markrkingston1
Ephemeral Spectre
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Indeed. But I am hesitant to be too critical. At least on the subject of them existing and appearing, or not.
For me the problem boils down to the ufo phenomena. And having seen two apparitions in the past. Very weird experiences. But real enough to me.
Having seen, back in the eighties, what has come to be know as the 'Dudley Dorito' object. And having been able to rule out to a good degree of certainty that I wasn't looking at 'one of ours', I can't just deny the whole thing.
Absolutely, one cannot rationally deny the whole thing. There are undoubtedly UAP phenomena.
But the question to my mind is: What are UAPs that people see? Even things that appear to be physical craft of some sort might not be. E.g. I think it likely that plasma phenomena have a lot to answer for, even possibly in the case of daylight shiny/metallic 'spacecraft' sightings. This could include triangular craft.
My problem with it is that if these objects do exist, then they have to come from somewhere, and return to somewhere. Whatever they are.
Since we don't know the answer to "whatever they are" yet (and we will find out in time), I don't think we can in general as yet start to think about where 'they' come from or go to.
Also I have a couple of serious colleagues on other related sits who swear blind that they have had some kind of experience. They do not come over as the usual ' bleevers' and their account are not too weird. So what to believe ?
Believe nothing. Regard everything as input, as testimony. Research it as far as possible. (Yes, easier said than done).
If the ufo is a machine, it either has a crew or is a 'drone' of sorts. Or it isn't there as a hard reality.
If it is a psychological entity then we are into a whole different game. A very deep game indeed.
I think the very deep game of psychology, experiment (where we are the subjects of the experiment), and illusion are a significant part of the conundrum.
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