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An academic survey tells that 19% of respondents have seen UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena)

 


"A recent study published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications has revealed that 19% of U.S. academics, or individuals they know, have witnessed Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), while 37% have expressed interest in researching such phenomena. The survey encompassed 1,460 academics across 14 disciplines from 144 U.S. universities, recording a 4% response rate". (ScitechDaily.com/Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Observations Reported by 19% of Academic Survey Respondents)


The UAPs are a little bit different phenomena than UFOs:s (Unidentified Flying Objects). The UFO is aircraft or simply a craft like the famous "flying saucer". The UAP is not as clear as UFOs. UAPs are things like "foggy objects" "strange-looking clouds" or "ghosts". Somebody said that also ghost observations are classified as UAPs. Same way strange magnetic fields that sometimes move objects in the rooms can be classified as UAPs. There are four images in this text. You decide are those things natural or something else. 






Sometimes researchers are introduced that things like ghosts formed when wormholes bring information from the past or future. But that is the theory. In that theory, wormholes or Einstein-Rose bridges act like optical cables. And they can bring information even from other solar systems or the future. 

The thing that makes the UAP so hard to detect is that the UAP is like some kind of geometrically interesting hole in clouds. Those holes can be squares, triangles, or something like that. Things like fireballs are also forming the UAPs. And one of the most famous UAP-type of phenomena is the so-called "foo fighters". Those things are like electric arcs or plasma balls or simply lights that are following or surrounding aircraft. Sometimes UAPs are clouds that act differently than otherwise. 

Many times the reason for strange aerial phenomena are been electromagnetic fields. Those electromagnetic fields cause the flashes in clouds but one of the questions is what is the source of those high-power electromagnetic impulses? Of course, things like erupting volcanoes can cause a very strange-looking color in the sky. But sometimes the reason for some exotic weather phenomena remains a mystery. 

When researchers want to research things like "strange-looking clouds". They must determine what is strange-looking cloud. In some theories, the UFOs could be the secretive recon or special rescue systems that mission is to return highly classified recon planes from the hostile ground and could create an artificial cloud around them. But those things are only hypotheses, and the thing is that we know that all military forces are not uncovering their best systems. There is also the possibility that those systems have the origin of an unknown actor. 


https://scitechdaily.com/unidentified-aerial-phenomena-observations-reported-by-19-of-academic-survey-respondents/

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