Two pro-UFO articles published in a scientific journal. (I linked to the second one before.) The idea that UFOs/UAPs are really exotic plasmas interacting with electromagnetism are of course not new. I think anti-UFO skeptic Donald Menzel suggested something similar. The idea has also been used to explain reports of aliens and alien abductions, these being vivid hallucinations triggered by electromagnetism.
For some reason, this eminently reasonable idea has been pushed to the fringes of science, where it meshes with Forteana or even spirituality. See Alfred Budden´s "Electric UFOs" or Paul Devereux´ "Earth Lights". I wonder why? Are scientists just lazy, or is it because the plasmoids can´t be properly "controlled"? Maybe research is ongoing behind closed doors, since the plasmoids often "attack" military planes or space rockets. Fear of panic around 5G masts or at civilian airports might be other considerations...
The first of the articles linked below sounds more "scientific", while the second one is more speculative, and even tries to claim that the plasmoids could be "pre-life" and have an internal structure similar to RNA or DNA! The idea that UFOs are really *alive* is of course not new either. Note the possible tie-ins to the Electric Universe and similar fringey (?) ideas.
I´ve always (as in since I was a kid and saw a UFO docu on Swedish TV pushing the Earth Lights theory) been somewhat partial to these particular speculations, so it´s kind of fun to see this published in a supposedly peer reviewed journal in 2024. That being said, conspiracies can´t be ruled out either. Maybe "They" are pushing the plasma theory to hide something even more sensational...?
Stay tuned for more disclosure, bro!
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (etc)
Extraterrestrial life in the thermosphere
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