I would suggest the modern incarnation of "meta-materials (as always, we're using the term incorrectly, but it's the common term for UFO parts) really gets started with the Aztec, NM UFO crash in Frank Scully's Behind the flying Saucers (1950)...
How is this off topic? I'm simply replying to someone who claimed that stigma has no impact and that there is nothing interesting about UFOs.
I don't see the need to create a separate thread for that specific case, since it has already been...
And I think this excerpt {my bold] is illustrative of a UFOlogist attempting to sound 'sciency' to a lay audience.
This is the terahertz wave band https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terahertz_radiation
Source -...
We probably shouldn't discuss this further in this thread, as it's indeed a bit off-topic. But I'm honestly not so sure about the claim that "science isn't taking it seriously." Here in Sweden, you can study ufology at an academic level (and...
Thought this was worth mentioning as I never thought I'd see the day! Even Giorgio A. Tsoukalos (Mr. Ancient Aliens himself!) is getting sick of the lack of solid evidence the disclosure movement is producing!
(The Tweet)
He still thinks...
Should be called "project glowing balls" then.
On a more serious note.
Could plasma really be that stable and stay longer in the atmosphere enough to be perceived as "something intelligently moving"?
I mean excluding:
- dust on camera
- flares
-...
I think this is the latest hypothesis to explain the distant, glowing and moving balls of light that people are unable to identify. They think that the NHI manifests itself in Earth's atmosphere as glowing sphere which is presumed to be some kind...
Let’s just put the tic-tacs in their box and eat them later.
I’ve just highlighted the fact that *IF* AARO makes a distinction between LIZ (no sufficient data) and HIZ (or non-LIZ) but still unidentified or “anomalous” (whatever that means), that...