tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post6369193076390831317..comments2024-03-28T15:55:33.435-07:00Comments on The Big Study: YAKIMA: The Last* CurtainThe Professorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-71725807596225496462015-08-10T19:16:34.113-07:002015-08-10T19:16:34.113-07:00is the so called spook lights can be photographed ...is the so called spook lights can be photographed ? and whats the possibility these spooklights really a biological animal / insect ? since they hide when human get too close ? is this the same kind of spooklights that freqently sighted flyi around cemeteries / graveyards all around the world ?<br />buntalanlucuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02058846205282464955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-35996027835996316122015-08-10T18:15:24.131-07:002015-08-10T18:15:24.131-07:00Yes, interesting article; I'm assuming that yo...Yes, interesting article; I'm assuming that you read and understood it. My own comprehension of this [despite all the science courses that I slogged through getting my chemistry degrees] is imperfect to say the least, but I note several potentially significant points:<br /><br />A). a lot of this article is simulation based on mathematical modeling not proven by experiment;<br />B). the experimentation done for the article took place on the International Space Station as it required a zero gravity environment. I note, possibly relevant, that Yakima is not a zero gravity environment --- this is not sarcastic jest, as the issue is the ability to form STABLE plasmas of the sort that these people are talking about in the first place;<br />C). the so-called "fragment" of a helix that they picture in the article is in fact no helix at all but the dust-grain remains of a tubular form still adhering the the wall of the equipment, as far as I can tell from even their own words let alone the eye-test;<br />D). their big claim of something persistent enough to allow micro-evolution, refers to theoretical DUST grains in interstellar clouds, which are at best a rather different sort of "plasma" than what we're talking about, and to me do not meet the criteria for plasma well at all. <br /><br />Let's say these guys are right about whatever they're talking about: if so they are on a path of possibly describing semi-stable dust grain assemblages requiring zero-gravity environments to form and remain stable for significant time periods. None of that sounds like Yakima to me, let alone an explanation for all the types of UFOs. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-15225593278440619282015-08-10T01:07:42.353-07:002015-08-10T01:07:42.353-07:00"Boy oh boy, I just don't see it. Some ph..."Boy oh boy, I just don't see it. Some physicist said recently that he was amazed to see changes in very briefly existing plasma balls similar to things like cell division or replication. But LIFE needs more than an ephemeral unit division to have it meet the physical criteria for "life". And INTELLIGENT life needs WAY more dynamic change+stability to create evolved [extremely complex] systems. Nothing associated with plasmas looks anything like that."<br /><br />I wouldn't be so sure, Professor. <br /><br />Here's a peer-reviewed scientific paper regarding the potential of plasmas to actually evolve, replicate, and sustain themselves similar to biological organisms. <br /><br />Who knows, if this paper has validity, what forms of plasma or other kinds of energy may have been able to "evolve" into during the last 13 billion years? Maybe even an intelligent form. I for one would not presume to rule out this possibility as one potential explanation for UFOs. <br /><br /><br />See: http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/9/8/263/fulltext/Curious Fellownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-39985810969907226062015-08-08T14:38:52.950-07:002015-08-08T14:38:52.950-07:00The detail about the lights vanishing when observe...The detail about the lights vanishing when observed reminds me of a similar phenomena that occurs on a ranch about 20 miles from my hometown in the Texas panhandle. The foreman lived with his family out on the ranch in a house that was about 2 miles from the highway and there was a flat topped plateau about three miles past the house. The foreman would often see spook lights dancing at the top of this plateau during the late summer rainy season. They called these lights the las brujas lights. The weird thing was that the lights would disappear if anyone attempted to drive out to the plateau to get a better look then reappear by the time they returned to the house. It was almost as if las brujas were playing with the observers. The ranch was sold so I don't know who lives there now but I've always wondered if the las brujas were still dancing at the top of that plateau. Lesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-51822606029139827542015-08-07T22:44:08.998-07:002015-08-07T22:44:08.998-07:00Thanks, The Professor, I will research about it.
...Thanks, The Professor, I will research about it.<br /><br />Alaôr.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-67908566184539889362015-08-06T07:19:02.583-07:002015-08-06T07:19:02.583-07:00Really? Science Fiction Theatre. I'd never hav...Really? Science Fiction Theatre. I'd never have guessed that. Thank you for the information. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-54819987474107749902015-08-06T01:58:00.336-07:002015-08-06T01:58:00.336-07:00There's an episode of Science Fiction Theatre ...There's an episode of Science Fiction Theatre which shows fascinating film of the Marfa Lights from the mid '50s.<br />mouseonmoon mikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13920006114625021133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-49901403770900625302015-08-05T03:42:19.835-07:002015-08-05T03:42:19.835-07:00Thank you for your work... my opinion after 7 year...Thank you for your work... my opinion after 7 years and 1200+ UFO posts is that UFOs ARE Orbs (lights) and all this interaction with human consciousness and intentionalities is indeed dead on in explaining part of the phenomena.Rick Phillipshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05147795123873989623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-22910644265524811102015-08-03T17:13:49.812-07:002015-08-03T17:13:49.812-07:00I hear the concern but my readings of these things...I hear the concern but my readings of these things finds no good reason to believe that the phenomena are physically dangerous. My views are idiosyncratic and based on my contrary-to-cant interpretations of the few "famous" injury situations. ... and chasing or stalking are not physically injuring in themselves. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-73113048288002855662015-08-03T17:09:16.952-07:002015-08-03T17:09:16.952-07:00Well, Frank, it didn't work. West Virginia, my...Well, Frank, it didn't work. West Virginia, my old home state, remained the poorest in the nation, and the state with the most flight of population elsewhere something like 20 years in a row. Maybe the folkloric entities wanted to empty the state and make it a wilderness habitat for the Elves. ... something that others have suggested as a good idea; the place is certainly pretty enough when you get away from the coal mines and chemical plants. The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-40401128951512159342015-08-03T17:03:24.261-07:002015-08-03T17:03:24.261-07:00for Native Americans one "technology" wa...for Native Americans one "technology" was called Vision Quests.The Professorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07811807639219365621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-24967666557639382802015-08-03T06:02:49.004-07:002015-08-03T06:02:49.004-07:00When John Keel, back way when, was in West Virgini...When John Keel, back way when, was in West Virginia chasing after reports of Mothman and spectacular UFOs, he saw (in the night woods and the night skies) little deep blue glows, almost impossible to see, flitting about. He got to wondering if Mothman and the UFOs and the alleged contactees and all the rest of the circus in West Virginia weren't really diversions. And while humans ran around after the diversions, the little blue glows were doing whatever actually important activities had to be done.<br /><br />Frank John ReidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-42275694041343655352015-08-03T02:27:14.484-07:002015-08-03T02:27:14.484-07:00"signalling the BOL and having it react to th..."signalling the BOL and having it react to the signal" <br /><br />afaik the BOL phenomena in Yakima seem pretty beign (my opinion) compared to other places , for example the 4 people who flashed their light to a BOL and got chased and allegedly abducted (allagash ufo case iirc) , and the same BOL phenomena who (to me) seems,very agressive when people signalled to them (australian and south american cases mostly , scott coralles's website documented a few of them here http://inexplicata.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html)<br /><br />the yakima ufo phenomena all in all seems to behave 'politely' with respect to human interaction.. maybe it is because the indians who lived there also give them the respect mutually .<br /><br />my 2centbuntalanlucuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02058846205282464955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2019724693487670016.post-46609343586225077462015-08-03T00:56:13.827-07:002015-08-03T00:56:13.827-07:00That was a very nice sequence of posts. Considerin...That was a very nice sequence of posts. Considering the universe could be big and strange enough in order to have both "middle Earth" and "alien technology" hypothesis what could their co-existence imply?<br />.<br />For instance, using the methods of our favorite writer JRR Tolkien, with his habit of "word analisys" we see the term "matter" meaning "subject" but it can also mean "substance". In this case, if the fairy land (as well as spiritual world) is located on an extension of the substance of our reality and we can't see it directly because it is still in the "realm of the occult/useen things" like the microscopic world was before the invention of microscopes, I wonder what "equipment/idea" could be the best option to gather data. Also interestingly our minds and consciousness (perhaps superconsciousness) seems to be "sometimes" focused on the direction of this strange extension of our reality/matter/substance. I mean, from the spiritual point of view, if the human soul is a citizen from magonia it is also made of this substance and could have its intention easily detected by official inhabitants from the other side... who knows. Thanks for the articles.<br />.<br />Alaôr Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com