What is the latest research on UFOs?

Updated on science 2024-04-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. A natural phenomenon or a phenomenon of life that has not yet been fully understood. Some unknown astronomical or atmospheric phenomenon, light, atmospheric saucer turbulence (some scientists believe that UFO observations are caused by environmental pollution), the Earth's electrical discharge effect.

    2. Misidentification of known objects, phenomena or living substances. Factors or objects that are mistaken for UFO phenomena are celestial bodies (planets, stars, meteors, comets, dead stars, etc.); atmospheric phenomena (ball lightning, auroras, parhelias, moons, Ermore fires, mirages, clouds, geolight); living things (birds, butterflies, flocks, etc.); Biological factors (residual images in the human eye, defects in the eye, illusion of the reflection of an airplane in an ocean lake, etc.).

    3. Hallucinations, psychological phenomena and deception of some social groups or individuals in a specific environment.

    4. The product of a high degree of extraterrestrial civilization.

    5. Caused by alien manipulation.

    6. Intelligent flying objects or aircraft that people cannot make and fully recognize by themselves.

    7. The product of some unknown intelligent life on Earth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After years of research, a team of scientists composed of nine scientists from the United States, Japan and other countries believes that although there is no evidence of the existence of "green villains" in UFOs (UFOs) as some science fiction ** claim, they believe that some reports on UFOs still have value for further research.

    The research began in 1970 by a team led by Peter Strocker, a physicist at Stanford University. According to the group's experts, they were the first to conduct independent research on UFOs. They concluded that, despite their interest in numerous reports on UFOs, research in the field has not been valued by the scientific community by the public for many years.

    Thomas Holzer, a scientist from Boulder, Colorado, who is part of the group, admitted that he couldn't believe the claims that aliens could observe humans from flying spheres. But he noted that they still found some incomprehensible phenomena in their research, and that mainstream scientists should try to figure them out. The material they studied included ** of UFOs that people had photographed.

    Scientists believe that some of the reports they have received are sensational, but these are due to the fact that no serious research has been done in this area in the past. They noted that a small number of reports mentioned rare but important phenomena, such as electrical motion over storms and rare radar atmospheric waveguides. The so-called radar atmospheric waveguide phenomenon refers to the fact that the radar returns to the atmosphere in a strange way, making people feel as if the signal is coming from somewhere else.

    The research team believes that in the past, the scientific community was too interested in UFOs because of the limitations of scientific and technological conditions at that time, and because many scientists believed that the UFO phenomenon was more like a spiritual phenomenon than a scientific phenomenon. But with the development of science and technology, people should be able to learn more from UFO research. Over the past 50 years, a large number of UFO phenomena have been reported, and these reports have been useful for research in many fields, including the study of deception, hallucinations, planets, stars, meteors, cloud formation, ball lightning, secret flying objects, and extraterrestrial flying objects.

    According to the scientists, the French space research institute has decided to fund an in-depth investigation of the UFO phenomenon and has proposed the creation of an international research institute to study promising UFO reports. The scientists in the research team noted that they felt a sense of social responsibility that drove them to do this research, because UFO reporting does have an important impact on society.

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