so what science do ufos use? or rather, violate, to fly - e.g. extreme right angle turns at high speeds.
okay pack your bags, this is gonna be a long one!
even though I've seen a ufo before, I don't believe in ufos outside the context of unidentified aircraft / objects that already exist within our world. BUT,,,,,hypothetically speaking,,,,,,,,,,
anything that flies follows the same fundamentals of aerodynamics. there's forces of lift,drag,thrust, andweight that influence if and how things can fly.
everything (everything!) follows these laws of physics while moving (there's a myth that bees don't for some reason??? but they do asdhjkyrsdgiyfrs) and ufos would likely be no exception.
with that said, I think it would add to our current understanding of aerodynamics if our information is challenged by ufos, but I really don't think there's a way to go against the forces of the universe like that 👀
anything that can't be explained (for example, right angle turns at high speeds like you mentioned) probably still falls within the confines of aerodynamics. we're just too dumb to realize it yet LOL. (my personal hypothesis for this would be multiple, large forces hitting the aircraft at once or in quick succession to change its trajectory without affecting its speed very much? sorta,,,,,redirecting the existing force in a new direction or swapping forces?? idk, I don't study flight so this is wayyyy out of my expertise and a total shot in the dark bahaha)
even though I've seen a ufo before, I don't believe in ufos outside the context of unidentified aircraft / objects that already exist within our world. BUT,,,,,hypothetically speaking,,,,,,,,,,
anything that flies follows the same fundamentals of aerodynamics. there's forces of lift,drag,thrust, andweight that influence if and how things can fly.
everything (everything!) follows these laws of physics while moving (there's a myth that bees don't for some reason??? but they do asdhjkyrsdgiyfrs) and ufos would likely be no exception.
with that said, I think it would add to our current understanding of aerodynamics if our information is challenged by ufos, but I really don't think there's a way to go against the forces of the universe like that 👀
anything that can't be explained (for example, right angle turns at high speeds like you mentioned) probably still falls within the confines of aerodynamics. we're just too dumb to realize it yet LOL. (my personal hypothesis for this would be multiple, large forces hitting the aircraft at once or in quick succession to change its trajectory without affecting its speed very much? sorta,,,,,redirecting the existing force in a new direction or swapping forces?? idk, I don't study flight so this is wayyyy out of my expertise and a total shot in the dark bahaha)