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...
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 -...
Might I point out that using "strange materials from the sky" goes back at least to the days of the Pharaohs. Tutankhamen had an iron knife made from a meteorite.
I don't think sentient plasma is a thing, but plasmas might be produced by something else.
Certainly there are sprites and other upper level atmospheric phenomena. Looking through old articles I saw lots of reports of what seemed to be...
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)...
Believing in "sentinel plasma" is a lot less of a stretch if you believe in angels.
As Tim Philips said, most religious people (including him, director at AARO) essentially believe in the supernatural. Most of the people there are religious...
Believing in "sentinel plasma" is a lot less of a stretch if you believe in angels.
As Tim Philips said, most religious people (including him, director at AARO) essentially believe in the supernatural. Most of the people there are religious...
Might I point out that using "strange materials from the sky" goes back at least to the days of the Pharaohs. Tutankhamen had an iron knife made from a meteorite.
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 -...
Upper-atmospheric lightning and ionospheric lightning are terms sometimes used by researchers to refer to a family of short-lived electrical-breakdown phenomena that occur well above the altitudes of normal lightning and storm clouds...
It is hard to study a series of distant blurry lights in the sky that remain distant and blurry -- or resolve into satellites and aircraft -- no matter where you put your sensors or how you improve them over time.
OTOH, there is now the Vera C...
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)...