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july 28, 2024 - philosophy

Hier is de vertaling van je tekst, inclusief een controle op grammatica en toon: Many people report seeing UFOs that emit light, which to me is actually a sign that these sightings are unlikely to be extraterrestrial in nature. Let's be honest: if extraterrestrial beings are capable of visiting us, they must be far more advanced than we are in terms of technology. It doesn’t make much sense that we would be able to see them, especially if they emit light. After all, we already have the capability to operate aircraft without lights, lamps, or even pilots.
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Most likely

 

Now, one might argue that they are deliberately making themselves visible to help us get used to their presence. However, there surely must be better ways to communicate than this, right? So, what are people actually seeing in the sky? Personally, I think there are several plausible

  1. Drones: Drones are extremely fast and agile, especially those used by the military. Considering how fast and precise even relatively simple drones are (as seen in the Ukraine conflict), it’s easy to mistake them for UFOs, which seems quite likely.
  2. Aircraft, hot air balloons, lanterns, satellites, space debris, tornado/hurricane debris, birds, etc.
  3. Natural/weather phenomena: from unusual cloud formations to ball lightning, or even natural phenomena we aren’t yet familiar with.
  4. Highly advanced spy or combat drones/aircraft from certain governments.
  5. Extraterrestrial objects from outside our solar system (which could still be anything).
  6. Extraterrestrial technology—something not of natural or human origin.

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Still there are things Unexplained

 

The first four explanations seem the most plausible to me, though number five is also a possibility. However, there remain a significant number of sightings that are still unexplainable. For example, the footage from NASA or from fighter pilots is real. Several well-known astronauts have stated that they have seen unexplainable objects. Additionally, radar operators have confirmed spotting strange objects.

The fact that many countries have UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) programs indicates that there might be something going on. Why else would they invest so much money and research into it if it were nonsense? And why has there never been a crystal-clear photo of a UFO? The footage of that model in the airplane is perhaps the best we have, but in this day and age, who can say for sure if it's real? Even some of NASA’s footage is convincing, but still not compelling enough to definitively say whether it’s intelligence at work or something natural.

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