Michio Kaku says that UFOs used to be like old cars, clunky and strange, but now they're like smart phones, fast, smooth, and almost invisible.
UFOs were once like old cars: imagine seeing a big, noisy truck with no lights driving through the sky. That's what people saw before, it was hard to ignore, and it looked weird. It was like watching your neighbor’s grandfather drive a tractor across the moon.
Now UFOs are more like smart phones: they're smaller, move faster, and sometimes even disappear. They’re not just flying around, they seem to be hiding, or maybe they're going places we can’t see. Like when you're playing with your phone and it shows a message from someone far away, but you don't notice because the screen is bright.
Michio Kaku thinks this change means that whoever is using UFOs might have better technology now, like how your smart phone is way cooler than your neighbor’s old radio. It's like they're not just visiting Earth; they're testing it out with new tools. Michio Kaku says that UFOs used to be like old cars, clunky and strange, but now they're like smart phones, fast, smooth, and almost invisible.
UFOs were once like old cars: imagine seeing a big, noisy truck with no lights driving through the sky. That's what people saw before, it was hard to ignore, and it looked weird. It was like watching your neighbor’s grandfather drive a tractor across the moon.
Now UFOs are more like smart phones: they're smaller, move faster, and sometimes even disappear. They’re not just flying around, they seem to be hiding, or maybe they're going places we can’t see. Like when you're playing with your phone and it shows a message from someone far away, but you don't notice because the screen is bright.
Michio Kaku thinks this change means that whoever is using UFOs might have better technology now, like how your smart phone is way cooler than your neighbor’s old radio. It's like they're not just visiting Earth; they're testing it out with new tools.
Examples
- A farmer notices strange lights near his crops at night.
- A student hears about UFOs and wonders if they're real.
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- Are UFOs Legitimate Science?
- How Does Maxwell's Equations: Crash Course Physics #37 Work?
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