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Area 51; what do you think?

They use it to test black projects, such as the F-117 and B-2 before they went bop. There are, no doubt, newer, more advanced technologies being tested now that we will hear about in 10 or 15 years. Let's face it, they've got to have something that replaces the SR-71.

And of course, you've got the nine captured alien spacecraft that they are reverse engineering. These craft use an isotope of Element 115 (ununpentium) to create an anti-gravity field for propulsion. Element 115 is not abundant in this part of the galaxy, but is more abundant where larger supernovae occurred in the distant past, creating heavier elements. The anti-gravitational force warps the space around it, dramatically shortening the effective distance between two points in the universe.

You heard it here first.
 
They use it to test black projects, such as the F-117 and B-2 before they went bop. There are, no doubt, newer, more advanced technologies being tested now that we will hear about in 10 or 15 years. Let's face it, they've got to have something that replaces the SR-71.

And of course, you've got the nine captured alien spacecraft that they are reverse engineering. These craft use an isotope of Element 115 (ununpentium) to create an anti-gravity field for propulsion. Element 115 is not abundant in this part of the galaxy, but is more abundant where larger supernovae occurred in the distant past, creating heavier elements. The anti-gravitational force warps the space around it, dramatically shortening the effective distance between two points in the universe.

You heard it here first.

Dude. Good thing you don't do drugs. You'd be scary on drugs. :help:
 
They use it to test black projects, such as the F-117 and B-2 before they went bop. There are, no doubt, newer, more advanced technologies being tested now that we will hear about in 10 or 15 years. Let's face it, they've got to have something that replaces the SR-71.

And of course, you've got the nine captured alien spacecraft that they are reverse engineering. These craft use an isotope of Element 115 (ununpentium) to create an anti-gravity field for propulsion. Element 115 is not abundant in this part of the galaxy, but is more abundant where larger supernovae occurred in the distant past, creating heavier elements. The anti-gravitational force warps the space around it, dramatically shortening the effective distance between two points in the universe.

You heard it here first.

You should write a book.
"Munji's ultimate guide to being awesome."
 
Anyone remember that show "Project Blue Book"?

I do. Typical '70s dreck. Every week, they dramatized a "true story from the files of the United Air Force's Project Blue Book." The only problem was, the Air Force never found any reason to believe in extra-terrestrials, while the show seemed to find new reasons to believe every week!

Brought to you by the 1970s, the decade that made "Chariots of the Gods" a major best seller! :rollno:
 
Munji is proof of alien intelligence. The fact that he hasn't ended up on an Area 51 dissection table is further proof of his superior intelligence.

Y'know, maybe we should all be a little more careful around Munji. You never know when he might decide to call the mothership to start the invasion...

:eek:
 
They use it to test black projects, such as the F-117 and B-2 before they went bop. There are, no doubt, newer, more advanced technologies being tested now that we will hear about in 10 or 15 years. Let's face it, they've got to have something that replaces the SR-71.

And of course, you've got the nine captured alien spacecraft that they are reverse engineering. These craft use an isotope of Element 115 (ununpentium) to create an anti-gravity field for propulsion. Element 115 is not abundant in this part of the galaxy, but is more abundant where larger supernovae occurred in the distant past, creating heavier elements. The anti-gravitational force warps the space around it, dramatically shortening the effective distance between two points in the universe.

You heard it here first.

Nope. Elements 114, 120, or 126 would be far better choices than 115 for anti-grav, due to "magic" proton and neutron possibilities. I expected better from you. :scowl:


:D