First, let’s define terminology. UFO refers to any atmospheric phenomenon, the cause of which is unknown. Researchers have carefully avoided calling them flying saucers, alien spaceships, or alien technology, as the definition is much broader.
UFOs can include fireballs, meteorological probes, secret military vehicles and even clouds of an unusual shape – in a word, absolutely all incomprehensible objects in the air. Exactly with the same stubbornness, the public continues to believe that inside all these “luminous triangles” and “heavenly castles” there are aliens who have flown to us from other planets.
From time to time, serious scientists and even military departments try to explain the nature of UFOs, but each time the verdict remains the same: “We know nothing.”
Even
last year’s statement by the US Department of Defense on anomalies in
the sky can be summarized in roughly the same words. At the same time,
there is growing evidence of unidentified phenomena: smartphones of
ordinary people and radars of military aircraft are increasingly
recording strange lights in the sky and rapidly flying objects....<<<Read More>>>...