects
of any size. 

Do you study about Quantum Physics ?

No. I've never been one inclined to study. I have a learning disorder.
I have to think things through, and it takes time to digest new
information.

Or should I say, have you seen these two DVDs ...

1.
What the Bleep Do We Know?! DVD.

2.
Down The Rabbit Hole DVD.

No. Sorry. I'm not familiar with either.