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Speaking of the Future: Advanced Aeronautics 

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@rodolfo5651
@rodolfo5651 9 месяцев назад
tell me you reverse engineered a ufo without telling me you found one
@lynmcneil5922
@lynmcneil5922 8 месяцев назад
It’s literally the phenomenon spelled out for us The swarm vehicles - circling orbs?Ships that change shape to optimize flight conditions? A probe with sensors that looks like a spinning hammer? Watching this right now is wild
@oliversacks3837
@oliversacks3837 8 месяцев назад
@@lynmcneil5922You think that UAP are actually advanced technologies created by the US and not NHI?
@jordansrowles
@jordansrowles 8 месяцев назад
@@oliversacks3837That is Occam’s razor. There is no proof that aliens exist. There is a long list of secret, and some now public black projects always 20 years ahead of general public use
@colewho8913
@colewho8913 8 месяцев назад
Could be both
@thingonathinginathing
@thingonathinginathing 2 дня назад
😂😂😂😂 They literally reverse-engineer UAР 🇺🇸🗽🛸👽
@jteach9124
@jteach9124 8 месяцев назад
Im blown away this was released 9 years ago. The bideo quality is incredible. What they are talking about is incredible. How they are talking about this is incredible.
@rochechristopher1974
@rochechristopher1974 6 лет назад
The true value of research is not in the answer you get that you knew you were looking for but the answers you find that you didn't know to look for. Amazing!
@pvtdipwad2944
@pvtdipwad2944 6 лет назад
Dream workplace! My great grandfather and my grandfather worked on the SR-71 together through Skunk Works. Definitely wanna continue in the engineering family line! ❤❤
@markmower6507
@markmower6507 4 года назад
Ancient technology, that's Quaint, Hahahahahahahaha! !!
@aslam6888
@aslam6888 3 года назад
@@markmower6507 Ya bro . But SR-71 was a plane of 2070s
@nicknorthcutt7680
@nicknorthcutt7680 3 года назад
Wow that's awesome, I would love to hear some of his knowledge
@pvtdipwad2944
@pvtdipwad2944 3 года назад
@@nicknorthcutt7680 There is a lot that he can't talk about but he tells me what he can. I held true to my word as well, I'm interviewing with SpaceX! Love this field with all my heart ❤️
@pvtdipwad2944
@pvtdipwad2944 3 года назад
@@markmower6507 Considering it's still hard to beat technology that isn't completely unclassified yet I'd say it's quite an accomplishment. They didn't only work on the SR-71, they worked on the U2. My grandfather recently retired, and left a current project that he still can't talk about and probably wont be able to for the rest of his life. The only thing he can tell me about it is that it's absolutely badass 😎
@thingonathinginathing
@thingonathinginathing 2 дня назад
The last sentence at the end of the video, he basically said: "we developed technologies while trying to figure out how these UF0s work."
@keripalajanata
@keripalajanata 10 лет назад
THATS IT I'M DOING MY MASTERS IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING. ALSO THIS IS ALL SHIFT NO CAPS LOCK
@caitgems1
@caitgems1 10 лет назад
Got my masters he he, Good luck if you do go for it.
@Shadowboost
@Shadowboost 10 лет назад
Gonna graduate this semester with my masters in Aero. Did undergrad aero and mech eng. Lockheed didn't even bother to come to our career fairs. And we are a top 7 school for Aero. Oh wells, I'll have fun making rockets
@quilliamattari2772
@quilliamattari2772 6 лет назад
Have you got it?
@johnnystevetony.houet.9276
@johnnystevetony.houet.9276 3 года назад
GRAPHENE'S THE FUTURE MY FRIEND !!, GO FOR IT !!, ALL THE BEST !!.
@LBTennis
@LBTennis 8 месяцев назад
Well? What happened?
@daltonmorgan6464
@daltonmorgan6464 10 лет назад
Skunk Works is absolutely legendary in the field of advanced aeronautics field the world over. It would be so interesting to have access to the information on their most advanced projects at any given time.
10 лет назад
Seus dados não estão ligados a internet. Sendo necessário por causa de ataques de hackers militares russos, chineses e outros inimigos da democracia norte americana. aqui no brasil o comunismo esta afundando os cidadãos.
@alondracoronado7819
@alondracoronado7819 10 лет назад
Jill poo9902 bb.
@chadnessify1
@chadnessify1 10 лет назад
Awesome video that captures the imagination of what's possible. For those who disagree with this, you need to understand something: Advanced research & development by companies like Lockheed are not strictly used in defense applications, they end up in the civilian market and improve such a wide range of things. Let's not forget, the internet you are using right now was initially funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DARPA) It is my firm belief that American investment in research & technology is a major reason for our success and integral to ensure our success in the future. This is America, if you have a dream & work hard, nothing is impossible.
@ashishpersiaprince
@ashishpersiaprince 8 лет назад
God Bless UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!! Love from a patriot in India!!!
@battearfoxx9167
@battearfoxx9167 2 года назад
WOWWW! I haven't even watched a minute and already I feel that being part of a whole I didn't know and energy flowing through me like I've never felt, I feel an aircrafts comfort, whatever it is, a helicopter or plane even cars but I have never felt like what I just , felt, ,,, I want to keep this clip with me my whole life and not even to watch it, to protect it, you at Lockheed Skunk Works THANKYOU, so much for letting me see this, 🐾🛸🦎
@BennyHeflinger
@BennyHeflinger 10 лет назад
I think one of the problems with high speed air-travel on commercial aircraft is the noise pollution produced from the afterburners of the turbines (not so much from the turbine itself) at super sonic speeds and the fact that we don't have S/S/T commercial airliners because of what William A. Shurcliff described as the "64 billion dollar problem" is still a problem today and I think Lockheed has the potential to address the issue of the noise problem produced by the sonic boom through advance noise filtration systems. Because I believe if commercial planes were to fly faster and not be limited by a 650MPH speed-limit because the dangerous noise levels they produce, then that would help us thrive as a species.
@6themaker
@6themaker 3 года назад
They would never put it into the commercial world tho unless the enemies of the USA already have the technology or once it doesn’t matter that the enemy has the technology because the new stuff is that much more superior.. so I’d give it 80years and maby we will see it.
@BennyHeflinger
@BennyHeflinger 3 года назад
@@6themaker Now there is what called the Airbus Beluga a response to airplanes flying reeeealllllyyyy slooow than needs more passengers............a large aquatic animal. Not a bird.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 3 года назад
As long as the corridors are over unpopulated areas, or at high altitudes, sonic booms aren't really a problem. I lived in a city where we had constant sonic booms due to proximity to USAF Flight Test Center. I actually miss them. The only aircraft that did damage was the SR-71A at subsonic speed, because it was so loud and hit a resonant node at low altitude over my school. Cracked some windows.
@alexmajors7915
@alexmajors7915 8 месяцев назад
This technology has been reverse engineered from vehicles and materials that were made by a non-human intelligence. Lockheed, Northrup, and EG&G all posess this tech and have withheld it from the rest of humanity. There could be staggering benefits for mankind if open research could be done with these technologies, but the defense contractors keep it stovepiped in black projects. We need and deserve UAP transparency!!!!✌️
@KimberlyKills
@KimberlyKills 4 года назад
love that gentle hint at the lcd type paneling they developed for stealth craft
@user-ks7pj6ic1y
@user-ks7pj6ic1y 10 лет назад
Aeronautics is such a sexy word :3
@michaeldurfee3061
@michaeldurfee3061 4 месяца назад
I honestly think this may be fueled by passion for science and the government itself is the one who is responsible for throwing so much shade these guys ways they are making future tech and I think they wanna see us succeed
@bruceburton8315
@bruceburton8315 4 года назад
Covered wagons to wright brothers flight , Wright brothers flight to V2, V2 to UAV UAV to ET reproduction vehicles , What happens when ET tech is duplicated and perfected ? Will there even be a forth millennium ?
@ogdocvato
@ogdocvato 8 лет назад
And all of it is classified.
@gianpaolor4
@gianpaolor4 4 года назад
Damn boy! Imagine an aircraft that changes shape whilst flying. Unmanned (this will save 2-4 extra seat rows) and each aircraft will communicate with each other! Future looks promising!
@alexcain8613
@alexcain8613 8 лет назад
One thing I have seen in the past about U.S.A. tech is if they talk about it as future it's done! Remember being in St. Louis at one of the adv fight productions sites in mid 70's & the Stealth was already being produced.. when was it actually seen in the 90's. So when they talk possible adv designs it's done.. things like complete invisibility, Mach 5 +, self healing skin, etc.. Who knows what they actually have in hiding until the yare really needed in a big conflict.
@konradkubiec
@konradkubiec 10 лет назад
Answer: auto-learn (on hits) how to prevent/decrease next damage from same source; auto-share this information with other units; auto-repair (in flight) after hit; reshape for more rapid maneuvers; Happy to help convert blurry visions to implementation propositions. Oh, wait... ;D
@joshuap3200
@joshuap3200 4 месяца назад
& this was 10 years ago….. they’re probably off the chain now
@beccanevels3413
@beccanevels3413 3 года назад
All we see now is 80,s and 90,s technology
@eatcommies1375
@eatcommies1375 5 лет назад
Kelly Johnson is smiling from up there at things that we’re creating:)
@timmyamon
@timmyamon 6 лет назад
i'm convinced engineers are responsible for making these 1st world movies.
@denesse03
@denesse03 10 лет назад
No worries as long as the pilot is a Human!
@Reed-Summers
@Reed-Summers 8 месяцев назад
"Cool." But where did the underlying science and tech come from? What human assets were sold-off in exchange for it? What ethical considerations arise from the agreements made to obtain it? Who made the decision regarding its patenting and the specific contractors or companies who would profit from its marketing and use? As a US defense contractor, how much of what you have obtained been shared with the international community? And what does this mean for geopolitical stability and human security in the continued contact with non-human intelligence and its disclosure to the public? You are in the crosshairs of public awareness about #UAP involvement and an #alienagenda. Please know that.
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 8 месяцев назад
Give it up dude. There are no aliens interested in us. We're effectively alone in this galaxy.
@markoconnell804
@markoconnell804 5 лет назад
Next? Use frame dragging to protect ships or aircraft by bending space enough to redirect a 90* hit to a direction away from the ship or plane.
@eulusgarza5765
@eulusgarza5765 4 года назад
swarm is the key, I modeled some in CnC and some video games which can be used as a model for war and tactics and yes "swarm" is the key, also the commlink found in Saab... actually I played with that later than them with home wireless routers, AWACS are important too, no to mention the "corona" factor.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 3 года назад
US/UK data link technology is so far ahead of Saab, it's not even close. The breakthrough was with F-22 IFDL. Sweden simplified the F-102/F-106 NORAD SAGE data link network for their Draken air defense fighter, which had a lot of US and UK critical technology in it as well.
@markmower6507
@markmower6507 4 года назад
Also think of your drone with a direct energy weapon, that heals itself.
@dkrowe
@dkrowe 10 лет назад
Respect. You guys are an inspiration to all of us.
@Toddie4usa5
@Toddie4usa5 10 лет назад
Working for Lockheed Martin is an incredible adventure everyday there is something new and amazing.
@filmtvbiz
@filmtvbiz Месяц назад
Remember, even those “in-the-know” don’t know, they “don’t know,” and if they do, they don’t. ✨💫
@quantumfluctuation5667
@quantumfluctuation5667 6 лет назад
stop trolling the Pentagon with your planes making them think its aliens
@kman8749
@kman8749 3 года назад
I wish I was smart enough to do this stuff. So amazing.
@clownkiller0629
@clownkiller0629 10 лет назад
Keep up the good work guys were counting on you
@billhagstotz8518
@billhagstotz8518 Год назад
Architecture of ideas!
@RDJim
@RDJim 10 лет назад
More vids like this please.
@DjSharperimage
@DjSharperimage 10 лет назад
You guys need to build a Higgs Boson propulsion space craft, where the craft uses Higgs Boson particles to create Higgs Bubbles, or a void in space/time. Also the Higgs Bubbles/ Higgs Thunder can be accelerated to faster than the speed of light.
@sinistergrin7053
@sinistergrin7053 3 года назад
They are using alien tech for this
@benjaminmullen7788
@benjaminmullen7788 10 лет назад
Great quote at the end.
@oba001
@oba001 4 года назад
Brilliant...i wish to work in such a beautiful, passionate and future driven industry...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@ashokmohanvipula6667
@ashokmohanvipula6667 4 года назад
what about neurological control and tachyotronic engines ?
@TakoFire-di6ki
@TakoFire-di6ki 23 дня назад
Hiding technology that could benefit the world should be a crime against humanity. I guess helping others isn't a priority when your business is centered around war.
@thingonathinginathing
@thingonathinginathing 2 дня назад
You speak for billions of people.
@Astro80s
@Astro80s 4 года назад
Aircrafts that charges by itself
@matthewgorgoglione5492
@matthewgorgoglione5492 Год назад
Love it 🏁🏜️🧑‍🔧🛸✨
@beccanevels3413
@beccanevels3413 3 года назад
I bet they have tr3b for 30 yrs already but is it totally perfectioned
@gogrape9716
@gogrape9716 7 лет назад
Love these guys.
@maryt7959
@maryt7959 2 года назад
Love it !!! 🔥🔥🔥
@Jupiterjokerjoe
@Jupiterjokerjoe 10 лет назад
Drone swarm sounds like the beginning of the end.
@GibJavelin
@GibJavelin 8 месяцев назад
Why don’t you show the public the meta materials used to gain the knowledge and advancements in aerospace engineering that is being described in this video? Y’all got intact craft or is it just the bits and pieces? The idea of growing metallic materials that are “skin like” that can “change structure on command” sounds like y’all got materials from the 1940s New Mexico crash sites? that’s the only place that sort of material has been described to my knowledge.
@einfachso5945
@einfachso5945 7 месяцев назад
Making us comfortable with Alien Technology after decades!
@Vengeant1
@Vengeant1 10 лет назад
Those of you that think this concept is new or not previously developed should spare the time and watch any videos with David Adair giving interviews...
@rsingh1252
@rsingh1252 6 лет назад
some that carry "other types of electronics" hmmmmm.... what electronics did you have in mind?
@roadstack1111
@roadstack1111 4 года назад
Biology and the English Character stands out
@yourmomma8065
@yourmomma8065 4 года назад
Everything is possible. We must only solve the energy problems.
@jrdeckard3317
@jrdeckard3317 4 года назад
Big Brother at work.
@simhro4702
@simhro4702 3 года назад
❤🔥 Inspiring!
@joseochoa8386
@joseochoa8386 3 года назад
Wow. Sounds good 👍🤘
@ajaylegend8163
@ajaylegend8163 6 лет назад
You guys better not put AI into these things! AND PLEASE DO SOMETHING FOR SPACE TRAVEL TO OTHER PLANETS!
@pvtdipwad2944
@pvtdipwad2944 6 лет назад
Ajay legend AI wont hurt anyone as long as a person is controlling it from the ground. Also, they are mainly aeronautics-- or in atmosphere travel. You might wanna bug NASA for space travel :)
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 5 лет назад
Lock-Mart @ Michaud. is primary contractor for the Orion crew capsule. If anything, AI controlled UCAVs might be better than humans, if they were programmed to not fire in conditions what wouldn't be sanctioned by proper rules of war. Americans target civilians first if it suits the mission and has no problem including civilians as secondary targets and couldn't care less about "collateral" civilian deaths.
@bushgreen260
@bushgreen260 7 лет назад
the things they have mentioned in this video they have already done and have. they have just unclassified what they alreadly have in this video.
@suemcguire9579
@suemcguire9579 10 лет назад
They have had this technology for a while I believe. The head of skunkworks said in the late nineties we can send e.t home way back then surely we have way superior aircraft than they are stating in this video. I can never prove any of this but if I could no would believe me anyway so lol.
@EastBayFM
@EastBayFM 10 лет назад
They have things 50 to 60 years beyond anything we can imagine is possible right now... fixed wing and aeronautics is oldhat technology now... although they still use it, they are slowly incorporating anti gravity technology into the wings of aircraft and theres no hard proof but its obvious these people have craft that is based 100% from antigravity propulsion... they do use technolgy derived from advanced beings from other places... I have family in amarillo tx that has contracted for LM skunkworks and many other developers... theyve told me many stories. These are very serious old guys that wouldnt make those things up just to impress me... they are legit
@ZildjianN7Geth
@ZildjianN7Geth 9 лет назад
It does stand to reason, though. When you consider the fact that the SR-71 Blackbird is based on 50s technology, it makes you wonder what degree of technology they have now (and that's not including the exponential rate of the growth of technology alone). My philosophy towards Lockheed-Martin is if they can build something like that in the late 1950s, there's no limit to what they would have now.
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 9 лет назад
EastBayFM would you be willing to tell your families stories to a group that Im involved with? I can tell you the name in private.
@thingonathinginathing
@thingonathinginathing 2 дня назад
Sekret's out, neocons. 🛸👽
@beccanevels3413
@beccanevels3413 3 года назад
Tr3b supposed to flyb50.000 mph so it won't be reveledvto public till they find some much better that will take a loooong time
@christiankock6245
@christiankock6245 Месяц назад
Oh.. That was 10 years ago.. I.. thought that was posted last week.. Welp.. so that is technology of the past.. wonder where they got it from…
@christiankock6245
@christiankock6245 Месяц назад
That embedded in the structure electronics is pretty much what was rumoured for UFOs to work like A living, changeable structure where information flows through You reverse engineered it ten years ago I always assumed that was quite recently Now I wonder if those crafts were put there for you to find them Or some Alien phoned home angrily that you reverse engineered their car
@garrettnewman7438
@garrettnewman7438 22 дня назад
These dudes reverse engineered a ufo 80 years before this video
@markmower6507
@markmower6507 4 года назад
Perhaps one day a student will read these words, and gain Knowledge, or not.
@noobyeeter
@noobyeeter Год назад
i didnt know we were living in the 22nd century xD
@TheColdHarshTruth
@TheColdHarshTruth 8 месяцев назад
It’s a Cylon Basestar ship!
@orlovskyconsultinggbr2849
@orlovskyconsultinggbr2849 4 года назад
Nano tech man, i think those black ufo research projects did pay out
@ianmuses8513
@ianmuses8513 2 года назад
This is the shit Russia wish it could compete with
@karloyu3484
@karloyu3484 2 года назад
❤️
@EdR640
@EdR640 5 месяцев назад
What's that Blue?! We found a clue?! Oh boy!
@beccanevels3413
@beccanevels3413 3 года назад
Everything we think is last best planes existed 30+ yrs ago. In 60,s they knew to build black bird but now they say all kinda excuses they can't ,isnot useful etc vstupid explanation. If 60 yrs ago ppl could fly st 4000 mph,imagine td!! But of course is so secret than will know in next 40 yrs or longer.
@السنيدياليافعي-و4ف
الله يوفقكم
@markmower6507
@markmower6507 4 года назад
An Extraterrestrial gave me information in the year 1985, and I read the book by Stephen King blood red, so I was conflicted, for years. I am no longer conflicted .Think of your drone with tiny magnetic nanobites, left and right, front and center!
@Astro80s
@Astro80s 4 года назад
Awsome
@jteach9124
@jteach9124 8 месяцев назад
Lockheed Martin is a UFO manufacturer. How subtle this intelligence is lol... More please. Where can i listen to these mens soeak more
@sniperk
@sniperk 7 месяцев назад
forsure these guys stock doubled last year Lot congressman bet at it
@markmower6507
@markmower6507 4 года назад
Correction Rose Red.
@PokemonloverSable
@PokemonloverSable 10 лет назад
build a gundam....XD
@Hazzard65
@Hazzard65 4 года назад
No disrespect to the people that actually work on these projects, but these kinds of promotion videos are always hilarious to me. If you weren't paying attention you'd be convinced Lockheed and Shell were leading the world in technologies that were helping the future instead of making them more dangerous.
@beccanevels3413
@beccanevels3413 3 года назад
But is close cuz we see more and more on sky that means are getting closer
@SB-wv8yr
@SB-wv8yr 4 года назад
🚧Make All project Quick All Support⚠️🚧👍 ⚠️🇺🇲🆓⚠️
@dellovejoy7440
@dellovejoy7440 6 лет назад
A vehicle with minimum moving parts !
@hajjajiridha7300
@hajjajiridha7300 10 лет назад
Great
@yamidbohorquez349
@yamidbohorquez349 2 года назад
The best L,M
@pankajbajaj9578
@pankajbajaj9578 2 года назад
Early detection ai laser anhihiliation of any weapons systems developed
@Dejacoa
@Dejacoa 4 года назад
Everything material wise that grey beard talked about were characteristics of Roswell crash material as stated by whistleblowers. Just release some videos of the wreckage already.
@sambomate17
@sambomate17 10 лет назад
so confused... are they philosophers or engineers? so many broad statements with no real world meaning.
@paulosteffanoflexa386
@paulosteffanoflexa386 5 лет назад
They cannot reveal the secrets
@peterbird3932
@peterbird3932 Месяц назад
Imagine if they stopped making weapons and started making products to benefit people.
@Eric.Morrison
@Eric.Morrison 10 лет назад
They'll carry "cargo"...
@Cloud_Stratus
@Cloud_Stratus 10 лет назад
I like how the whole video conveniently avoids the whole 'murdering humans' part.
@gergar121
@gergar121 10 лет назад
Humans who would massacre us if given the chance.
@sprites4ever482
@sprites4ever482 8 месяцев назад
So, Lockheed Martin designed a material, that can used as the hull of an aircraft, which has literal Octopus-levels of camouflage, in 2014. And just yesterday, I was talking about how most military tech available to western governments is less sophisticated that civilian pendants...
@lankalakshandesilva2097
@lankalakshandesilva2097 2 года назад
🙏🏻🇱🇰
@eprofessio
@eprofessio 3 года назад
That bald guy is their buzz word talker. He doesn’t have too much to say with real implications he just knows how to talk to stupid people.
@kennethwilliams2738
@kennethwilliams2738 9 лет назад
what materials that can change shape? can it thin and stretch and continue to be a strong material. oh the wonders I can create. now I need the ability to materialize bombs from an external location...... Mu ultimate unmand fighter could shape shift and become the ultimate heavy bomber
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 3 года назад
Graphene. They even showed tubular schematics of it with its hexagonal lattice, 1 atom thick. It's what they're talking about regarding electrical storage, power transmission, stealth, and variable geometry integral to structures.
@j.d.604
@j.d.604 Год назад
@@LRRPFco52 Graphullerene is all the range. They're toying around with the bonding geometries to maximize optical, thermal and electrical properties.
@Vikingman2024
@Vikingman2024 2 года назад
Nice, but at what cost to us as taxpayers? Must be nice to be given a blank check to do what you want.
@michelebennett6395
@michelebennett6395 10 лет назад
Could someone explain to me with some intelligence why this sort of technology exists and somehow it's never used to benefit the average person or to preserve our planet but is wasted on power and war? because I still don't get it. I still don't get why we need to waste the intelligence behind this stuff. What is the bigger picture here? why do we need to know what every tom, dick and harry is doing? why are we so scared of one another that we have to make more powerful more extreme systems? I agree with future technology and I'm impressed with what these guys can do but can't they just concentrate on the everyday issues like sustaining our planet? Housing and clean energy for everyone? Waste management?? or are there plans to drop that into space along with all the space junk out there? Look I am just an average person with no significant skills but i can't help feeling the burning sensations of worry in the pit of my stomach for where this might be heading.
@kameraadthomas
@kameraadthomas 10 лет назад
I think because there will always be differences between people that have been set in motion by religion and racism people won't trust each other for a 100% any time soon. Religion = war. Religion should be banned from the world imo.
@JT-zt7uq
@JT-zt7uq 6 лет назад
Michele, I think you bring up a really good point. My only answer is that sometimes these technologies do trickle down into things used by the the average consumer. For example: GPS was originally built for the military but now you use it all the time in your car and you phone. Tom, I couldn't disagree more. I think it's a very uneducated way of looking at the word to think that religion leads to war. I can't think of a single religion that doesn't teach kindness, compassion, and love for your fellow man. Christ was called the Prince of Peace. Muhammad taught peace. Budda taught peace. If you want to see the result of what banning religion does to a community there are plenty of examples to learn from, from both history and the world today. True, people will always have differences but those differences are not set in motion by religion. Those differences are always going to exist and it's how we learn to get along and how we love people with differences that defines us. That what my religion teaches.
@AsG_4_
@AsG_4_ 6 лет назад
Tom Joseph Stalin banned religion and killed how many by a forces famine...just saying
@Willaev
@Willaev 6 лет назад
"Could someone explain to me with some intelligence why this sort of technology exists and somehow it's never used to benefit the average person or to preserve our planet but is wasted on power and war?" Because this statement is false. Tell me how commercial airliners are wasted on power and war.
@JFrazer4303
@JFrazer4303 5 лет назад
There is no religion of peace, certainly not of the Abrahamic tradition. All religions are about their own absolute superiority and taking their "Truth" to everybody. Maybe we can't say that religion causes wars, it always makes them worse. Only makes them worse. It is primarily made to be an enemy-labelling device (first it's a sheep-milking and power-monopoly device) It's the easiest most ready such device. I can't think of an Abrahamic religion that doesn't have in its oldest holy scriptures, plenty of rules for killing for minor things. Of course, they have an an endless list of excuses for why they think Leviticus speaks against allowing gays to have equal protections under law, but they're not advocating for stoning people for working on the Sabbath or women for not being virgins on their wedding night. If eating shrimp is an abomination in the eyes of the Lord, then there's very little apparent wiggle-room to say it's only an archaic ritual law, not an absolute Moral stance. They commonly say that Jesus' coming means that someone hearing voices in his head and cutting off parts of their genitalia and being ready to kill their children for the voice in their heads is now considered unstable and not sane. Jesus' "New Covenant" is why we don't keep slaves, I guess, even though he never said anything against slavery and said that we should obey tyrants ruling over us. They think we should heed a vast game of telephone relying on texts that have been re-edited by successions of power-hungry tyrant who wanted to make a religion of their own based on stories from 2000+ years ago. They think that a bronze-age illiterate goat-herder was a holy man and a few billion people around the world think its a worthwhile project to organize their lives around such stories. It should be the highest law in the land and the way we all run our lives.
@CAD-th1qe
@CAD-th1qe 4 года назад
Most of these engineers look like aliens.! Kkkkkk The brains are there.As well as imagination. but the technology? Wow.
@biswajitbhattavharjya2115
@biswajitbhattavharjya2115 5 месяцев назад
Drone technology.
@skinnylord5
@skinnylord5 7 месяцев назад
Just show us the UAPs bro
@eppi6785
@eppi6785 4 года назад
Fucking scary is all I got to say.
@NewCode1983
@NewCode1983 6 лет назад
Я просто знаю что Американец рисует.
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