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It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

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The boglodites invasion starts when agent J is about to time jump. It doesn't make sense for them to wait 40 years to invade Earth in the the new reality (after Boris succeeds to kill agent K and steal the arcnet) especially when we hear that they would starve to death before finding another planet to consume in case they fail to penetrate Earth. This reasoning is confirmed when we know that in the original timeline they are extinct 40 years ago, which means they were already very very hungry at that time and couldn't have the luxury to wait few more years.

Correction: This is explained if you listen very carefully. The boglodites planet is 20 lightyears away from earth, meaning, it would take Boris 20 years to get back to his planet and then another 20 to return ot invade Earth equalling 40 years.

Although it's not really a movie mistake that's the best quote I found so far. The main reason 40 years pass is because of the way lightspeed / Faster than light speed travel works. It may take a short amount of time for the ship / person / fleet to get from point A to point B, but time still passes regularly for either point. A good example is this :

http://www.einstein-online.info/spotlights/Twins

In Einstein's special theory of relativity, there is no such thing as "time" in the singular. Time passes differently for different observers, depending on the observers' motion. The prime example is that of the two hypothetical twins: One of them stays at home, on Earth. The other journeys into space in an ultra-fast rocket, nearly as fast as the speed of light, before returning home:

Afterwards, when the twins are reunited on Earth, the travelling twin is markedly younger, compared to her stay-at-home sibling. The exact age difference depends on the details of the journey. For example, it could be that, aboard the space-ship, two years of flight-time have passed - on-board clocks and calendars show that two years have elapsed, and both spaceship and travelling twin have aged by exactly that amoung of time. On Earth, however, a whopping 30 years have passed between the spaceship's departure and its return. Just like all other humans on the planet, the twin on Earth has aged by 30 years during that time. Seeing the two (ex?) twins side by side, the difference is striking.

It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

http://www.moviemistakes.com/film9282/corrections

The boglodites invasion starts when agent J is about to time jump. It doesn't make sense for them to wait 40 years to invade Earth in the the new reality (after Boris succeeds to kill agent K and steal the arcnet) especially when we hear that they would starve to death before finding another planet to consume in case they fail to penetrate Earth. This reasoning is confirmed when we know that in the original timeline they are extinct 40 years ago, which means they were already very very hungry at that time and couldn't have the luxury to wait few more years.

Correction: This is explained if you listen very carefully. The boglodites planet is 20 lightyears away from earth, meaning, it would take Boris 20 years to get back to his planet and then another 20 to return ot invade Earth equalling 40 years.

It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

http://www.moviemistakes.com/film9282/corrections

The boglodites invasion starts when agent J is about to time jump. It doesn't make sense for them to wait 40 years to invade Earth in the the new reality (after Boris succeeds to kill agent K and steal the arcnet) especially when we hear that they would starve to death before finding another planet to consume in case they fail to penetrate Earth. This reasoning is confirmed when we know that in the original timeline they are extinct 40 years ago, which means they were already very very hungry at that time and couldn't have the luxury to wait few more years.

Correction: This is explained if you listen very carefully. The boglodites planet is 20 lightyears away from earth, meaning, it would take Boris 20 years to get back to his planet and then another 20 to return ot invade Earth equalling 40 years.

Although it's not really a movie mistake that's the best quote I found so far. The main reason 40 years pass is because of the way lightspeed / Faster than light speed travel works. It may take a short amount of time for the ship / person / fleet to get from point A to point B, but time still passes regularly for either point. A good example is this :

http://www.einstein-online.info/spotlights/Twins

In Einstein's special theory of relativity, there is no such thing as "time" in the singular. Time passes differently for different observers, depending on the observers' motion. The prime example is that of the two hypothetical twins: One of them stays at home, on Earth. The other journeys into space in an ultra-fast rocket, nearly as fast as the speed of light, before returning home:

Afterwards, when the twins are reunited on Earth, the travelling twin is markedly younger, compared to her stay-at-home sibling. The exact age difference depends on the details of the journey. For example, it could be that, aboard the space-ship, two years of flight-time have passed - on-board clocks and calendars show that two years have elapsed, and both spaceship and travelling twin have aged by exactly that amoung of time. On Earth, however, a whopping 30 years have passed between the spaceship's departure and its return. Just like all other humans on the planet, the twin on Earth has aged by 30 years during that time. Seeing the two (ex?) twins side by side, the difference is striking.

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It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

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It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

http://lgm.cl/tvtropes/Film/MenInBlack2.html

The reason why the invasion didn't occur sometime in 1969 instead of the morning of the change despite being mentioned repeatedly that the race is extinct for 40 years because when J goes back in time and asks O about K, he is told that Boris escapes to his planet 20 light-years away. So it took a 40 year round-trip to go back to his planet and come back to invade with an army.

It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

http://www.moviemistakes.com/film9282/corrections

The boglodites invasion starts when agent J is about to time jump. It doesn't make sense for them to wait 40 years to invade Earth in the the new reality (after Boris succeeds to kill agent K and steal the arcnet) especially when we hear that they would starve to death before finding another planet to consume in case they fail to penetrate Earth. This reasoning is confirmed when we know that in the original timeline they are extinct 40 years ago, which means they were already very very hungry at that time and couldn't have the luxury to wait few more years.

Correction: This is explained if you listen very carefully. The boglodites planet is 20 lightyears away from earth, meaning, it would take Boris 20 years to get back to his planet and then another 20 to return ot invade Earth equalling 40 years.

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It's explained in Men in Black 3 that the Boglodite homeworld is 20 years away. This means that after Boris killed K he travels to his home world. After inciting his people to attack Earth he has them travel back and attack Earth. In total it takes Boris 20 years to get home and another 20 years to get back to Earth with the Boglodite army so that explains the 40ish gap in years.

http://lgm.cl/tvtropes/Film/MenInBlack2.html

The reason why the invasion didn't occur sometime in 1969 instead of the morning of the change despite being mentioned repeatedly that the race is extinct for 40 years because when J goes back in time and asks O about K, he is told that Boris escapes to his planet 20 light-years away. So it took a 40 year round-trip to go back to his planet and come back to invade with an army.