extraterrestrial
Speculation, theory, UFOs and Aliens. Are we alone in this universe or is there life outside Earth?
How can a plane that is missing for years turn up in outer space
In 1995 an American astronomer named Kfinderuddin claimed that he was looking at Mars with a computer-controlled telescope when he came across four of the five Krumen Revenge bombers that had been gone for years. Flying in formation thousands of miles from Mars. Judging from the time these plans seemed to disappear, the plane was traveling at a speed of 40,000 kilometers per hour. The aircraft was flying in a tight formation and in good condition, and seemed to be manned. The U.S. military emblem was clearly visible. That's how Ludin identified them as the plane that went missing in the Devil's Triangle in 1945.
By jiandanjizhi3 years ago in Futurism
Are Ufos spotting every day off the coast of the United States? Bum confirms Ufos are real
As is known for all, there are many movies about aliens, leading people to hold a skeptical attitude about whether there really is an alien civilization. What's more, in People's Daily life, sometimes unidentified flying objects in the sky are accidentally filmed. In an interview, former US President Barack Obama was asked about Ufos. He did not deny the existence of Ufos, but did not verify the existence of Ufos. Instead, he refused to talk about them. Such vague words only add to doubts about the authenticity of Ufos.
By jiandanjizhi3 years ago in Futurism
To Take With Great Force
Planet Equitis Wayside… Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. The orange sun shone brightly as it rose over the circumference of the blue and green planet, as it did the orange glow of its fusion process cried its eternal tears for ten billion years of burning. The sphere of pure power rose steadily and bathed the planet in precious light, heat, and entropy. Without warning, an orange explosion rippled in the planet’s atmosphere, as if trying to eclipse the majesty of the sun. The explosion sent waves of gas and metal debris into the sky, which instantly burned up. The whole scene was suddenly covered with a reflective shimmer showing a man’s face, then the scene disappeared and was replaced by a cold Dratium wall.
By Michael David Kalin3 years ago in Futurism
Euphoria and the Man From the Moon
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. They also say that time bends and warps, like the molecules of my face bending and stretching as I plummeted to impossible depths. ‘Depths? Is there depth in space?’ I remember vaguely speculating before it went dark.
By Ursula Da Silva 3 years ago in Futurism
Revivescere
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Must be a myth, Ryder thought to himself, stirring to the voice shouting his name through the intercom. He sat up from his laying position on the couch and rubbed his eyes. The image of a half-full bottle of whiskey beside an empty tumbler on the coffee table explained his splitting headache. He'd drunk too much again.
By Jesse Olson3 years ago in Futurism
The Visitors
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. However those that were able to let out one last cry knew that help was not on the way. No one expected these aliens, as soft and fleshy in appearance, to be as violent and unrelenting in their onslaught. While our kind may be double in height and at least triple in weight, we were clearly no match for the seemingly never-ending attack by the humans. Perhaps our own inquisitive nature and optimism is to blame, but had any of us known what was to come, we would have never been so kind to the first humans that arrived.
By Hiyeran Doobay3 years ago in Futurism
Blended
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Staring at their faces, I would from this day forward, fill in the blank looks myself. Mark, and the beautiful Senela, their eyes bulging, mouths frozen in that horrible rictus. How long before I joined them? These gauges always erred on the conservative side. An hour and a half? Maybe two? Fifteen minutes ago the three of us had been having lunch, laughing at a joke I had made. Even Mark, who didn't laugh much at all these days. Think I know why now. Relief. Senela as well, giving me that coquettish smile I would never see again. That smile that was supposed to become mine, ours. A smile the universe would never see again.
By Ron Stubberfield3 years ago in Futurism









