Mike Gallagher, a Republican, was questioned following his exceptional involvement in this week's US Congress UFO inquiry, when he managed to irritate Military officials with his questioning. About the unidentified's origin, he has proposed an intriguing alternative to the extraterrestrial.
During the interview for The Pat McAfee Show, Gallagher discussed the leading ideas around unexplained aircraft phenomena discovered by the military in restricted airspace from the ground, the air, and the sea. At this point, he proposed the possibility that the items are either the secret technology of a hostile nation or extraterrestrial in origin.
And although he admitted that there is insufficient evidence to choose between the two alternatives, he deemed a third to be "very intriguing."
"The third possibility is that they are not extraterrestrials but something interdimensional. Or the notion that we are from the future », the congressman continued, shocking his interlocutors, who did not disguise their surprise at hearing a politician make such a statement.
Gallagher suggested that if we traveled back in time 200 years, we wouldn't have automobiles, the Internet, or good weaponry, but rather a technology that we would consider archaic now. "If we extrapolate from our current moment in history to 200 or 400 years in the future, whomever is still alive at that time would undoubtedly say to us, "You guys? cannot warp space-time This is something we learnt fifty or one hundred years ago."
"I am not a techie, but I am aware that we already possess devices that can technically transfer neutrinos. In addition, technologies demonstrating that subatomic particles may travel faster than the speed of light. According to Einstein, time travel is theoretically feasible,' he said.
Hence, this is the third theory. That the people of the future, i.e. us, have discovered how to warp space-time, and it is our own technology returning. He added, "the Terminator hypothesis."
Gallagher concludes by stating that he is not the only one who believes this to be one of the most plausible hypotheses, though he stresses that he does not rule out the possibility that any of the others — such as the alien one — is right as well. He said, "If we are to study this matter seriously, we must be open to all options and follow the evidence wherever it goes."
Further information regarding this concept may be found in our article: Are Ancient Aliens the progenitors of humans?