Without generating a sonic boom. On earth, in earth's atmosphere. How interesting. It's almost like it didn't really happen the way ufology remembers it. Anyway, that's quite a fantasy you have going up there - Kurzwelian A.I.edge:
I think your question is one we'd all like an answer for. The object I saw was fairly small and although it may have had a pilot, I really doubt it. To me it seemed more like some kind of A.I. recon probe. If it was piloted, then it couldn't have accommodated many crew ( at least humanoid crew ). I estimate it was about the size of a VW Beetle, and it seemed spherical, but the thing was self-luminous ( the whole thing seemed to emit light rather than having light fixtures ), and its glow made the boundary between the object itself and its surroundings hard to discern. Other than being a UFO, I don't know what it was, or if it even had pilots. Maybe the thing was some kind of Kurzweilian life form ... an evolved A.I. ... or maybe as the skeptics here have suggested it was just a firefly ... the size of car that could fly thousands of miles per hour ;-)
Your lack of appreciation for the "skeptics" doing all of the UFO research here is noted. Project much?Carlitos:
Don't worry. So far you've offered very little constructive to add anyway, and I can link directly to your comments without wasting my drive space.
Indeed. He came here to get "skeptics" to bash the Raelians and other nonsense, not to critically examine his own nonsense. Or maybe what Cuddles suggested.And yet strangely you still aren't applying that same requirement to people who have claimed to see a ufo and called it a spaceship.
You know, like Paul actually said...

