When it comes to unidentified flying objects, most believers have seen at least something unknown in the day or night sky. While many just go on with life curious as to what may have been in the sky, others want to know more about Close Encounters UFOS. Whether through ongoing research, or setting up a satellite like in the movie Contact, it is clear that interest in this aspect of the paranormal has only grown over time.
When it comes to the terminology associated with this aspect of the paranormal, objects flying at a distance of 500 feet are often considered discs of daylight, radar visuals or nocturnal lights. The distance eliminates the chance that the sighting was a commercial aircraft or other known objects. When it comes to classification, these sightings are often considered confidential or top secret by researchers and scientists.
Any reported sighting of an unidentified flying object within 500 feet is often considered discs of daylight, a radar visual or nocturnal lights rather than a UFO. Whereas, the classification of these incidents are often considered close encounters. After which, the sighting is studied to see where the incident falls on Hynek's scales.
When Hynek's scale was created in the book in 1972, there was little interest in the ongoing study of UFOS. Then, when the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind was released, interest grew. As such, it is believed that the book and movie contributed to the ongoing belief in, and study of, UFOS in the present.
Known as a scientist, Hynek created a six encounter mapping device which could be used in identifying different types of UFOS and alien behaviors. Based on different actions, movements and locations, others became interested in finding out whether these vessels were only a part of science fiction, or if there truly were visitors from outer space.
On the first scale, a craft has provided some type of radar movement and confirmation. In almost all cases, there was confirmation of a blip on radar. At the same time, it should be noted that radar at the time had been known for propagation and reliability issues. Like HAMM radios, which were quite popular at one time, radar was still a new technology and scanners had issues with identifying operators and locations on an ongoing basis.
The second scale involves a close encounter which provides that some type of interaction took place. Most often, reports related to equipment malfunction, electronic disturbances or animals presenting strange and unusual behavior fall into this category. It is most likely this category which has kept Ufology, ghosts and spirits as being aspects of the paranormal.
In the Fifth through Seventh levels of Hynek's scale, a UFO or occupants share direct communication with aliens. For example, the sixth level represents a human or animal whom has died in conjunction with a UFO sighting. Whereas, the seventh and final level is the one in which a human hybrid is created either through a sexual encounter or artificial intelligence.
When it comes to the terminology associated with this aspect of the paranormal, objects flying at a distance of 500 feet are often considered discs of daylight, radar visuals or nocturnal lights. The distance eliminates the chance that the sighting was a commercial aircraft or other known objects. When it comes to classification, these sightings are often considered confidential or top secret by researchers and scientists.
Any reported sighting of an unidentified flying object within 500 feet is often considered discs of daylight, a radar visual or nocturnal lights rather than a UFO. Whereas, the classification of these incidents are often considered close encounters. After which, the sighting is studied to see where the incident falls on Hynek's scales.
When Hynek's scale was created in the book in 1972, there was little interest in the ongoing study of UFOS. Then, when the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind was released, interest grew. As such, it is believed that the book and movie contributed to the ongoing belief in, and study of, UFOS in the present.
Known as a scientist, Hynek created a six encounter mapping device which could be used in identifying different types of UFOS and alien behaviors. Based on different actions, movements and locations, others became interested in finding out whether these vessels were only a part of science fiction, or if there truly were visitors from outer space.
On the first scale, a craft has provided some type of radar movement and confirmation. In almost all cases, there was confirmation of a blip on radar. At the same time, it should be noted that radar at the time had been known for propagation and reliability issues. Like HAMM radios, which were quite popular at one time, radar was still a new technology and scanners had issues with identifying operators and locations on an ongoing basis.
The second scale involves a close encounter which provides that some type of interaction took place. Most often, reports related to equipment malfunction, electronic disturbances or animals presenting strange and unusual behavior fall into this category. It is most likely this category which has kept Ufology, ghosts and spirits as being aspects of the paranormal.
In the Fifth through Seventh levels of Hynek's scale, a UFO or occupants share direct communication with aliens. For example, the sixth level represents a human or animal whom has died in conjunction with a UFO sighting. Whereas, the seventh and final level is the one in which a human hybrid is created either through a sexual encounter or artificial intelligence.
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