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TL;DR / Background
The piece argues that UFOs are real phenomena, but not solid, physical spacecraft in the usual sci-fi sense.
Key ideas:
UFO sightings show consistent patterns across history, resembling folklore, faeries, spirits, and religious visions as much as modern aliens.
This suggests UFOs may come from parallel or adjacent realities, or be non-human intelligences that don’t fully exist in our physical world.
Encounters often feel symbolic, absurd, or dreamlike, not like straightforward technology—hinting at interaction with human perception and culture.
The phenomenon adapts over time: airships → aliens → high-tech craft, mirroring what people expect in each era.
Rather than “aliens from space,” UFOs might be interdimensional, consciousness-related, or reality-glitch phenomena that occasionally bleed into our world.
Bottom line:
UFOs likely exist, but they may be more like modern folklore or cross-reality intrusions than nuts-and-bolts spacecraft.
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