What if UFOs are piloted by people from the future who have traveled to the past?

There has been a lot of press coverage since Republican Senator Mike Gallagher’s landmark speech at the Congressional UFO hearings last week, where he managed to annoy Pentagon officials with his UFO questions.
Speaking about the origin of UFOs, Gallagher offered an interesting alternative to the alien UFO theory.
UFOs seen by the military in restricted airspace both by land and by air and sea were discussed by Gallagher during an interview with The Pat McAfee Show. His hunch is that these objects are the result of enemy nation technology or objects of extraterrestrial origin.
There is also a third option, which he called “extremely interesting”, despite not having enough data.
UFO and people from the future
According to Gallagher, the third option is that UFOs are not aliens, but objects from other dimensions, interdimensional spacecraft, or even that UFOs are nothing more than people from the future who have traveled to the past.
The congressman developed his point of view on UFOs by saying that if we go back 200 years in time, we will reach a time when we don’t have cars, we don’t have Internet, we don’t have good firearms; instead, we will have technologies that we now consider primitive.
Gallagher argued that if we advance from our current point in history 200 or 400 years into the future, then whoever is left at that point will surely tell us, “Can’t you bend space-time? We learned that 50 or 100 years ago.”
Gallagher said that while he is not a technologist, he knows that we currently have technology that can technically teleport something called neutrinos.
We also have the technology to prove that subatomic particles can travel faster than the speed of light. Einstein himself told us that time travel is theoretically possible.
Thus, the US congressman considers the idea that the people of the future are UFOs that we observe as a third hypothesis.
It is possible that people from the future, namely us, have discovered how to bend space-time, and what we see is nothing but our technology that has gone back to the past. Gallagher called this hypothesis the Terminator hypothesis.
It is noteworthy that Gallagher is not the only one who considers this hypothesis one of the most likely. However, he clarifies that he does not exclude that any of the others – such as extraterrestrials – are also correct.
If we are going to seriously study this question, we must be open to all possibilities and follow the evidence wherever it leads, he concluded in an interview.
UFOs have never been more popular
It’s amazing to see how quickly UFOs have become an accepted subject of discussion. Ten years ago, UFOs were nothing more than a conspiracy theory. Although governments were doing research on the phenomenon at the time, UFOs were not something that was openly discussed in society with such freedom and acceptance.
Today the situation has changed.
Not only have people stopped being afraid to talk about UFOs, but scientists have become interested in this phenomenon.
For example, astronomers like Professor Avi Loeb have led the scientific race to study UFOs and their origins.
It was Loeb who suggested a few years ago that Oumaumua, the first discovered interstellar object that flew through our solar system, was artificial and extraterrestrial in nature.
UFOs have never been more popular. It is only a matter of time before this topic completely blows up and evidence of UFOs hidden from the public appears, which may even change our understanding of UFOs.