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Extraterrestrial UFOs racing through the wormholes with escape velocities slightly higher than light into the Hyperspace
India Daily Technology Team
Sep. 13, 2005

Type III extraterrestrial UFOs cross wormholes with escape velocities slightly above the speed of light. The speed above light is required only for a moment. The wormholes consist of a blackhole-whitehole combination connecting our physical universe to another universe such as the Hyperspace.

Suppose that you are standing on the surface of a planet. You throw a rock straight up into the air. Assuming you don''t throw it too hard, it will rise for a while, but eventually the acceleration due to the planet's gravity will make it start to fall down again. If you threw the rock hard enough, though, you could make it escape the planet's gravity entirely. It would keep on rising forever. The speed with which you need to throw the rock in order that it just barely escapes the planet's gravity is called the "escape velocity." As you would expect, the escape velocity depends on the mass of the planet: if the planet is extremely massive, then its gravity is very strong, and the escape velocity is high. A lighter planet would have a smaller escape velocity. The escape velocity also depends on how far you are from the planet's center: the closer you are, the higher the escape velocity. The Earth's escape velocity is 11.2 kilometers per second (about 25,000 m.p.h.), while the Moon's is only 2.4 kilometers per second (about 5300 m.p.h.). Now imagine an object with such an enormous concentration of mass in such a small radius that its escape velocity was greater than the velocity of light. Then, since nothing can go faster than light, nothing can escape the object's gravitational field. Even a beam of light would be pulled back by gravity and would be unable to escape.

The wormholes are really blackhole-whitehole combinations. It starts with a blackhole which leads to a ppoint of singularity. Just beyond the point of singularity is the whitehole that is just opposite of the blackhole. In reality, the complete Schwarzschild geometry consists of a black hole, a white hole, and two Universes connected at their horizons by a wormhole. A white hole is a black hole running backwards in time. Just as black holes swallow things irretrievably, so also do white holes spit them out. White holes cannot normal exist, since they violate the second law of thermodynamics. General Relativity is time symmetric. It does not know about the second law of thermodynamics, and it does not know about which way cause and effect go. But we do. The negative square root solution outside the horizon represents another Universe. The wormhole joining the two separate Universes is known as the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

The type III extraterrestrial UFOs have the capability to cross the Einstein-Rosen Bridge of the wormhole with a split second higher than light velocity. The escape velocity just above light allows the UFO to cross the point of singularity. After that it is spit out to the Hyperspace


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