Post by Andrei Tchentchik on Jan 31, 2020 10:46:23 GMT 2
(.#380).- UFOs, objects of science.
UFOs, objects of science.
Release date: November 17, 1979
For several ufologists, such as Yurko Bondarchuk interviewed on the Antenne 5 show, there is plenty of evidence to prove the existence of UFOs: authentic photographs, traces of machine landing, physiological reactions of witnesses, such as paralysis, burns and mutilations due to too close proximity to the devices, power outages, radio, radar, watch, caused by the electromagnetic effect of the passage of a UFO, etc.
According to the specialist, although a good part of the recorded observations can be attributed to artificial objects (balloons-probes, satellites), climatological phenomena, celestial, psychological, or to hoaxes, there are several proven and documented cases which remain without explanations.
As Yurko Bondarchuk explains, an UFO is an unidentified flying object, that is to say any flying object whose observer can not identify the nature, which includes objects of a natural or human nature. To distinguish them from UFOs, for which no explanation can be given, ufologists and other specialists will talk about UFOs before and after investigation. When an investigation fails to explain the nature of the UFO and natural and human tracks are discarded, they call it "unidentifiable flying object".
Ufologists call a "wave" an important and repeated series of observations reported in one part of the world. Waves, there have been at different times and in all parts of the globe. During an observation, the witnesses are either alone or several. Some may even be independent.
From the simple peasant to the university professor, the witnesses come from all trades, even those who are official, and from all social classes. To date, there are nearly 100,000 known cases of observations, including about 1,800 cases of contact with humanoids. At least 10% of cases remain unexplained.
F I N .
UFOs, objects of science.
Release date: November 17, 1979
For several ufologists, such as Yurko Bondarchuk interviewed on the Antenne 5 show, there is plenty of evidence to prove the existence of UFOs: authentic photographs, traces of machine landing, physiological reactions of witnesses, such as paralysis, burns and mutilations due to too close proximity to the devices, power outages, radio, radar, watch, caused by the electromagnetic effect of the passage of a UFO, etc.
According to the specialist, although a good part of the recorded observations can be attributed to artificial objects (balloons-probes, satellites), climatological phenomena, celestial, psychological, or to hoaxes, there are several proven and documented cases which remain without explanations.
As Yurko Bondarchuk explains, an UFO is an unidentified flying object, that is to say any flying object whose observer can not identify the nature, which includes objects of a natural or human nature. To distinguish them from UFOs, for which no explanation can be given, ufologists and other specialists will talk about UFOs before and after investigation. When an investigation fails to explain the nature of the UFO and natural and human tracks are discarded, they call it "unidentifiable flying object".
Ufologists call a "wave" an important and repeated series of observations reported in one part of the world. Waves, there have been at different times and in all parts of the globe. During an observation, the witnesses are either alone or several. Some may even be independent.
From the simple peasant to the university professor, the witnesses come from all trades, even those who are official, and from all social classes. To date, there are nearly 100,000 known cases of observations, including about 1,800 cases of contact with humanoids. At least 10% of cases remain unexplained.
F I N .