Re: "...I considered it, but its theoretically impossible from a physical stand point. 186,000 mph may seem like a lot, but it would take centuries for anyone to get here..."
True, if you're considering that all that will ever be known to man regarding physics, mechanics, and the laws of nature, are known today, and that there are to be no new discoveries ever again.
On the other hand, if you consider the human development in every scientific field of endeavor just in the last 50 years, it stands to reason that what is impossible today, will be considered "standard fare" by our descendants.
It wasn't long ago that "The Academy" scoffed at and denounced Louis Pasteur and Jenner because they insisted that diseases were caused by germs and bacteria.
Sixty years ago the Germans invented the first jet engine airplanes, the first missiles, and were working far ahead of all others in physics and aerospace.
At that time, most everyone would have stated that it is all too obvious that man will never fly at the speed of sound, nor will man ever have just one bomb which is capable of eliminating an entire metropolitan city with one burst.
Now, I suggest all of you reading this look over at your computer on your desk, and explain how is it that thousands of calculations, thousands of photographs and music selections, and instant electronic mail can be stored and generated inside a small square box!
Agreed!
What we know today is that knowledge and discovery is an unlimited field.
It seems factual that our planet has been visited by celestial civilizations.
Don't rely on my opinions...the number of Brigadier Generals, Admirals, Pentagon and Intelligence Officials, as well as Military Brass from France, Japan, UK, including two American hero astronauts who were the first men to walk on the moon, have all given testimony proving the existence of ET civilizations and inter-galaxy travel.