One of the places that is the least explored is the bottom of the seas. There are hundreds to thousands of miles of deep dark sea that no one has ever explored. There are some bottom of the world creatures we have seen, and they are quite interesting. They look like underwater monsters. […]
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UFOTV Presents… – David Adair at Area 51 – Advanced Symbiotic Technology
David Adair’s claims in this video are highly unusual, yet he has very good credentials. To many who have studied UFOs, though his claims are quite intriguing, they also make a lot of sense. Space technology transfer consultant and former rocket whiz kid David Adair speaks out for the first time on camera in this […]
Ancient Aliens – Coral Castle Code & Moving Megaliths
YouTube’s AlienScientist aka Physicist Jeremy Rys puts a rational common-sense mind to the Ancient Alien idea being promoted by the History Channel program Ancient Aliens. As a scientist Jeremy can’t find enough evidence to support the ideas promoted by the Ancient Alien proponents. It is not that it isn’t possible Aliens have visited us in […]
For Rosetta, a Landing and an Ending on a Comet
Rosetta is a spacecraft on a 10-year mission to catch a comet and land a probe on it. Launched in 2004, the spacecraft arrived at its target, Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, on Aug. 6, 2014. The lander, named Philae, made contact on Nov. 12, 2014. Rosetta is the first spacecraft to accompany a comet as it enters […]
Elon Musk’s Plan: Get Humans to Mars, and Beyond
Elon Musk started his career by trying to drive technological evolution forward, and he has made billions of dollars in the process. His newest undertaking is the not-so-small task of getting humans to Mars. His company, SpaceX, hopes to get people on Mars as soon as 2024. However, building a rocket that advanced is no […]
Deborah S. Jin Dies at 47; Physicist Studied Matter in Extreme Cold
Deborah S. Jin, a truly revolutionary physicist, recently passed away at the age of 47. Her groundbreaking works lead her to produce a state of matter that has previously only been theorized by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose. She was able to cool a cube of rubidium within a sliver of absolute zero, which […]
Paris Climate Deal Passes Milestone as 20 More Nations Sign On
The Paris climate deal has been signed by 20 more countries. The plan does not require countries to take any specific action besides showing up at future climate summits, and countries’ individual plans differ from nation to nation, but the fact that it is progressing is a good sign. Some plans, like India’s, are not […]
To the Moon, North Korea? Or Does a Rocket Have a Darker Aim?
North Korea has tested an impressively powerful new rocket engine – one that would provide enough force for it to, at the very least, hit targets in the middle of the pacific such as Guam. North Korean sources claim that this engine is for peaceful purposes, and that a moon landing is planned. American intelligence […]
Dan Aykroyd on UFO’S Unplugged (2005)
Dan Aykroyd in “Dan Aykroyd Unplugged on UFOs (2005)” gives his point of view on the Alien subject. Dan Aykroyd has no problem presenting his views in well made video. This film was made after his SyFy show “Out There” was cancelled by SyFy administrators under the influence of national security issues (supposedly).
Star Trek: When Traveling At Warp, How Do Ships Avoid Collisions?
In Star Trek, warp drives allowed ships to travel at the speed of light. This brings about questions as to how ships traveling at warp speed don’t collide with each other. The explanation seems to be that if a ship could travel that fast, it enters into some type of different layer, where collisions wouldn’t […]










