Alternate and Parallel Timelines The concepts of alternate and parallel timelines have long captivated the minds of scientists. These ideas speculate on the existence of multiple realities branching off from each moment, leading to...
Project Pegasus Project Pegasus, as described by Andrew D. Basiago, is a supposed secret United States government project from the 1960s and 1970s. According to Basiago, he was one of the chosen...
Ka-band and X-band Detecting UAP The Ka-band and X-band are parts of the electromagnetic spectrum within the microwave range of frequencies. They’re used for various applications, most notably in radar and satellite communications. Here’s a...
Baiting UAPs “Baiting” is a term often used in contexts like hunting or fishing, where it means to put something out (often food) to attract an animal. By extension, one could imagine...
The Enigmatic Deaths of UFO Whistleblowers Among the numerous individuals who have come forward over the years alleging government cover-ups and conspiracies related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), many have met untimely or suspicious ends. These...
Technical Surprise “Technical surprise” typically refers to the sudden discovery, innovation, or development of new technologies or advances that significantly change a field or industry. These surprises can have profound effects, potentially...
UFOs Tagging Air Vehicles In the scenic coastal locales of Marina Del Rey, Malibu, and Huntington Beach in California, an unexpected occurrence is gaining attention. Beyond the typical coastal attractions of surfing and sunbathing,...
Plasma Propulsion Plasma propulsion is a fascinating avenue of research in the field of space exploration and technology, which is largely driven by the continuous pursuit of faster, more efficient, and sustainable...
The Mandela Effect The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where a large group of people collectively recall facts or events differently than recorded history. At its core, it exposes the existence of two...
Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) The Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) is a quantum mechanics theory proposed by Hugh Everett III in 1957. Everett, a physicist and mathematician, developed this hypothesis during his doctoral work at Princeton...