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The Pentagon UFO report also faces criticism.



The search for UFOs continues, even if there is no empirical evidence about their extraterrestrial origin. The thing is that nobody confirmed owns the UFO and the other thing is that the Pentagon gives no focus to easy explanations that the UFOs are some kind of STEALTH helicopters or mirrors whose mission is to aim high-energy laser rays at the targets. 

The hovering mirror over the battlefield or orbital trajectory can aim laser beams precisely at the targets. The orbital lasers that are above other satellites can aim laser rays at the targets. Or those saucer-shaped objects can be drones with medium or high-resolution radars that hover above the battlefield. Some UFOs might be holograms. Whose mission is to make people look at the other side away from highly classified military systems. 




The AI and SETI. 


Images: Daily Mail. 



But the thing is that we must still keep our minds open. 



Artificial intelligence can boost the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. It can follow billions of objects at the same time, and search for anomalies in those signals. SETI and UFOs are interesting things. Even if. There is no physical or empirically proven trace of alien civilization. The new flying machines are always interesting. 

The AI can search images and data and make combinations about the data, that sensors get. And then those systems can search things like aircraft that are not on public lists. The fact is that we should realize that there are lots of unknown things between space and the deepest points on Earth.

Things like plasma balls or rather saying, water droplets that fly inside lighting can get very high energy levels. The temperature and electron flow in the lighting or eruption channels ionize water droplets. Extremely high electricity level causes the situation. The water droplet follows the magnetic power line. This kind of plasma ball gives the radar echoes that seem quite strong. The common name for those plasma balls is ball-lightning. 

But the thing is that the AI can collect data from radar, acoustic and optical aerospace control, and meteorological sensors. Artificial intelligence is coming to science with power. It can collect multiple or even thousands of articles, and create new entireties of the information. The thing is that. Pentagon's new report faces criticism about cover-ups and the lack of prospects. 


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pentagon-ufo-uap-report-full-text-march-2024/


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13029881/roswell-crash-theories-ufo.html


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13174253/pentagon-ufo-report-alien-contact-evidence.html


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/aliens-ufos-not-being-hidden-from-public-really-new-pentagon-report/ar-BB1jz6wI


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