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Why UAP Are Still Treated as a Joke
There is growing evidence that UAP deserve serious scientific attention - from military encounters to official reports and statements from NASA itself. Yet the topic remains surrounded by stigma. This article on explains why.
It focuses not on aliens, but on social risk: how ridicule blocks data collection, discourages researchers, and keeps media coverage cautious. With references to initiatives like Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project, the piece makes a clear case for studying anomalies with instruments, not assumptions.
A calm, rational read worth your time.
It focuses not on aliens, but on social risk: how ridicule blocks data collection, discourages researchers, and keeps media coverage cautious. With references to initiatives like Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project, the piece makes a clear case for studying anomalies with instruments, not assumptions.
A calm, rational read worth your time.
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Re: Why UAP Are Still Treated as a Joke
Thanks for the recommendation! This sounds really intriguing, especially the focus on social barriers and a scientific approach to UAP. I’m definitely going to give the article a read - it seems like a calm, rational take worth exploring.
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