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Dit is ons nieuw hondje Kira, een kruising van een waterhond en een Podenko. Ze is sinds 7 februari 2024 bij ons en druk bezig ons hart te veroveren. Het is een lief, aanhankelijk hondje, dat zich op een week snel aan ons heeft aangepast. Ze is heel vinnig en nieuwsgierig, een heel ander hondje dan Noleke.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Engineers Design Habitats for the Moon Inspired by Terminite Mounds
    Porous cathedral termite mounds in Kakadu National Park, Australia.
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    Engineers Design Habitats for the Moon Inspired by Terminite Mounds

    Through the Artemis Program, NASA intends to send astronauts back to the Moon for the first time since the Apollo Era. But this time, they intend to stay and establish a lunar base and other infrastructure by the end of the decade that will allow for a “sustained program of lunar exploration and development.” To accomplish this, NASA is enlisting the help of fellow space agencies, commercial partners, and academic institutions to create the necessary mission elements – these range from the launch systems, spacecraft, and human landing systems to the delivery of payloads.

    With NASA funding, a team of engineers from the University of Arizona College of Engineering (UA-CE) is developing autonomous robot networks to build sandbag shelters for NASA astronauts on the Moon. The designs are inspired by cathedral termite mounds, which are native to Africa and northern Australia’s desert regions. Their work was the subject of a paper presented at the American Astronautical Society Guidance, Navigation, and Control (AAS GNC) Conference, which took place from February 1st to 7th in Littleton and Breckinridge, Colorado.

    The team was led by Associate Professor Jekan Thanga of the UA-CE Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, who is also the head of the Space and Terrestrial Robotic Exploration (SpaceTREx) Laboratory and the NASA-supported Asteroid Science, Technology and Exploration Research Organized by Inclusive eDucation Systems (ASTEROIDS) Laboratory. He and his team are partnering with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Canadian space robotics company MDA to create the LUNAR-BRIC consortium, which is developing the technology for the Artemis Program.

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    Illustration of NASA astronauts and the elements of the Lunar Base Camp around the Moon’s south pole.
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    Per the Artemis Program, NASA will land astronauts around the lunar south pole with the Artemis III mission, currently scheduled for 2026/27. By the end of the decade, they plan to build the infrastructure for long-duration stays, like the Lunar Gateway and the Artemis Base Camp. The latter element consists of a Foundation Lunar Habitat (FLH), the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), and a Habitation Mobility Platform (HMB). However, they will also need semi-permanent safe shelters while they search for optimal locations to build permanent habitats.

    Consistent with NASA’s vision for future space exploration, a key element in this plan is to leverage local resources for building materials and resources – a process known as In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). For their concept, Thanga and his team investigated whether sandbags filled with lunar regolith could be used instead of traditional building materials to build lunar infrastructure. This includes housing, warehouses, control towers, robot facilities, landing pads, and blast walls to protect lunar buildings as spacecraft conduct takeoffs and landings.

    Thanga was first inspired by a YouTube video showing the work of Iranian-born American architect Nader Khalili, best known for designing structures that incorporate unconventional building materials. This includes his development of SuperAdobe sandbag construction to create structures for the developing world and emergency situations. During the 1980s, the late architect proposed building sandbag structures on the Moon and other extraterrestrial locations. Thanga incorporated the concept of insect “skyscrapers” into Khalili’s ideas, specifically the tall-standing cathedral termite mounds.

    These mounds are common in African and Australian deserts and are important in regulating the subterranean nest environment. As Thanga described in a UA College of Engineering News release:

    In the case of the termites, it’s very relevant to our off-world challenges. The extreme desert environments the termites face are analogous to lunar conditions. Importantly, this whole approach doesn’t rely on water. Most of the moon is bone-dry desert. Learning about that helped direct me toward distributed systems for construction.”

    UA aerospace engineering students (from left) Min Seok Kang, Athip Thirupathi Raj, Chad Jordan Cantin, Sivaperuman Muniyasamy, and Korbin Aydin Hansen display a smart sandbag structure.
    Credit: University of Arizona College of Engineering

    Thanga has long been interested in applying insect social systems to distributed robot networks where machines are organized by swarm intelligence to work cooperatively without human intervention. In their system, the robots embed sensors and electronics in sandbags, fill them with lunar regolith, and then use these to assemble the structures in place. Some sensors provide location data to help the robots place the sandbags, while others provide communication capabilities and environmental information to warn of potential dangers.

    These include moonquakes, which result from heating and cooling during every lunar day and night (which last 14 days each). The temperature swings during this cycle are also a potential hazard, ranging from -183 to 107 °C (-298 to 224 °F) between day and night. Because the Moon is an airless environment, there’s also the threat of micro-meteors that bombard the surface at an average speed of 96,560 km/h (60,000 mph). The lack of an atmosphere (and a magnetosphere) also means the lunar surface is exposed to considerably more solar radiation and cosmic rays.

    These buildings meet NASA’s requirements for the Artemis Program by reducing the amount of material that must be transported to the Moon while protecting the harsh lunar environment. NASA has granted Thanga and his team $500,000 for lunar surface projects through the agency’s Space Technology Artemis Research program (M-STAR), part of the Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP). NASA has also provided $1 million annually for UA student research projects over the last five years through a MUREP Institutional Research Opportunity (MIRO). Said Thanga:

    The goal is to raise the participation of underrepresented groups in aerospace. And these are hands-on, student-centric projects. This lab offers me the exact environment – it’s startup culture. I’m leading a team and working with multidisciplinary people. I’m glad I’m here.

    Thanga and Sivaperuman Muniyasamy, an aerospace engineering doctoral student and first author on the paper describing the technology, presented their idea during a classified session of the AAS GNC. “By publishing the paper at the conference, we’re gaining feedback from other experts that really helps us move forward,” said Muniyasamy. “It’s no accident this team has an academic partner, a commercial partner, and a government agency,” Thanga added. “Given the challenges, part of the path is for us to collaborate.”

    Artist’s impression of a lunar mining facility harvesting resources from the Moon’s surface.
    Credit: NASA/Pat Rawlings

    Beyond the team’s plans for lunar habitats, the LUNAR-BRIC consortium plans to produce many concepts that will support the creation of a space economy. In addition to leading a team of eight undergraduate and master’s students working on lunar surface projects, Muniyasamy plans to launch a space mining company after completing his Ph.D. As he noted, NASA plans to build facilities for long-term habitation and industry within a few years of the successful landing of Artemis III that will enable (among other things) environmentally responsible lunar and asteroid mining

    Thanga and his student team worked with the university commercialization arm (Tech Launch Arizona) to file patents on the robotic system and the distributed computer processing networks that link the proposed structures and robots.

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    18-02-2024 om 22:02 geschreven door peter  

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    Artist's impression of Chang'e-8.
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    China's Chang'e-8 Mission Will Try to Make Bricks on the Moon

    The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has put out a call for international and industry partners to contribute science payloads to its Chang’e-8 lunar lander, set for launch to the Moon in 2028. The mission, which will involve a lander, a rover, and a utility robot, will be China’s first attempt at in-situ resource utilization on the Moon, using lunar regolith to produce brick-like building materials.

    Just like NASA’s Artemis plans, the CNSA’s plans for the Moon are targeted at the Lunar south pole, which is expected to be rich in useable resources, especially water. The presence of these resources will be vital for long-term human activity on the lunar surface.

    Possible landing sites for Chang’e-8 include Leibnitz Beta, Amundsen crater, Cabeus crater, and the ridge connecting the Shackleton and de Gerlache craters, according to a presentation by Chang’e-8 chief deputy designer in October 2023.

    Chang’e-8 will be the last CNSA robotic mission to be launched before construction begins on the International Lunar Research Station, China’s crewed moonbase being planned in collaboration with Russia’s Roscosmos. That makes Chang’e-8’s attempt to create building materials out of regolith a vital proof-of-concept for their lunar aspirations.

    In order to make moon-bricks, the lander will carry an instrument that uses solar energy to melt lunar soil and turn it into useable parts at a speed of 40 cubic cm per hour.

    Alongside the regolith processing equipment, the lander will be equipped with an array of science instruments, including cameras, a seismometer to detect moonquakes, and an x-ray telescope. Part of the mission will focus on moon-based Earth observation, with several instruments designed to monitor Earth’s atmosphere and magnetosphere.

    The rover, meanwhile, will carry ground penetrating radar, cameras, a mineral analyzer, and tools for collecting and storing samples (leaving open the possibility of future missions to retrieve the samples).

    The utility robot is a key piece of the mission, but CNSA isn’t developing it in-house. Instead, the space agency is seeking proposals from partners interested in developing it as a piggyback payload to ride alongside the rest of Chang’e-8.

    According to the call for proposals, the 100kg, battery-powered robot will need to be able to “capture, carry and place items, shovel, and transfer lunar soil.” It will also need to be able to travel at 400m per hour.

    There is room for an additional 100kg of piggyback payloads besides the robot, for which full proposals are expected to be submitted later this year.

    While planning for Chang’e 8 is ongoing, the CNSA has two additional robotic moon missions in the works for the near future. The first, Chang’e-6, will launch this spring, and aims to return a regolith sample from the lunar far side (a never before accomplished feat). The next mission is planned for 2026, when Chang’e-7 will carry out a geological examination of the permanently shadowed craters scattered around the Moon’s south pole.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.There’s One Last Place Planet 9 Could Be Hiding
    Artist's illustration of Planet Nine with the Sun and orbit of Neptune (ring) in the distance.
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    There’s One Last Place Planet 9 Could Be Hiding

     A recently submitted study to The Astronomical Journal continues to search for the elusive Planet Nine (also called Planet X), which is a hypothetical planet that potentially orbits in the outer reaches of the solar system and well beyond the orbit of the dwarf planet, Pluto. The goal of this study was to narrow down the possible locations of Planet Nine and holds the potential to help researchers better understand the makeup of our solar system, along with its formation and evolutionary processes. So, what was the motivation behind this study regarding narrowing down the location of a potential Planet Nine?

    Dr. Mike Brown, who is a Richard and Barbara Rosenberg Professor of Astronomy at Caltech and lead author of the study, tells Universe Today, “We are continuing to try to systematically cover all of the regions of the sky where we predict Planet Nine to be. Using data from Pan-STARRS allowed us to cover the largest region to date.”

    Pan-STARRS, which stands for Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System, is a collaborative astronomical observation system located at Haleakala Observatory and operated by the University of Hawai’I Institute of Astronomy with telescope construction being funded by the U.S. Air Force. For the study, the researchers used data from Data Release 2 (DR2) with the goal of narrowing down the possible location of Planet Nine based on findings from past studies.

    In the end, the team narrowed down possible locations of Planet Nine by eliminating approximately 78 percent of possible locations that were calculated from previous studies. Additionally, the researchers also provided new estimates for the approximate semimajor axis (measured in astronomical units (AU)) and Earth-mass size of Planet Nine at 500 and 6.6, respectively. So, what are the most significant results from this study, and what follow-up studies are currently being conducted or planned?

    “While I would love to say that the most significant result was finding Planet Nine, we didn’t,” Dr. Brown tells Universe Today. “So instead, it means that we have significantly narrowed the search area. We’ve now surveyed approximately 80% of the regions where we think Planet Nine might be.”

    In terms of follow-up studies, Dr. Brown tells Universe Today, “I think that the LSST is the most likely survey to find Planet Nine. When it comes online in a year or two it will quickly cover much of the search space and, if Planet Nine is there, find it.”

    LSST stands for Legacy Survey of Space and Time, and is an astronomical survey currently scheduled as a 10-year program to study the southern sky and take place at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, which is presently under construction. Objectives for LSST include studying identifying near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) and small planetary bodies within our solar system, but also include deep space studies, as well. These include investigating the properties of dark matter and dark energy and the evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy. But what is the importance of finding Planet Nine?

    Dr. Brown tells Universe Today, “This would be the 5th largest planet of our solar system and the only one with a mass between Earth and Uranus. Such planets are common around other stars, and we would suddenly have a chance to study one in our own solar system.”

    Scientists began hypothesizing the existence of Planet Nine shortly after the discovery of Neptune in 1846, including an 1880 memoir authored by D. Kirkwood and later a 1946 paper authored by American astronomer, Clyde Tombaugh, who was responsible for discovering Pluto in 1930. More recent studies include studies from 2016 and 2017 presenting evidence for the existence of Planet Nine, the former of which was co-authored by Dr. Brown. This most recent study marks the most complete investigation of narrowing down the location of Planet Nine, which Dr. Brown has long-believed exists, telling Universe Today, “There are too many separate signs that Planet Nine is there. The solar system is very difficult to understand without Planet Nine.”

    He continues by telling Universe Today that “…Planet Nine explains many things about orbits of objects in the outer solar system that would be otherwise unexplainable and would each need some sort of separate explanation. The cluster of the directions of the orbits is the best know, but there is also the large perihelion distances of many objects, existence of highly inclined and even retrograde objects, and the high abundance of very eccentric orbits which cross inside the orbit of Neptune. None of these should happen in the solar system, but all are easily explainable as an effect of Planet Nine.”

    Does Planet Nine exist and where will we find it in the coming years and decades? Only time will tell, and this is why we science!

    • As always, keep doing science & keep looking up!

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    18-02-2024 om 20:50 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Even Eris and Makemake Could Have Geothermal Activity

    Illustration of the icy dwarf planets Eris and Makemake.
    Credit: Southwest Research Institute

    Even Eris and Makemake Could Have Geothermal Activity

    Whether or not you agree that Pluto isn’t a planet, in many ways, Pluto is quite different from the classical planets. It’s smaller than the Moon, has an elliptical orbit that brings it closer to the Sun than Neptune at times, and is part of a collection of icy bodies on the edge of our solar system. It was also thought to be a cold dead world until the flyby of New Horizons proved otherwise. The plucky little spacecraft showed us that Pluto was geologically active, with a thin atmosphere and mountains that rise above icy plains. Geologically, Pluto is more similar to Earth than the Moon, a fact that has led some to reconsider Pluto’s designation as a dwarf planet.

    Astronomers still aren’t sure how Pluto has remained geologically active. Perhaps the gravitational interactions with its moon Charon, or perhaps interior radioactive decay. But regardless of the cause, the general thought has been that Pluto is an exception, not a rule. Other outer worlds of similar size and composition are likely dead worlds. But a new study shows that isn’t the case for at least two dwarf planets, Eris and Makemake.

    This new study doesn’t rely on high-resolution images like we have for Pluto. Our current observations of Eris and Makemake show them only as small, blurry dots. But we do have spectral observations of these worlds, which is where this study comes in.

    The team looked at the spectral lines of molecules on the surface of these worlds, most specifically that of methane. Methane, or CH4 has two important variants. One is composed of standard hydrogen atoms, while the other contains one or more atoms of a type of hydrogen known as deuterium. Deuterium has a nucleus containing a proton and neutron rather than just a proton, and this skews the spectrum of methane a bit. From the spectral observations, the team could measure the D/H ratio for methane on both worlds.

    How D/H ratios compare to possible origins.
    Credit: Glein, et al

    Thisratio is determined by the source of the methane. If Eris and Makemake are dead worlds, then the methane they have stems from their origin more than 4 billion years ago, and the D/H level should be on the higher end. On the other hand, if the surface methane was generated through an interior process and vented through active geological processes, then the D/H ratio should be lower. The team found that the ratio is most consistent with thermogenic and abiotic mechanisms, suggesting that both Eris and Makemake are active worlds, or at least were active in geologically recent times.

    Eris is about the same size as Pluto, so it isn’t too surprising that it’s a geologically active world given what we now know about Pluto. But Makemake is much smaller, about 60% the size of Pluto. If Makemake is an active world, then it is likely that other dwarf planets such as Haumea are as well. If that’s the case, then most if not all dwarf planets are geologically active. As the authors suggest, it might be worth sending a probe or two to the outer worlds for more study.

    Reference: 

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    18-02-2024 om 20:33 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.UFO Communication with an Eyewitness at Lake Superior

    UFO Communication with an Eyewitness at Lake Superior

    UFO COMMUNICATES WITH AN EYEWITNESS

    In the realm of unexplained phenomena, few topics capture the imagination quite like unidentified flying objects (UFOs). A particularly intriguing incident took place in June 2019 near the storied waters of Lake Superior, where an individual’s encounter with mysterious orbs not only challenged conventional explanations but also hinted at the possibility of communication between humans and these enigmatic entities.

    The Encounter

    Erik Rintamaki, known for his discovery of a unique type of rock called yooperlites, ventured out one evening in search of these stones. Armed with a specific type of blacklight to illuminate these rare finds, he unexpectedly became the witness to something far more unusual than fluorescent minerals. Glowing orbs appeared in the night sky, capturing his attention and setting the stage for an extraordinary experience. Unlike any typical aircraft or natural celestial body, these lights exhibited unusual behavior, moving in a synchronized fashion without making any sound.

    Expert Analysis

    The incident prompted a detailed examination by experts across various fields. Video forensic analysis confirmed the authenticity of the footage, ruling out digital manipulation or the use of computer-generated imagery. Astronomers and aviation analysts weighed in, considering and dismissing conventional explanations such as drones, which typically display different lighting patterns, or astronomical bodies like Venus, which could not account for the observed characteristics of the orbs.

    One of the most compelling aspects of Rintamaki’s encounter was the apparent interaction between the eyewitness and the unidentified objects. As described by Alexis Brooks, an author familiar with UFO phenomena, instances where UFOs seem to respond to human observation are not unheard of. This encounter seemed to echo such instances, with the orbs appearing to move towards Rintamaki as if acknowledging his presence and possibly attempting communication.

    Skepticism and Open Questions

    Despite thorough analysis, skepticism remains. Some experts suggested optical illusions or misinterpretations of natural phenomena might explain the encounter. For instance, Marc D’Antonio, an astronomer and video effects designer, proposed that the orbs’ behavior could be attributed to the camera’s focus adjustments in low light conditions, a common issue that can create misleading effects.

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    The Lake Superior UFO encounter stands as a testament to the enduring mystery of UFOs. While the exact nature of the orbs remains unidentified, the possibility of an attempted communication adds a fascinating layer to the narrative. This incident underscores the complex relationship between human perception, technology, and the unknown. Whether these orbs were natural phenomena, undisclosed human-made technology, or indeed something more extraordinary, they remind us of the vastness of our universe and the limits of our understanding.

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    18-02-2024 om 20:11 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Calling occupants...Can you guess which leading royal was fascinated with interplanetary craft? He was a regular subscriber to Flying Saucer Review!

    Calling occupants...Can you guess which leading royal was fascinated with interplanetary craft? He was a regular subscriber to Flying Saucer Review!

    Whether it was removing the back of a watch to see quite how the mechanism worked or haranguing a visiting bishop about the sermon he’d just preached, Prince Philip was famed for his enquiring mind.

    What isn’t generally known is that among the Duke’s multifarious interests was a fascination with the paranormal, in particular, UFOs.

    This stretched as far back as the beginning of the Queen's reign, when he became a regular subscriber to Flying Saucer Review.

    Prince Philip looks up to the skies at King's College, Newcastle in 1951. Is he expecting aliens?

    Prince Philip looks up to the skies at King's College, Newcastle in 1951. Is he expecting aliens?

    Winston Churchill, was moved to write an excitable memo to the Secretary of State for Air, Lord Cherwell: 'What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to?

    Winston Churchill, was moved to write an excitable memo to the Secretary of State for Air, Lord Cherwell: 'What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to?

    Earth versus the Flying Saucers! Prince Philip was keen to get to the bottom of it all

    Earth versus the Flying Saucers! Prince Philip was keen to get to the bottom of it all

    Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten, left, wrote to his eldest daughter Patricia that he was convinced UFO's 'come from another planet'. Philip listens intently

    Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten, left, wrote to his eldest daughter Patricia that he was convinced UFO's 'come from another planet'. Philip listens intently

    In the late 1940s and early 50s there was a spate of apparent UFO sightings mainly in the USA, that were widely reported in the press. 

    The Air Ministry had 'a UFO Desk' to record reports of interplanetary craft. Even the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, was moved to write an excitable memo to the Secretary of State for Air, Lord Cherwell: 'What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean? What is the truth? Let me have a report at your convenience. WSC 28 July 1952.' 

    Churchill wasn't the only member of the establishment concerned with it. Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten, wrote to his eldest daughter Patricia that he was convinced UFO's ' come from another planet' and that they 'were not ‘aeroplanes’ with silly little almost human pilots but are themselves the actual inhabitants: Martians, Venusians, Jupiterians or what have you.' 

    He even wrote a detailed report of an alleged sighting over his own Broadlands estate witnessed by a retired British Army Sergeant, Frederick Briggs, who was working as a bricklayer on the estate and who 'says he saw a large craft that looked like a child’s top hovering over a field. He says a column came down from the centre of the craft, and there appeared to be a humanoid figure descending with the pillar.' 

    A swayed Mountbatten thought Briggs 'did not give the impression of being the sort of man who would be subject to hallucinations, or would in any way invent such a story.'

    The other influence on Philip's extra-terrestrial quest was a member of his own household, Sir Peter Horsley, the Duke's equerry from 1949-56. 

    Horsley had been a Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Strike Command during the war, someone whose honesty and integrity should have been in no doubt. 

    Having said that he was a man who was subject to the odd paranormal encounter. After his Mosquito aircraft was shot down during a mission, the recovering Horsley believed he had received messages from several of his fellow officers who were, in fact, all dead.

    The equerry clearly won Philip over to his point of view. The Duke asked him to follow up any credible reports of sightings and invited witnesses to Buckingham Palace to personally give their accounts. 

    He even wrote to Timothy Good, a renowned Ufologist, pointing out 'there are many reasons to believe that they exist.'

    It is unclear just how convinced the prince was about UFOs or whether it was another example of his ever-enquiring mind, keeping its options open.

    Certainly Sir Peter Horsley drew the line at telling his boss about his meeting with what he claimed was a real-life alien at a flat in London. 

    The extraterrestrial chap called himself 'Mr Janus' and said he could read minds. Horsley recalled in his memoirs “He didn't say he was a visitor from another planet – but I had that impression.

    'I believe he was here to observe us. I never saw him again.'

    During their meeting Mr Janus said he wanted to meet Prince Philip – who he described as 'a man of great vision, a person of world renown, and a leader in the realm of wildlife and the environment.

    Is this what they look like? A 'UFO sighting' in Winona, Missouri in 1957

    Is this what they look like? A 'UFO sighting' in Winona, Missouri in 1957

    There was a supposed sighting at Broadlands, the family home of Mountbatten

    There was a supposed sighting at Broadlands, the family home of Mountbatten

    Prince Philip watching equerry Sir Peter Horsley trying to load a camera

    Prince Philip watching equerry Sir Peter Horsley trying to load a camera

    Prince Philip was a subscriber to Flying Saucer Review

    Prince Philip was a subscriber to Flying Saucer Review

    He is a man who believes strongly in the proper relationship between man and nature which will prove of great importance in future galactic harmony.' 

    (From the sounds of it, even the most cynical reader would have to admit that, if aliens do exist, they are pretty well clued up about the British royal family.)

    Not all the establishment was as willing to consider Horsley's point of view as Prince Philip. 

    When his memoirs were published in 1997, a senior official at the Ministry of Defence commented, 'How unfortunate that the public will learn that the man who had his finger on the button of Strike Command was seeing little green men.'

    The late Queen was also made aware that there could be something out there. In March 2009 a UFO researcher in Victoria, Australia, sent a letter to Buckingham Palace addressed directly to 'Your Majesty Queen Elizabeth II'.

    The message was equally direct: 'I am writing to you to inform you Madam that the British Government continues to refuse to reveal the truth behind their files and reports of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). 

    The writer informed the Queen that there was more to UFOs than 'weather balloons, airplanes, helicopters, lights, or natural phenomena' and said they had tried to contact various UK government departments, from the RAF, MoD and even MI5, to persuade them of the 'seriousness of this UFO security issue'. 

    It continued: “As I am writing this letter to you Your Majesty, I contemplate whether or not you will see reason and if you will choose to act Madam?"

    The letter ended by urging 'as a UFO researcher, I must highly recommend you act now Your Majesty. 

    'You are capable of deciding your own destiny. The question is Your Majesty, which path will you choose?

    Another possible UFO sighting, this time in San Francisco in 1956

    Another possible UFO sighting, this time in San Francisco in 1956

    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip view the Apollo 14 module and Space Shuttle model during tour of the Rockwell International space facility in 1983

    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip view the Apollo 14 module and Space Shuttle model during tour of the Rockwell International space facility in 1983

    Prince Philip  meets a man in a space suit during a visit to the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center, in Houston, Texas,  1966

    Prince Philip  meets a man in a space suit during a visit to the Lyndon B Johnson Space Center, in Houston, Texas,  1966

    'I await your immediate action and response to this serious UFO issue. "I have the honour to be, Madam, Your Majesty's humble and obedient servant.'

    The Queen’s Private Secretary replied on her behalf: 'Although this is not a matter in which Her Majesty would intervene, the letter has been passed to the Secretary of State for Defence, so that this approach to the Queen may be known and consideration given to the points raised in the letter.'

    The MoD wrote to the researcher saying that although the Government took the defence of UK airspace very seriously, there was no evidence that UFOs were a threat to national security.

    Whether the Queen did act, per instructions, and discuss the threat of a UFO invasion with the powers that be remains a mystery, but it would have been good to be a fly on the wall when she mentioned it to the Duke.

    • Ian Lloyd is author of The Duke: 100 Chapters in the Life of Prince Philip, published by The History Press

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    18-02-2024 om 01:13 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Three UFOs Over Southern Florida Highway, Feb 14, 2024, Video, UFO Sighting News.

    Three UFOs Over Southern Florida Highway, Feb 14, 2024, Video, UFO Sighting News.

     
    Date of sighting: Feb 14, 2024
    Location of sighting: southern Florida, USA
     
    Watch this video below, click to make it full screen. The three UFOs might actually be a single large UAP. If that is so, then it's a larger triangle craft of about 300 meters across! This is undeniable proof that aliens exist in Florida. 
    Scott C. Waring

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    17-02-2024 om 22:53 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Nick Pope: An Unbelievably Astonishing Interview Like No Other!

    Nick Pope

    Nick Pope is a British journalist, media commentator, and former civil servant. He is best known for his work with the British Government’s Ministry of Defence (MoD), where he was involved in investigating reports of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) from 1991 to 1994. During his tenure at the MoD’s UFO desk, Pope’s responsibilities included researching and investigating UFO sightings and reports, evaluating their potential defense significance, and determining whether they could be attributed to known objects or phenomena.

    After leaving the MoD, Nick Pope became a well-known figure in the UFO community, often speaking at conferences, writing books, and appearing on television programs related to UFOs and the unexplained. He has authored several books on UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena, including “Open Skies, Closed Minds” and “The Uninvited.” His work has contributed to public discussions on the topic, and he is often sought after by the media for his expertise and insights into UFO sightings and investigations.

    Pope has positioned himself as an advocate for greater transparency and seriousness in the study of UFOs, urging governments and organizations to consider the implications of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) seriously. His unique perspective as a former government insider who has also embraced the UFO research community has made him a notable and somewhat controversial figure within both the mainstream and the UFO enthusiast circles.

    https://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/ }

    17-02-2024 om 22:13 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Gebruikt Poetin zijn kernwapens weldra in de ruimte?

    Gebruikt Poetin zijn kernwapens weldra in de ruimte?

    Gebruikt Poetin zijn kernwapens weldra in de ruimte?

    Gebruikt Poetin zijn kernwapens weldra in de ruimte?
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    Rapporten van Amerikaanse inlichtingendiensten duiden op een mogelijke inzet van een Russisch nucleair systeem in de ruimte.

    De aard van dit Russische project is nog niet duidelijk, maar het vormt deze week alvast het onderwerp van een intens politiek debat in de Verenigde Staten. Op basis van de beschikbare informatie zou het een nucleair aangedreven of nucleair bewapend antisatellietsysteem van het Kremlin kunnen zijn.

    En volgens The New York Times zou dit kernwapen in de ruimte worden gebruikt om civiele communicatie te vernietigen of om andere landen in de gaten te houden.

    Het is onduidelijk of deze nieuwe waarschuwing verband houdt met de Russische lancering van de Sojoez-raket met geheime vracht van het Ministerie van Defensie op 9 februari.

    Republikeinse en Democratische leiders van de Senaatsinlichtingencommissie onthulden dat ze deze informatie hadden gevolgd, maar dat het moeilijk zou zijn om de specifieke berichtgeving vrij te geven zonder gevoelige bronnen bloot te leggen.

    • (FM/Source: The New York Times/Photo: Unsplash)

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    17-02-2024 om 21:48 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.3D-printer heeft communicerend hersenweefsel gemaakt

    3D-printer heeft communicerend hersenweefsel gemaakt

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    3D-printer heeft communicerend hersenweefsel gemaakt
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    Het is Amerikaanse onderzoekers gelukt om ge-3D-print hersenweefsel te laten communiceren en functioneren als een echt menselijk hersennetwerk.

    Om beter te begrijpen wat er in de hersenen gebeurt van iemand met bijvoorbeeld de ziekte van Alzheimer of Parkinson, zijn driedimensionale hersenmodellen nodig. Zo’n model lijkt namelijk goed op natuurlijk menselijk weefsel – meer dan cellen in een petrischaaltje.

    3D-printers worden al een aantal jaren gebruikt om menselijk weefsel in 3D na te maken, ook voor hersenen. Maar het blijkt nog knap lastig om de communicatie van de cellen in het weefsel te zien. Amerikaanse onderzoekers van de Wisconsin-Madison Universiteit zijn er met een paar aanpassingen eindelijk in geslaagd.

    Dikke inkt

    Een 3D-printer bouwt laagjes één voor één op elkaar. Dat kan in verschillende vormen en met verschillende materialen, afhankelijk van het doel. Voor het 3D-printen van hersenweefsel wordt een bio-inkt gebruikt. Dat is een natuurlijke gel waar stamcellen in zitten en die lijkt op menselijk hersenweefsel.

    Voorheen maakten onderzoekers hersenweefsel na door de bio-inkt in laagjes op te stapelen in een verticale structuur. Na het 3D-printen voegden ze er voedingsstoffen en zuurstof aan toe. De stamcellen kunnen zich vervolgens ontwikkelen tot zenuwcellen en groeien naar elkaar toe, om een groot communicerend netwerk te vormen. Tenminste, dat is het idee. Tot nu toe is het nog niet gelukt om met deze methode ook echt functionerend hersenweefsel na te bootsen.

    Hetgeen waar onderzoekers tegenaan lopen, is dat de gebruikte gel te dik is. De cellen blijven dan namelijk aan elkaar plakken, waardoor voedingstoffen zich minder makkelijk verspreiden en dat remt de groei van zenuwen. Er ontstaat dan ook geen functionele verbinding tussen de zenuwcellen, zoals in echt hersenweefsel, dus ook geen communicatie tussen deze lagen.

    Horizontale structuur

    De Amerikaanse onderzoekers hebben het nu anders aangepakt. Met de 3D-printer plaatsten ze het weefsel in een horizontale structuur naast elkaar – in plaats van een verticale. Dat zorgt voor meer stevigheid, waardoor een dikke gel niet meer nodig is.

    Bio-inkt gemaakt van een dunnere gel maakt de structuur van het geprinte weefsel zacht, maar is nog steeds stevig genoeg om één geheel te blijven. De onderzoekers hebben met de nieuwe gel verschillende onderdelen van het hersenweefsel naar elkaar toe laten groeien om een hecht netwerk te vormen. Alleen op die manier kan er communicatie tussen de cellen plaatsvinden, en dat maakt het een belangrijke doorbraak. Dat vertelt Regina Luttge, microsysteemonderzoeker en groepsleider neuro-nanoscale engineering aan de Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, aan KIJK.

    Parkinson en alzheimer

    Met deze doorbraak kunnen wetenschappers beter onderzoeken hoe hersencellen met elkaar communiceren. Bijvoorbeeld bij hersenziekten zoals alzheimer en parkinson zit er een aanpassing in sommige hersencellen. Experts weten wat die aanpassing is, maar niet hoe de hersenen zich daarna gedragen. Met het ge-3d-printe hersenweefsel is dat binnenkort een stuk beter te onderzoeken.

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    17-02-2024 om 21:16 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Dina Sanichar: The Feral Boy Raised by Wolves and the Inspiration Behind Mowgli in The Jungle Book

    Dina Sanichar

    Dina Sanichar: The Feral Boy Raised by Wolves and the Inspiration Behind Mowgli in The Jungle Book

    In the remote Bulandshahr District of India, on one Saturday in February 1867, a group of hunters embarked on a journey that led them to an inexplicable discovery. What they encountered in the dense jungle would become the source of an enduring tale, intertwining the realms of reality and myth. This is the captivating story of Dina Sanichar, a feral child whose life, though far from the whimsical narratives of Disney, left an indelible mark on the pages of history and, perhaps, inspired the iconic character of Mowgli in Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book.”

    Dina Sanichar was discovered by the hunters as the young boy walking on all fours, accompanied by a wolf. After several attempts to lure him out, the hunters eventually succeeded but tragically, the wolf was put down. Dina was then taken to an orphanage, where missionaries baptized him as Sanichar, naming him after the day he arrived.

    Dina Sanichar

    Young Dina Sanichar, c. 1889–1894.
    Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

    When Dina came to the orphanage, everyone noticed that he acted like he was raised by wild animals. Missionaries immediately noticed that he could not stand straight or talk, and he preferred raw meat instead of cooked food. Reverend Erhardt Lewis, who was in charge of the orphanage, had a tough job trying to help Dina fit into regular society. Teaching him how to talk, wear clothes, and act like a regular person was very hard, and there were big challenges ahead.

    Dina did not follow regular human rules. He did not like wearing clothes and preferred to move on all fours. People tried to teach him how to act in society, but he could only make sounds like an animal. Reverend Lewis, who was trying to understand Dina’s difficult childhood, called him an “imbecile.”

    People tried to make Dina more like humans by teaching him to walk on two legs, wear clothes, and do other human things. But Dina did not like these changes and still preferred living like a wild animal. His unusual habits, like smoking tobacco, showed that he was trying to deal with his struggle between the wild and human ways of life.

    Dina’s tale became more interesting when he became friends with some other wild children at the orphanage. Their friendship was special because they all had similar experiences and understood one another’s wild ways. This connection helped them find comfort during tough times in society. Reverend Lewis noticed this special bond between Dina and his feral friends, highlighting their shared understanding that went beyond the challenges of their unusual upbringing.

    In 1895, Dina Sanichar passed away, but his story continued to be remembered, going beyond the orphanage where he lived. Even though he struggled to fit into human society, his life had a lasting impact on discussions about feral children and the balance between civilization and the wild.

    Dina’s life is part of a bigger picture – the discovery of feral children in 19th-century India. The high number of such cases makes us question how society saw these children and the difficulties they faced when trying to adapt from the wild to human life. Dina’s experiences reflect the challenges that feral children in that era went through.

    In 1894, Rudyard Kipling wrote “The Jungle Book,” drawing inspiration from India’s diverse culture. Although it is unclear if Dina directly influenced the character named Mowgli, many stories about feral children during Kipling’s time hint at a cultural background that might have shaped the fictional narrative. The jungle, both in real life and in stories, becomes a place where the line between wild and civilized blurs.

    Dina Sanichar’s life is a bit of a mystery, and there are different stories about his early years. Some people wonder if he was left alone in the jungle because he had physical or mental problems. When we look at other cases of kids growing up in the wild, it is clear that it is both fascinating and tough for them to fit into human society.

    Whether Dina is seen as a real-life Mowgli or just a unique wild child, his story makes us think about the thin line between civilization and the wild. His life was full of difficulties, but he showed strength in facing them, making us rethink what it means to be human. As we explore the mix of truth and tales about Dina, we are left thinking about the human spirit’s ability to adapt and the mysteries in our shared past. Dina’s life echoes as proof that our spirit can endure, even with an unusual upbringing.

    Dina’s story is not only one from late 19th-century India. During that time, other wild children were found, each facing their challenges fitting into human society. Unfortunately, Dina’s mental growth was limited, and he died at 29, likely due to tuberculosis made worse by his addiction to tobacco.

    Let us explore some stories of feral children beyond India. Among others, we have Marina Chapman, who survived with capuchin monkeys, Sidi Mohamed, who spent time with ostriches, and a touching tale of an Argentinian toddler raised by wild cats. These stories highlight how these children can adapt and stay strong. Each case shows that humans have a special ability to connect with different animals.

    Marina Chapman – Raised by Monkeys

    One remarkable case is of Marina Chapman, who was kidnapped at the age of five and abandoned in the Colombian jungle. Lucky enough to be adopted by a group of capuchin monkeys, Marina learned survival skills from them. In five years, she was rescued by hunters, sold to a brothel, and later escaped to establish a life in England. Despite skepticism, scientific studies and a documentary support her extraordinary story.

    Ostrich Boy – Birds Cared for him

    Sidi Mohamed, known as the “ostrich boy,” wandered off from his North African family at a young age and found refuge with ostriches. They nurtured him, teaching him survival skills. At the age of 12, he was reunited with his family by ostrich hunters.

    Toddler Kept Alive by Cats

    In 2008, Argentinian police discovered a one-year-old boy surrounded by eight wild cats. The cats had kept him alive during winter, showing surprising compassion by providing warmth and bringing him scraps of food. The boy, separated from his homeless father, was rescued, emphasizing the unexpected bond between feral cats and humans.

    The Dog Boy from Chile

    Abandoned by his mother at 10 or 11, the “Dog Boy” in Chile was adopted by a group of dogs. He lived with them, imitating their behavior, and scavenging for food together. When found by the police, he exhibited signs of intense depression and aggression, emphasizing the challenges of reintegrating feral children into human society.

    Ng Chhaidy – 38 Years Living in the Jungle

    Ng Chhaidy went missing in the jungle at the age of 4 and was rediscovered 38 years later in Myanmar. Remarkably, she exhibited human-like behavior, demonstrating the adaptability of the human psyche to life in the wild.

    Ramachandra – The Human Amphibian

    In India, around 1960, there was a sad story about a boy named Ramachandra. His life was similar to an amphibian, a creature that can live both in water and on land. People first heard about him in 1973, and he was “rescued” in 1979. Ramachandra lived near rivers infested with crocodiles, catching and eating raw fish, showing that he had partly adapted to a life different from humans.

    feral child

    Ramachandra – The Human Amphibian

    He liked eating raw food and living by the river. But in 1982, something terrible happened. He approached a woman, probably not understanding human rules, and had a tragic end. The woman, feeling scared, poured boiling water on him, and he died.

    Ramachandra’s life reminds us of the challenges that feral children face when trying to live in human society after growing up in the wild. His story shows how hard it is to fit into two very different worlds, and it ended sadly because of the tough experiences he had.

    These stories show how strong and flexible people can be when they grow up in the wild. Even though the stories are amazing and sad, they highlight how hard it is for these individuals to fit back into human society. The age when they learn language and social skills is really important, and it shows that we need different ways to help kids who grew up in the wild have happy lives.

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    “SHOOTING DOWN SOULS… GOOD LUCK WITH THAT”: SOME PARADOXICAL THOUGHTS ON THE UFO PHENOMENON FROM A HISTORIAN OF RELIGIONS

    • Author’s Note: The present essay was written for the inaugural event of the Sol Foundation, Stanford University, School of Medicine, November 17-18, 2023. Of course, I do not speak for or represent the Sol Foundation in any way here. The following thoughts are my own. – Dr. Jeffrey Kripal

    This event feels “historic” to me. I want to begin with some reflection on it, more specifically on the relationship between this event and what we have been trying to do at my own institution, Rice University, over the last few years. I have in fact hosted two related events, in 2022 and 2023, to the same size of audience and to a similar level of excitement. These conferences emerged from our Archives of the Impossible, a broad research project dedicated to exploring anomalous phenomena across the university and its present order of knowledge and grounded in an actual physical archive that Jacques Vallee himself initiated around 2014. At present, there are some 15 collections and well over one million documents in the expanding archive. If my memory serves, it was in 2014, in Berkeley, California, where Jacques first spoke to me about placing his files and case studies in a university archive, and he had just met with a geneticist from Stanford named Garry Nolan about their shared research interests. So there are numerous conceptual, historical, and personal connections at work here.

    The precise relationship between these two university-based initiatives hit me hard over the past few days as I took in the astonishing physics, movement, and luminosity of the observed craft and the chemical and atomic analyses of ejected UFO material, their obvious manufactured natures, and their anomalous isotopes. The same relationship became even clearer to me as I listened to the talk of Vallee for this conference event, “The UFO Phenomenon: A Genuine Scientific Problem.”

    If I may paraphrase the talk, Jacques spoke of seven categories of strangeness. He explained to this audience that the sciences work on the first three, which involve physical material that can be analyzed and studied, as has been modeled here with such impressive success. Jacques cautioned us, however, that we err if we believe that this is the full UFO phenomenon. We essentially fall into a category error or confirmation bias, since we are looking at only what can be studied with our present scientific epistemologies and technologies. We are confusing what is there with what we can understand with our cognitive methods.

    The UFO phenomenon is these first three categories, yes, but it also the remaining four, and it is precisely these that are often not talked about and not reported, much less studied, largely because of their inherent strangeness or anomalous relationship to our present way of thinking and being. If I may venture a guess here, it is not that they have not yet been studied scientifically. It is rather that they cannot be. Something else, an entirely new order of knowledge, is being called for.

    It struck me listening to Jacques that the humanities at their bravest, and especially the study of religion at its furthest reaches, in fact specialize in studying exactly these, that is, the strangest stuff on the other end of the spectrum–categories 5, 6, and 7. This does not mean that the humanities as presently conceived and practiced are our answer; or that they are in any way sufficient. I do not believe that. But at least some of us try. And that, I realized, is the relationship of the two university-based initiatives. We can do the fundamental science and the public policy at Stanford–categories 1, 2, and 3. We can do the weird stuff at Rice–categories 5, 6, and 7. The inquiries are very different ones with vastly different materials and methods, but they are also very much related. They must be. That unity or shared quest is likely a part of the new order of knowledge that I hear Jacques Vallee calling for. If nothing else, it is a beginning.

    So let me begin on that same shared spectrum of strangeness . . . .

    *  *  *  *

    I am grateful to speak to you all at this inaugural conference of the Sol Foundation. I hope I can add something helpful and hopeful here at the end–an accent, perhaps, or a caution, perhaps even a superhuman future.

    I want to begin by defining my perspective, since it blinds me to some things (especially technological possibilities), even as it brings other things into sharp focus (especially religious or spiritual possibilities). One cannot see a star through a microscope. And one cannot see a cell through a telescope. The lenses through which we see are focusing and limiting at the same time. Put differently, both the telescope and the microscope possess lenses that are intentionally distorted so that we can see at a particular level for specific purposes. So too with our professional frameworks. They are distortions of the lenses, but these disciplinary foci are also very helpful, and in fact they are necessary to see anything at all.

    What I will say today is a kind of massive hunch or overwhelming intuition–largely unconscious, but not entirely so–based on reading thousands of pages of books and archival materials and engaging in hundreds of hours of conversations with experiencers and researchers from the sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities. I come to this practice with almost four decades of teaching and writing the history of religions. We might define the latter intellectual-spiritual discipline as the comparative study of humanity’s religious experience from the prehistoric cave paintings of Europe to today’s near-death or abduction experience, with a special focus on altered states of consciousness. It is out of this historical, comparative, and altered perspective that I will write of what Peter Skafish calls “signs that are given off by the x” of the UFO.

    X, indeed. Signs, indeed.

    I have six things I wish to say.

    1. SIGNS OF THE UFO: IT’S ABOUT SCALE

    The first thing I want to say is that the signs of the UFO extend over immense ranges of space and time, certainly across the entire globe and throughout that tiny slice of memory that we call human history, and probably much further back. Any individual contact or abduction experience in the contemporary world is a mere moment in this larger hyperobject or super-presence. Precisely because of this immensity, the UFO cannot be fully fathomed in any of its recent manifestations. We can only intuit something of its hyper-presence from a much larger perspective that is at once comparative and historical.

    A number of corollaries follow. One is that no single individual can possibly fathom this. It is going to take large teams, really entire disciplines over many generations. I continue to think that higher education is our best hope here, although these institutions have major limitations and fault lines that I do not want to deny. It is entirely possible that the UFO inquiry can only be done effectively outside social institutions like higher education, but such a necessity will guarantee the subject’s marginalization and require a constant re-invention of the wheel. It will also result in endless, and dysfunctional, levels of secrecy. I do not think we have time for that.

    Another related corollary involves public policy: any nation-state that approaches the UFO as a potential “threat” to its present national security, much less conceives of a program whose very purpose is to “destroy” or “shoot down” the anomaly, may be perceiving something of the situation (since the UFO as physical object is not “ours” and may well represent a potential safety problem for aviators), but little or nothing at all of the potential meaning of the fuller superpresence, which does not appear to be restricted to any local politics or air space. Obviously, our arbitrary borders mean nothing to the UFO. It “violates” them at will, and effortlessly.

    This rather obvious fact need not be bad news. It may in fact be very good news. This relegation of our present national identities to a secondary status, even a potential irrelevance is, after all, very much apiece with the UFO’s consistent concerns over ecological collapse, nuclear armament, and dystopian apocalypse. Still, public policies are as important as working political responses. What we desperately need is moral, scientific, and, frankly, spiritual leadership beyond our present borders and boundaries. The U.S. is poised to provide part of this leadership, but only if it can embrace its rich combinative legal logic, affirm its immigrant or “alien” nature, acknowledge and mourn its colonizing and enslaving pasts, and affirm again its historical refusal to bow to any religious absolute.

    Such historical observations are not tangential, nor are they political “opinions.” They are historical facts of immense importance and implication. Indeed, the postcolonial reading of the UFO has been with us at least since Charles Fort observed in the second and third decades of the twentieth century that these “super-constructions in the sky,” as he called them, may have an eventual effect not unlike the strange ships that showed up in the harbors of the eastern seaboard of the “new world,” a series of events for which the indigenous populations simply lacked the categories to fathom, much less the technology to defend themselves against what was coming–settler colonialism and the endless violences and displacements that come in its wake.

    I am also thinking of the ways that abductions might be read as a replication on a spectral plane of the earlier physical abduction by ships of the Atlantic slave trade. The alien abductions, in other words, take place within a deep historical context, and they are experienced radically differently by different racial, ethnic, and historical communities. That should tell us something important about the understandable anxieties around the topic, especially around the lack of moral agency in many of the encounters and contacts. They are not called “abductions” for nothing.

    One can often detect something of the multi-faceted leadership I am imagining in the experiencers. I take it as significant, for example, that one of our most recent experiencers, Matthew Roberts–the U.S. Naval Service Member who was stationed on the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt for the 2015 “Go Fast” radar video and later transferred to the Office of Naval Intelligence–understands the phenomenon to be fundamentally initiatory in its dynamics and spiritual in nature whose aim is a kind of unconditional love for all human beings, regardless of national politics, ethnicity, or religion. This is the sort of leadership I am talking about.

    I fully understand that the vast majority of individuals are not ready for this type of “flip” into who they are before and beyond their constructed identities (there is an understatement). I understand that most people think that they are their psychological, national, and religious egos–their surface selves. This is probably the deepest provocation of the UFO–its utter disregard for our constructed local egos and the degree to which it abolishes or transcends them. There is immense potential here, but only if we are willing to surrender these righteous selves and create new public policy that constitutes a more humane and global worldview.

    2. IT’S ABOUT TECHNOLOGY

    The second thing I want to observe is that the UFO has taken on special urgency precisely because of our human technology. With new advances in radar, sonar, and satellite capabilities, we are seeing what was probably always there in the environment but was generally invisible. Put more bluntly, these things are not new, but our technological abilities to see them are.

    It also needs to be said: many of our present global crises around ecological degradation and nuclear holocaust are precisely because of our sciences and technologies. I do not think it is an accident at all that the UFO shows such anxious interest in our warplanes (the famous “foo fighters” of World War II) and nuclear installations. So the statement “It’s about technology” is doubly meant.

    Or triply. The total UFO event, after all, seems to possess both a material, technological, or physical and a mental, spiritual, or paranormal dimension. I do not want to be heard as denying that what we are dealing with here includes craft of some kind. I want to affirm that, but I also want to emphasize that the total UFO phenomenon (all seven degrees of its strangeness, to invoke Vallee’s model again) clearly violates our present ways of dividing reality up into “mind” and “matter,” into “subjectivity” and “objectivity.” I continue to think that this fundamental nonduality is the phenomenon’s ultimate power and provocation–the signs of its x.

    Any discussion of “technology,” then, should take into account this fundamental both-and. It does not, of course. We continue to think in terms of our machines, our technology, our weapons. We hear about “back-engineering” and “craft.” We even hear of “biologics.” And then we slice off the spiritual or paranormal dimensions, pretending that they do not exist or do not matter. This is wrong. Diana Pasulka has been a clarion voice here, urging us to think of technology and the UFO in spiritual as well as material terms. Her voice, I think, has not been sufficiently heard or integrated, particularly by those who want to think only in terms of “now we have proof,” by which they mean, “now we have physical stuff.”

    I should also add here that our present realizations around AI will likely have a major impact on our ability to understand the UFO itself, which has for decades included descriptions of the “robotic” ways that the beings are said to move or interact with humans (hey, I wouldn’t walk into a tribe of angry apes, either; I would send an expendable AI entity). Put a bit differently, AI gives us a new way of imagining and picturing what is going on, much as modern cosmology, hyperdimensional mathematics, and evolutionary biology have done so in other contexts. People do not go “up” into heaven now (we know there is no “up”). They move into “other dimensions” or “evolve” into other forms of consciousness. Science, or science fiction, has changed us.

    The present case of the UFO, AI, evolution, and modern notions of space travel can be compared in some ways to the modern near-death experience, which is also heavily dependent on recent biomedical technology: people are now being “brought back” from much further into the death process. As a consequence, they are remembering more, and they are saying more. One result is a new genre of mystical literature–the near-death experience literature.

    The UFO and near-death experience, then, are, in some sense, unintended but quite real consequences of modern technology. To be more precise, the two related phenomena cannot be reduced to or explained by the technologies involved, but they also cannot be experienced on a broad level without them. Of course, there were examples of both the “near-death experience” and the “UFO” before the biomedical, radar, sonar, and satellite technologies, but they were relatively rare. Not anymore.

    The question of recovered bodies or “biologics” presses the case even more directly. This would indeed force our hand, as it were, make us lay our philosophical cards on the table (maybe even become more aware that we are playing such cards). Those cards assume an objectified and measurable physicalism or materialism (in which mind or consciousness is not really real), but also a type of anthropocentrism, or the idea that human beings are at the apex or center of the evolved cosmos and that our senses (and their sciences) should somehow be prioritized as uniquely corresponding to the natural world. Neither of these assumptions–the scientistic materialism nor the sense-based anthropocentrism–are adequate to the full complexity or “high strangeness” of what is actually going on.

    In the words of my colleague William Parsons, such a realization, particularly one that involves biologics, would constitute a “fourth blow” to human egoism, after the Copernican, Darwinian, and psychoanalytic revolutions that relegated the conscious ego from the center of the universe (Copernicus), from the intended consequences of biology (Darwin), even from the conscious or psychological control of itself (Freud). This would be yet another blow that removes us from us, as it were. Maybe that is ultimately a good thing.

    3. IT’S ABOUT RELIGION

    This brings me to my third point, which, obviously, is my main point: the history of religions can be very helpful but also very misleading with respect to the signs of the UFO. Religion is the elephant in our living room. This rather obvious fact is dismissed under the intellectual cop-out that is “woo.” To the extent that we use this word and what it represents (a refusal to theorize it), we cannot grasp what is at stake, what these events mean or portend. This does not mean that “religion” is our answer. I am not saying that. I am saying something much more doubled and nuanced. Hear me out.

    The history of religions is very helpful to the extent that the religions give powerful and consistent witness to something transcendent to our ordinary human experience, something Other than the social human or rational mind, even from the natural world as commonly understood, and so potentially and utterly transformative of society and the self. Cosmologically speaking, the religions commonly place this transcendent Other in the sky, the heavens, or the stars, which they often understand in fully physical terms. The similarities to the UFO are obvious. I often joke about “weird beings coming down from the sky and messing with humans–that’s called religion.” The joke is meant as a joke, but there is a comparative argument in the smile.

    But we have to be very careful and precise about that comparative argument, and most people are not. They assume their own belief system, their own worldview, whatever that worldview happens to be: religious or secular, or probably a little of both.

    It should be stressed at this point that many of the intellectuals and prodigies of the religions have been very aware of the basic incommensurability of a NHI (nonhuman intelligence) with human cognition and quite adept at translation and mediation of the human response. But–and here is the difficult part–these very translations are often not accepted by the believing public. This is one reason the word “mystical” (mustikos) means, quite literally, “secret.” It is not that there is some kind of whispered content that could be shared but is held back, some power game: “I have the secret, and you don’t.” It is rather that this form of knowledge is not communicable unless the listener is ready, has the requisite experience, and has “ears to hear,” as the ancient Jewish rabbi once put it. Few do, of course.

    As Nietzsche put the same matter (he called it “esoteric”), what will be heard in most such cases is nothing at all. The teaching will sound nonsensical, absurd–in a word, impossible. That is because that which is being spoken is impossible within the categories of the reigning order of knowledge. We are talking about a different state of consciousness, a changed human being, and different types of bodies.

    I think the physical aspects of religion, including and especially what I want to call “the physics of mystics” (the really, really strange stuff–think human levitation or precognition), have been vastly underestimated in the present regime of knowledge. Human bodies in the history of religions do all sorts of superhuman things: levitate, bilocate, know the physical future, and experience different types of conscious energy, to name just a few. These (of course) have often been read as legendary exaggerations. Exaggerations they often are, of course, but that does not mean that there is not something being exaggerated, some core truth behind the glowing tales.

    I was once asked to lecture at MIT about two things: human levitation and UFOs. So I did. I think they are indeed related in their anti-gravitational properties. People do levitate. They do “fly.” And they do so silently, inexplicably, almost always in altered states over which they have little if any control. We have no way of understanding any of this in our present order of knowledge. It is simply impossible, and yet there it is.

    It is also relevant that the religions are often very suspicious of the apparitional content of visionary experience, even often of experience itself, since “experience” implies a subject knowing an object, and both are being transcended or overcome here (there is philosophical sophistication). The ufological literature generally lags far behind in that it possesses little systematic understanding of the levels or types of visions, apparitions, encounters, and mystical communions, much less a theorization of experience itself. As a result, its understanding of what is actually happening is too often naive and simplistic.

    My point? That we have much to learn from what we already know, that is, from the historical past; but that we have to be very careful with that past–and very suspicious. What we are often dealing with in the ufological materials is what Christian theology would call demonology or, in other more positive or transformative modes, angelology–basically, entities that are not human beings, have different types of bodies, and are not “God.” Such entities have been given multiple interpretations in the religions, but the demonic beings in particular are generally seen as fairly low within the total ecology of the religions, even “below” the living human. This does not mean that this is what such entities in fact are. We also have to remember that both the soul and its double have been called “demons.” The demon, or daimon, is in fact an ancient figure of immense importance and nuance. Calling something “demonic,” then, solves nothing at all. It only reveals one’s limiting assumptions, and probably one’s theology.

    Things are different again today, but not entirely different. In the modern ufological literature, for example, the beings are often considered future humans, an interpretation to which I am much drawn and find intuitively persuasive. Future humans, moreover, often take on demonic or even “evil” qualities with respect to modern humans, for example, in the coming superhumans (Übermensch) of Friedrich Nietzsche. Indeed, I happen to think that one of our big mistakes in these realms is that we are imagining the UFO in spatial terms (I hear this kind of thinking whenever some astronomer observes that the distances are too great for interstellar travel) and not in temporal ones (they are from another time, not another star system).

    My point is not to opt for a particular model–angels, aliens, or future superhumans. My point is that, even within the religious traditions themselves, far above the demons or “aliens,” and very much within the reach of living human beings, are the mystical experiences of unity, communion, emptiness, enlightenment, liberation, deification (becoming a god, or becoming an angel), and physical metamorphosis that are understood to be the real purpose and goal of human life. We do not need to sign our names to any of these particular belief systems, but we should learn from their attempts at ordering the anomalies and affirming both the physical and spiritual natures of the beings involved.

    Many of the altered states of the history of religions, moreover, are inherently “apophatic,” that is, they “say away” (apo-phasis) what has been said or believed by the surrounding public or culture within the religious register, which generally understands the deity as an “object” or “being” that can be approached and engaged as such. Here we return to the basic nonduality of mind and matter that I hinted at above.

    These apophatic experiences are non-translatable into sensory or rational means (which, of course, rely on the same subject/object structure), much less mathematical or scientific ones. Hence their broad rejection by the public. Again, secrecy here is not about content; it is about a kind of gnosis or deifying direct knowledge that is not transactional or communicable because it cannot be slotted into any subject/object structure. Such an apophatic or mystical sensibility, I must stress, could become a key contributor to the present discussion. This is an order of knowledge that we have simply lost but desperately need back in some new form.

    That’s the good news. There is also some bad news. What we today call “religion” is also profoundly unhelpful in that it is usually not like this. It is not apophatic. Indeed, religion inevitably leads to all kinds of belief systems or interpretations, including demonic ones. From a historical and comparative perspective, none of these objectifying systems can be exclusively true for the species. It is quite possible, of course, that they are all true in some local sense, in some kind of inclusive or pluralist kind of way. That is, it is possible that all of these belief systems give relative witness to a set of human responses to this superpresence, none of which are wrong in themselves as local perspectives.

    Such a comparative practice is embedded, for example, in the ancient Asian image of the five blind men and the elephant (to mix the metaphors, also standing in our living room). All five blind men feel a different part of the elephant (the trunk, the tusk, the leg, the ear, the tail). They say very different things, since they experience very different things. This is then applied to different “blind” religious perspectives: it is long and soft (the trunk); it is hard and pointy (the tusk); it is firm and strong (the leg); and so on. No one is wrong. But no one also is completely correct, either. That is a very different kind of “elephant in the living room.” This is also a very different kind of comparative argument, and one not in favor of any particular religion or culture as absolute and exclusive.

    It is also possible that a pluralism may be more radical still–not a witness to a deeper unity or elephant, but to a fundamental plurality of being, an entire invisible ecology of life. Maybe what we think of as nature behaves differently in different cultural contexts because it really is different. What we would have here is a shocking multinaturalism. Maybe nature is culturally conditioned (I confess I often entertain this notion in my readings about the prevalence of human levitation in some historical epochs and its demonization or relative absence in others). Perhaps in the end this is what the UFO has been about –the production of multiple local belief systems and attending cosmologies, of these different religions and different realities.

    But here is the thing. Because of modern communication, we are becoming more and more aware of these historical processes. If the UFO in its full reach means what I think it means, we are also becoming more aware of the nonhuman or superhuman presence that has inspired and shaped these histories, for better and for worse. We are much less certain of our certainties, and this is a good thing. Accordingly, the process of civilizational development, the history of religions, and perhaps even the conscious production of physical reality itself, must change; it must become more conscious and aware.

    So, yes, there is a deep connection between the history of religions and the UFO, but we cannot use our present assumptions about society, science, space exploration, and extraterrestrials to understand the past within a kind of “presentism” (as if our present worldview is somehow complete or infallible). Nor can we use the assumptions of the past (about gods, or God, or angels, or demons) to understand the present or future. We have to be much more sophisticated than this kind of thinking, whichever way the arrow flies. We have to be “reflexive,” as we say in the study of religion and culture. We also have to be “transversal” in a radically comparative way, by which I mean that we have to try to sit “in between” all of them to grasp something of the hyperobject or superconsciousness that is appearing in our midst, always through the perspectives of our cultural assumptions, religious or secular upbringing, and socialization.

    There is simply no debate, for example, that the UFO is related to psychical, parapsychological, and paranormal phenomena. Serious researchers have been saying this for over half a century. How many times do we need to hear this before it becomes common knowledge? Perhaps the technology effects or projects the paranormal display, like some kind of movie projector. Perhaps these anomalies are expressions of consciousness itself. Perhaps consciousness itself is the projector. Perhaps, as I have argued for over a decade, such events show us in dramatic terms that there is no final separation between mind and matter. But, as I explained above, to deny all of this, or to call it “woo,” is to settle for a small slice of the total phenomenon and reject what is being shown to us in such colorfully paradoxical ways, over and over and over again.

    This comparative relationship between the UFO and the paranormal, then, might seem irrelevant, but it is in actuality very relevant, as it explains well why the sciences of the UFO have been attempted again and again but have never found a stable home in the conventional materialist-oriented sciences and their particular assumptions about mind and matter. The reason is simple: the total UFO event does not honor these assumptions. Perhaps we are at a new day. Perhaps we can do this now. I hope so.

    This can be good news, then, as long as we can accept our sciences for what they are and can do, and what they are not and cannot do, and then integrate those other intellectual disciplines–like anthropology, philosophy, and the history of religions–that have rich histories of theorizing consciousness or mind and its relationship to the physical world, even and especially in the mediation of altered states. This is another way of saying that we have to embrace, study, and fund all seven categories of strangeness that Jacques Vallee has outlined for us, not just the first three. I understand that this is a hard message for those who think more and more science and technology will give us an answer. It will not. And that is certainly my message to you today: we need the whole university and the entire spectrum of strangeness to come to terms with what is happening all around us, as us, and to us.

    Again, it is not that “religion” has our answers, either. Related here is the question of how the religions might react or respond to what is sometimes called “disclosure.” There appear to be two basic positions here in the literature. One position argues that the religions–more likely, the religion of the author in question–can assimilate and integrate such disclosure. The other position argues that religions are expressions of previous eras and forms of knowledge, not this one, and so they are incapable of the radical change that would be necessary. Hence, it is concluded, the necessity of secrecy or, in some cases, gradual disclosure. Speaking such a secret out loud or all at once would spell the end of civilization. Or such is the argument.

    I confess I am more of the latter negative camp (I do not think that many religions can integrate the UFO, much less alien bodies), although I understand and appreciate the former positive camp as well. Perhaps I sit, or wobble, in the middle of the two. I suspect there is an important truth in both positions, and I would draw a sharp distinction to explain my own waffling (I’m good at rationalizing). I would say what I already said, namely, that religions are helpful in their insistence on translating or mediating a presence that is transcendent to the social human being, but that they are not helpful in the ways that they insist on particular belief systems, none of which can likely survive any kind of robust revelation of a species-wide cosmic condition. I suppose in the end it matters which religions or what kind of religion one is talking about, and what constitutes disclosure. I think the question is complicated.

    Allow me two further points.

    First, I cannot help but notice that many a religious believer will literally demonize parapsychological phenomena. UFOs are real, but they are demons. Mediumship is evil. And so on. I can explain to you what such people believe are the biblical roots of such beliefs, and why the biblical texts themselves are much more complicated and, frankly, interesting, but that is not my point. My point is that some religion literally demonizes what we are trying to talk about. That takes it off the table. It does not keep it on the table.

    Second, and very much related, I am quite concerned about what is sometimes called the psychedelic renaissance, a name given to the broad-based psychiatric and clinical study of psychoactive molecules in the U.S. and Europe and the pharmaceutical and legal transformations that are very much sought in their wake. Much as we see in the UFO phenomenon, the altered states induced by such psychoactive plants often display a fairly clear animist structure–plants and animals speak, paranormal powers manifest, instectoid entities appear, as do, by the way, aliens and UFOs.

    What concerns me here are two basic things. First, predictably, the wildest or strangest of the psychedelic states are actively ignored or not reported at all in much of the literature. Secondly, the history of European colonialism and monotheism with respect to psychoactive plants has been absolutely awful, and often literally murderous. Has “religion,” then, welcomed the animist revelation of the plants? Certainly not these religions.

    The British writer Arthur C. Clarke wrote a science fiction novel many decades ago, Childhood’s End (1953), basically arguing that full disclosure of an alien presence, even a friendly one, would render immediately irrelevant all religions on the planet, except, the book implied, Buddhism (this was or would become Clarke’s religion, of course). This was the “end of childhood,” that is, the end of religion. I am somewhat with the early Clarke here, although I seriously doubt that most Buddhist traditions can survive a fuller revelation, either. I guess I am deeply skeptical that anything resembling what we now call “religion” or “science” can survive a truly non-human or superhuman intelligence. I think we are talking about a different kind of humanity here, a future one that has not yet appeared to us.

    Or maybe it has.

    4. IT’S ABOUT MORAL VALUES

    My following three final points are really just corollaries or appendices of my third central point, that the UFO is about religion. The fourth point I want to make is that the signs and entities of the UFO can be “good” or “bad,” or both at the same time, with respect to our present human value systems. This moral doubleness, moreover, is structurally and classically “religious,” so, again, this fourth point is really a strong corollary of the previous one.

    One of the very first lessons one learns when one studies religion seriously–and by “seriously” I mean the philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and history of religions–is that the sacred is morally double-edged. There is a positive sacred. The sacred attracts, redeems, and saves. There is a negative sacred. The sacred repels, terrifies, destroys. The demon is simply the reverse of the god, as the Western magical tradition puts it. It is naive to think that the sacred is restricted to only one of these poles. That simply is not true, and it has never been true. To put things in a soundbite: religion is not about being nice or good; it is about the revelation of superhuman power and actualizing the same in both individuals and the community toward specific ends.

    This moral doubleness of the sacred and stress on superhuman power plays out predictably in the abduction literature within this same doubled structure. There are enlightening or spiritual experiences of unconditional love and cosmic awareness, and it is common for such experiences to activate all kinds of paranormal effects and powers, especially telepathic and precognitive ones. There are also terrifying rapes and forced abductions, themselves imbued with uncanny power as well, that leave people scarred and scared, sometimes for life. Both happen. Both are true in this simplest of senses (“they happen”). There are also, of course, negative abduction experiences that morph into spiritually transformative experiences, and the reverse. All of this is entirely in line with what we see in the history of religions.

    There are different ways to interpret such things, of course. The first way is the comparative method announced in my opening point: the UFO superpresence is immense in space and time, and no single experience of it should be taken as the whole. Hence the negative experiences are as much a part of the total picture as the positive ones are. They are two sides of the same coin, or floating sphere.

    Another common interpretive move, evident also in the handling of negative near-death experiences (visions of hell, for example), is to read all negative responses as just that: as responses of the human, not of the nonhuman or superhuman presence. The social ego, it is said here, is not ready for transcendence or spiritual dissolution. And so the ego responds in fear and images of violence. I myself have made this exact argument, so I am very sympathetic to it. But I also recognize it is an interpretation and requires a basic distinction: between the human response and a superhuman presence.

    Within the same basic distinction, it is also often pointed out that the “intention” of the alien presence is difficult to fathom and may in fact be positive on its own level, even if it is experienced as demonic or negative on the human level. Certainly, even some of the scariest phenomena, like those described at Skinwalker Ranch, appear to make moral distinctions between humans and animals: dogs are turned into goo; people are not.

    In terms of the envisioned sexual or reproductive components of the modern abduction accounts, do we not practice animal husbandry or forced insemination all the time? Just look at your pet dog. It was once a wild wolf. Who did that? We did. Is this kind of species breeding “rape”? And are we so naive to think that we will not someday practice another kind of genetic manipulation on ourselves?

    Or, in terms of animal mutilations now, do we not slaughter millions of animals every day for food? So what, exactly, constitutes the evil of a few hundred, or a few thousand, mutilated cattle? I eat hamburgers. I also live with a four-footed furry being we call “Delilah.” Can I explain this profound moral inconsistency? Nope.

    What am I saying here? I am saying that I think the moral values of the super-presence are not our moral values, but they kind of are. Hence my suspicion is that this is something superhuman, not completely nonhuman. That’s a guess. Please hear it as such.

    5. IT’S ABOUT DECEPTION (OR ART)

    The fifth point I want to make is that secrecy and deception are at the heart of the UFO phenomenon. When students of religion look at the signs of the UFO long and hard, one of the things they take away is the profoundly deceptive quality of the apparitions and experiences. Whatever is appearing is not what is actually behind the appearances. What we are witnessing is some kind of super-intelligence engaging in camouflage and misdirection.

    Beware, then. To employ a very useful metaphor, we appear to be caught inside a movie. We are not looking at the projector of those movies. We cannot trust our senses here. We cannot trust our beliefs. We cannot trust our reasons. All of these are being manipulated. We can only trust our distrust. There is camouflage. There is disinformation. And these are internal to the UFO itself. There is a much more positive way to say this. The UFO is about a most fantastic art; a real filmmaking, with physical special effects and all. We are caught inside a work of art, as Terence McKenna once observed, no doubt with a grin and a spin.

    6. IT’S ABOUT ONTOLOGICAL SHOCK

    The sixth point I want to make is that the UFO is finally about ontological shock. David Grusch used the phrase this last summer, and in the global moral ways I have suggested above. Historically, the phrase is most associated with the Harvard psychiatrist John E. Mack, who used it in the 1990s to describe what experiencers were undergoing: a massive re-ordering of what they considered to be real in light of their abduction experiences, which in no way could be integrated into the previous materialisms of the experiencers. In historical fact, the phrase “ontological shock” was coined in the 1950s by the Protestant liberal theologian Paul Tillich (who meant something different but related to the term). In short, the phrase has a deep history in the study of religion again, even when it is being used by a military and intelligence professional or an experiencer.

    There is a strong corollary to this sixth point. It is this. Any approach to the UFO that wants to normalize it, that is, reduce it to society (which is what the social sciences and the humanities do) or to nature (which is what the sciences do) is inadequate. Something much more radical is afoot. I call it the impossible.

    The point is to shock us into a new conception of the real. In Peter Skafish’s terms, the “signs that are given off by the x” of the UFO are fundamentally about “ontological redistribution.” By the phrase, Skafish means to suggest something related to what I am suggesting above, namely, that we are being challenged to shift our very notions of the real and to expand the concepts through which we think and imagine. We are being encouraged to consider the possibility that our present psyches, societies, and nation-states, our religions and moral systems, even our sciences and bodies do not and cannot know what is actually so, and precisely because these same systems have distributed reality into the conventional boxes of society, nature, and God. Something else, something truly “alien,” is going on.

    And so I return again to my own apophatic convictions. It is not that we do not know what the UFO is with our present categories and order of knowledge. It is that we cannot know what it is with our present categories and order of knowledge. It is not about any present society. It is not about what we think of as nature with our physics, chemistry, astronomy, or computer science. It is not about any religion, past or present. It is strange beyond any of our normalities or forms of professional knowledge.

    Is there a public policy for this? I don’t know. Maybe something in stages. “Let us first acknowledge the reality of the UFO, and then . . . .” But that strategy assumes that we know what reality is, or that such a reality comports with our science and technology. We thus continue the mistake within the terms of the mistake.

    SHOOTING DOWN SOULS . . . GOOD LUCK WITH THAT

    I like to tell jokes, as I think these jokes crystallize my intellectual arguments, much as icebergs crystallize the ocean they float in and in fact are in another frozen or crystallized form. People remember jokes, too. They don’t remember arguments. Sometimes–okay, often–no one laughs at my jokes, no doubt because the terms of the joke do not match their understanding of the world and so can produce no sudden disjunction, shock, or what we call “humor.”

    I sometimes joke, for example, that the present concern with “threats” and national intelligence is fundamentally misguided, that “they might as well be trying to shoot down souls.” I then follow up with a challenge: “Good luck with that.” Does such a joke and challenge make any sense in our present order of knowledge? No, of course not. And that is my point.

    I think the joke is funny, but then I also feel very alone. Thank you all this weekend for making me feel a little less alone.

    Dr. Jeffrey Kripal is the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University in Houston, Texas. This essay was originally presented by Kripal at  The Sol Foundation Initiative for UAP Research and Policy Symposium at Stanford University on Saturday, November 18, 2023. All copyright is reserved by the author, and this essay was reprinted here with permission. For similar commentary from Professor Kripal, see his How to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming), as well as his various previous books, more about which can be found at his website, www.jeffreyjkripal.com.

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    16-02-2024 om 23:54 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Diamond UFO was seen this week over Mesa, Arizona, Feb 14, 2024, UFO Sighting News.

    Diamond UFO was seen this week over Mesa, Arizona, Feb 14, 2024, UFO Sighting News.

    Date of sighting: Feb 14, 2024
    Location of sighting: Mesa, Arizona, USA
    News source: 
    A dark diamond UFO was seen this week over Mesa, Arizona and its similar in shape to many seen over the years. UFOs are seen in areas where the population is more dense, like Mesa which has a population of 3,600. And compounded with the fact that a person passing by the eyewitness told him that aliens were coming soon. That really takes the cake. Thats an alien living there among them, not just telling him, but mentally re-programing him to look for a UFO and to record it for the public to see. Yes, aliens can do that to our simple minds. 
    Scott C. Waring
    News states: 
    MESA, Ariz. — A viewer might have glimpsed something out of this world over Mesa last weekend. His photos were abducting our attention on Facebook so we just had to give it a stellar shout-out. Now we're not going to say 12News Weather Watcher Chad Chad photographed a UFO... Because he probably didn't. But some speculation in the comments section orbited around that possibility!

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    16-02-2024 om 22:52 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.90 Meter UFO photo released by US Gov on UAP site, UFO Sighting News.

    90 Meter UFO photo released by US Gov on UAP site, UFO Sighting News.

    Date of sighting: 2022-2023 (date gov gave)
    Location of sighting: Middle East
    Source: 
    Look at this original photo below. It's not a passenger jet, it's a disk. It even was traveling so fast that the infrared camera caught the disk in four positions....three empty positions behind it. Thats fast! Now it's understandable that the US gov explains this away as something other than a UFO, because they want to keep their jobs. Whey you work for the US gov, they own you. Yes, they tell you that too when you join the military. So yeah, they will lie until their teeth fall out. This photo is clearly a 90 meter disk (they said air bus size) and it was only caught for one reason and one reason only.......They used an infrared camera. This camera can see light that the human eye cannot see. It can detect that light reflecting off objects which we don't know exists. This is 100% proof of a real UFO in the US recent release data. 
    Scott C. Waring
    Click the photo below to enlarge. 

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    16-02-2024 om 22:32 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.A Deep Dive into Seven Unsolvable Alien Encounters

    A Deep Dive into Seven Unsolvable Alien Encounters

    Top 7 ALIEN Encounters That Can't Be Debunked

    In the realm of the unexplained and the mysterious, few subjects captivate the imagination quite like the possibility of alien encounters. Throughout history, numerous reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) have both intrigued and puzzled experts, enthusiasts, and skeptics alike. Among these, certain incidents stand out for their compelling evidence and the inability of conventional explanations to provide satisfactory answers. Here, we delve into seven of the most compelling alien encounters that remain undebunked, inviting us to question what lies beyond the known boundaries of our universe.

    1. The USS Nimitz Encounter (2004)

    In November 2004, off the coast of San Diego, the crew of the USS Nimitz encountered an unidentified Tic Tac-shaped object. This object exhibited extraordinary aerial maneuvers, defying known physics and leaving trained military personnel bewildered. Despite extensive analysis, the nature of the Tic Tac object remains a mystery, fueling debates about the capabilities of unacknowledged technologies or extraterrestrial visitation.

    2. East Coast Go Fast Video (2015)

    In 2015, a video captured by US Navy pilots off the East Coast showcased an object moving at speeds and patterns that puzzled observers. The “Go Fast” video, as it came to be known, presents a compelling piece of visual evidence that challenges our understanding of aircraft capabilities, remaining unexplained by conventional technology or natural phenomena.

    3. The Gimbal Encounter (2015)

    Another bewildering encounter by Navy pilots, the Gimbal video revealed an object performing impossible aerodynamics, without visible means of propulsion. Its rotation and acceleration characteristics continue to perplex analysts and contribute to the ongoing debate about the presence of advanced non-human or secret military technology in our skies.

    4. O’Hare International Airport Saucer (2006)

    Witnesses at O’Hare International Airport reported a saucer-shaped object hovering over the terminal in 2006. Despite multiple eyewitness accounts from credible sources, no conventional explanation has been provided for this sighting. The incident raises questions about our preparedness to deal with unexplained aerial phenomena in highly trafficked areas.

    5. The Aguadilla Airport Incident (2013)

    Near the Bermuda Triangle, a hotbed for mysterious disappearances and phenomena, the Aguadilla Airport incident involved an unidentified object skimming the ocean’s surface and seemingly splitting in two. Captured by thermal imaging, this incident adds to the collection of evidence suggesting the existence of advanced, unidentified objects operating in our airspace.

    6. Theo Chesley’s Alaskan Encounter (2019)

    Theo Chesley, an experienced pilot, reported a disc-like object in the skies over Alaska that exhibited extraordinary maneuverability and the ability to alter its appearance. This encounter, supported by photographic evidence, highlights the personal experiences of individuals who encounter unexplainable phenomena, further emphasizing the global nature of the UFO phenomenon.

    7. The Lenticular Cloud UFO (2023)

    In Turkey, a lenticular cloud formation sparked widespread speculation due to its uncanny resemblance to a classic UFO shape. While some argue it’s a natural atmospheric condition, others speculate about the possibility of UFOs using such clouds for concealment. This event underscores the fine line between natural phenomena and potential extraterrestrial activity.

    VIDEO:

    These seven encounters represent just a fraction of the unexplained sightings reported globally. They challenge our understanding of the world and push the boundaries of conventional science and technology. While skeptics may demand irrefutable evidence, the persistence of these unsolved cases invites us to keep an open mind about the possibilities of what might exist beyond our current knowledge. As we continue to explore these mysteries, we inch closer to potentially groundbreaking discoveries about our place in the cosmos and the existence of other intelligent life forms.

    {  https://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/ }

    16-02-2024 om 22:10 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.‘Ufo’s’ gespot op Tenerife: “Lenswolken ontstaan bij heuvels en bergen”
    Monique Bruyninckx
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    ‘Ufo’s’ gespot op Tenerife: “Lenswolken ontstaan bij heuvels en bergen”

    Ufo’s boven Tenerife, het is eens wat anders dan een mooi zonnetje. Maar zo prachtig als de zon zijn ze zeker, deze wolkenformaties die een lezer ons doorstuurde via onze tiplijn 4040.

    Je kan er niet omheen, de wolken op de foto van lezer Monique Bruyninckx lijken écht wel op vliegende schotels. Daar bestaat een geleerde Latijnse naam voor, of wat had je gedacht? “Deze wolkensoort is gekend als altocumulus lenticularis of lenswolk”, legt onze weerman David Dehenauw uit. Lenswolken komen voor bij heuvels en bergen, vandaar ‘alto’ wat ‘hoog’ betekent. ‘Cumulus’ wil dan weer zeggen ‘gestapeld’ en ‘lenticularis’ betekent ‘amandal- of lensvormig’.

    “De specifieke vorm van de wolken wordt bepaald door de omvang en de vorm van de berg”, aldus Dehenauw. “De lucht wordt via de wind naar boven gestuwd door de berg en zakt achter de berg weer. Zo ontstaat een golfbeweging van lucht. De lenswolken blijven boven de berg of heuvel hangen en lijken op vliegende schotels.”

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    16-02-2024 om 20:55 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Ufo's gespot op Tenerife: wat is er aan de hand? 11u

    Ufo's gespot op Tenerife: wat is er aan de hand?

    Ufo's gespot op Tenerife: wat is er aan de hand
    ?© Pixabay

    Wie er dezer dagen voor heeft gekozen om zonnigere oorden op te zoeken en op het Spaanse eiland Tenerife vertoeft, schrok zich misschien wel een hoedje.

    Heel unieke wolkenformaties boven Tenerife zorgden ervoor dat sommige mensen dachten dat er ufo's in de buurt waren. Het ging echter niet om vliegende schotels, maar om een wolkensoort die gekend is als altocumulus lenticularis of lenswolk. Lenswolken komen voor bij heuvels en bergen en doen zeker denken aan vliegende schotels. 

    Geen ufo's boven Tenerife dus, maar een interessant natuurlijk fenomeen.

    • (Tagtik/Source: HLN/Illustration: Pixabay)

    16-02-2024 om 20:22 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.SpaceX Could Launch Intuitive Machines’ Moon Lander Tonight And Finally Make History

    SpaceX Could Launch Intuitive Machines’ Moon Lander Tonight And Finally Make History

    Intuitive Machines hopes its Nova-C lander, dubbed Odysseus, will launch to the Moon tonight aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

    CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 13: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Nova-C l...
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    Another commercial spaceflight company is about to try to land on the Moon, and this time, it’s carrying miniature art, digital archives, and NASA’s first prototype radio telescope for the Moon.

    Intuitive Machines hopes its Nova-C lander, dubbed Odysseus, will launch to the Moon tonight aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Tonight’s launch attempt (well, technically very early Thursday morning) follows a couple of delays, first due to weather and then due to a problem with the lander’s propellant system. Here’s everything you need to know about the launch, the landing, and how to catch all the action live.

    A pelican glides above the Turning Basin past a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that Intuitive Machines hopes will carry its Nova-C lander to the Moon.

    GREGG NEWTON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

    WHEN WILL SPACEX LAUNCH INTUITIVE MACHINES’ MOON LANDER?

    The IM-1 mission is scheduled to launch at 1:05 a.m. Eastern Time on February 15, which, in practical terms, means it’ll be blasting off extremely late tonight.

    WHEN WILL ODYSSEUS LAND ON THE MOON?

    The lander is scheduled to land on February 22, touching down in a small crater next door to Malapert Crater, near the Moon’s south pole. As long as SpaceX manages to launch by February 16, the lander can make it to the Moon on schedule. Otherwise, the crew will have to try for some time in March.

    WHY WAS THE ODYSSEUS LANDER LAUNCH DELAYED?

    Originally, the launch was scheduled for January 12, but bad weather in Florida forced SpaceX to push back the date to February 14 (which would have been early this morning). As technicians were loading the lander’s liquid methane propellant, however, they realized the methane was at an “off-nominal” temperature and called a halt. After taking a day to tackle the methane temperature issue, SpaceX plans to try again late tonight. The problem was with the lander’s propellant system; the Falcon 9’s rocket fuel seemed to be just fine.

    HOUSTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 2: Tim Crane, co-founder and chief technology officer, takes a look the Nov...

    The Nova-C lander, with an Intuitive Machines executive for scale.

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    WHAT’S ON BOARD THE NEW MOON LANDER?

    Odysseus is carrying a handful of payloads for NASA as part of the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program: there’s a set of various sensors and beacons to help test automatic landing technologies, along with a laser reflector to provide a very visible, very precise navigation landmark for future missions. Also aboard Odysseus is a very simple radio receiver to measure the background radio waves on the Moon; called ROLSES, it might eventually pave the way for full-scale radio telescopes on the Moon. Other instruments will monitor how space weather — the bombardment of micrometeorites, radiation, and charged particles from the Sun, and cosmic rays from deeper in space — affects the lunar surface. A set of tiny cameras will record how the lander’s exhaust plume stirs up the fine-grained regolith that covers the lunar surface.

    Along with NASA’s instruments, the lander also carries a selection of historical documents and literary works stored on disks: a “Lunar Library” from the nonprofit Arch Mission Foundation (the same nonprofit organization whose illicit cargo of tardigrades spilled across the lunar surface when the Israeli Beresheet lander crashed in 2019). Odysseus is also carrying some insulating material being tested for Columbia Sportswear. There’s also a set of 125 tiny sculptures of the Moon in different phases by artist Jeff Koons (it’s also linked to an NFT project because, of course, it is).

    WHY DOES THIS MISSION MATTER?

    If it launches on time and lands successfully, IM-1 will be the first private lander on the Moon. Several other attempts, including rival Astrobotic’s recent Peregrine lander, have failed to reach the Moon or — like Beresheet — crashed into the lunar surface. IM-1 will also be the first U.S.-based lander on the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972, and it’ll be the first successful delivery of a CLPS payload (assuming, of course, that it’s successful).

    All of those distinctions would have belonged to Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander, which launched on January 8 and was scheduled to land on February 23. Peregrine carried NASA’s first CLPS payload; it just didn’t get to deliver it to the Moon as planned.

    In early January, it looked like Odysseus stood a good chance of beating Peregrine to the Moon. Despite the fact that Odysseus would have launched a few days after Peregrine, the IM-1 mission planned a shorter route to the Moon and should have arrived within a week of launch; Astrobotic chose a slower but more fuel-efficient route for Peregrine. But then a wave of bad weather pummeled Florida, and SpaceX rescheduled the IM-1 launch, ceding the lead to Astrobotic and Peregrine.

    When a propellant leak forced Astrobotic to cancel its plans to land Peregrine on the Moon, and bring the lander home to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere instead, Odysseus took the lead again. Keeping it depends on a successful launch tonight and a successful landing on February 22 — and if the last several months of Moon missions have proven anything, it’s that neither of those successes is guaranteed.

    HOW TO WATCH THE IM-1 MOON MISSION LAUNCH

    NASA will start live streaming coverage of the launch about 20 minutes after midnight (Eastern Time) tonight on the NASA website. (Pro tip: If you’re staying up late to watch rocket launches anyway, you may as well tune in early at 10:00 p.m. Eastern to watch a Progress resupply ship blast off to the International Space Station.)

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    16-02-2024 om 01:35 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.UFO Over Mexico City, Mexico On Feb 12, 2024, UFO Sighting News.

    UFO Over Mexico City, Mexico On Feb 12, 2024, UFO Sighting News.

     
    Date of sighting: Feb 12, 2024
    Location of sighting: Mexico City, Mexico
     
    The eyewitness was enjoying a dinner on the terrace when he and his friends noticed a strange UFO shaped cloud in the distance. Then a dark orb caught his attention. The orb looks just like the metallic orbs that the US gov released in videos earlier. The orb is what I call a cloud orb, or AI controlled alien drone for recording activity. The cloud is not a cloud, but a mothership that is cloaked as a cloud. See the patterns, link them, they are connected. Mexico City is a hotspot of UFO activity, most frequently seen around the volcanos in the area. 
    Scott C. Waring

    https://www.ufosightingsdaily.com/ }

    15-02-2024 om 23:10 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.UFO Fleet over Chengdu, China on Feb 2024, UFO Sighting News.中國成都不明飛行物

    UFO Fleet over Chengdu, China on Feb 2024, UFO Sighting News.中國成都不明飛行物 

    This UFO fleet is made up of long thin UFOs. The exact same UFOs that were recorded hovering over an airport in China for hours back in 2010, but this is from Feb 2024 in Chengdu, China. There were hundreds of eyewitnesses and this is the only leaked footage of them since the Chinese gov forbids such reports from its citizens. China has  the world's largest population over a billion people. It makes sense they will also have more UFO sightings than any other country in the world. 

    Scott C. Waring 

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    Ik ben een man en woon in Linter (België) en mijn beroep is Ik ben op rust..
    Ik ben geboren op 18/10/1950 en ben nu dus 74 jaar jong.
    Mijn hobby's zijn: Ufologie en andere esoterische onderwerpen.
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    LINKS NAAR BEKENDE UFO-VERENIGINGEN - DEEL 1
  • http://www.ufonieuws.nl/
  • http://www.grenswetenschap.nl/
  • http://www.beamsinvestigations.org.uk/
  • http://www.mufon.com/
  • http://www.ufomeldpunt.be/
  • http://www.ufowijzer.nl/
  • http://www.ufoplaza.nl/
  • http://www.ufowereld.nl/
  • http://www.stantonfriedman.com/
  • http://ufo.start.be/

    LINKS NAAR BEKENDE UFO-VERENIGINGEN - DEEL 2
  • www.ufo.be
  • www.caelestia.be
  • ufo.startpagina.nl.
  • www.wszechocean.blogspot.com.
  • AsocCivil Unifa
  • UFO DISCLOSURE PROJECT

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