For confirmed skeptics, UFO sightings are no problem. In their opinion these can only be the mistaken identification of weather balloons, helicopters, meteorites, rockets, satellites or planets, etc. Otherwise, in the skeptics' opinion, UFOs are actually hoaxes invented by fame-hungry swindlers to acquire prominence. On the other hand, there is a front of uncritical UFO fans who are frequently victims of their own wishful thinking, and see in everything a manifestation of ambassadors from a "cosmic brotherhood," who have come to the earth to save humanity from destruction. And then there are a few who deal with the phenomena in a sober and unprejudiced manner, and because of that are often thrown into the same pot with members of the superstitious "UFO cults" (by the self- appointed "popes" of authority). But there are numerous well- documented cases, confirmed by earnest witnesses, which indicate that, in fact, something is going on in the sky, which cannot be explained by conventional means, and behind which more and more recognized experts see the activity of extraterrestrial intelligence. Experts define "UFO" as "unidentified flying object" whose appearance, flying characteristics, general dynamics and luminescent properties cannot be explained in a conventional manner. The astrophysicist J. Allen Hynek, who was for years advisor to the U.S. Air Force in the matter of UFOs, worked out a classification system for UFO sightings, which covers the entire spectrum of the phenomenon: 1. NL. Nocturnal light. A light that appears during the night. 2. DD. Daylight disc. A disc observed during daylight; mostly disc- shaped although spheres, cigars and triangles have been described. 3. RV. Radar visual. The sighted objects were also picked up by radar. 4. CE-1. Close encounter of the first kind. A report of a structured object or craft seen at relatively near distance, approximately four hundred feet or less. 5. CE-2. Close encounter of the second kind. A report where some measurable evidence is found at the site of a UFO after it has departed. 6. CE-3. Close encounter of the third kind. A report including both a structured craft seen at near distance and also "occupants" of some kind somehow associated with the craft. 7. CE-4. Close encounter of the fourth kind. Personal contact between an individual or group is initiated by the "occupants" of the spacecraft. (After Hynek) 8. CE-5. Close encounter of the fifth kind. Personal contact between the "occupants" of the craft initiated by an individual or group. As spaceships of extraterrestrial origin, the UFOs have to cover distances which are unimaginable for us. This can only be possible through capabilities in the field of physics and technology that are beyond our understanding and which still lie in the realm of magic for us. But UFOs are not only a challenge for astronomers, physicists and engineers; they also confound psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists. The reaction to the sighting of a UFO is, in the opinion of psychologists, determined by the psychological constitution of the observer. The sociologist, on the other hand, sees the reaction to a sighting mainly from the social and cultural background of the observer. For the anthropologist, there are parallels to myths and legends from the past, often connected with religion. He wants to understand the modus operandi of the extraterrestrials and investigate the public's general reaction to their appearance. Thus, probably one reason for the cautious approach of the alien visitors is that they are here on account of scientific curiosity. An open contact would disturb our society and its dynamics and influence it to such an extent that the results of the aliens' observations of it would be contaminated. Our anthropologists also try to keep to a minimum their influence on a society they wish to observe. Extraterrestrial intelligences would perhaps, therefore, prefer to restrict their contacts to individual encounters so as to camouflage their reconnaissance as far as possible. Perhaps they have even deliberately staged the meaningless scenarios reported by the so- called contactees, so that their reports do not find general acceptance and they are mostly regarded as fools or psychopaths. Another protective measure would be, apart from this suggested disinformation, the induction of amnesia in the witnesses, as has been often described in cases of alleged alien abductions. Although the UFOs quite obviously represent one of the biggest challenges for science, they are too often only laughed at, or simply ignored. One reason for that is that the whole spectrum of the UFO phenomenon is rarely presented in a serious manner and, when UFO sighting cases are reported in the press, they are usually taken out of their context. Johannes von Butler Other posts:
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