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  2. UFO flap - Wikipedia

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    The term also has the contextual tinge of the word's other definition, "an increased state of agitation." Edward Ruppelt , an Air Force officer who would go on to be part of governmental UFO investigations, wrote that "in Air Force terminology a 'flap' is a condition, or situation, or state of being of a group of people characterized by an ...

  3. Psychological perspectives on UFO belief - Wikipedia

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    While some research indicates psychopathological origins for claims of such experiences, other studies point to the likelihood so-called "experiencers" simply have overactive imaginations. Treatment of persons reporting a belief in contact with UFOs or non-human intelligences has involved antipsychotic medication, psychotherapy , and lifestyle ...

  4. Ufology - Wikipedia

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    One study suggests that "the rudimentary standard of science communication attending to the extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) hypothesis for UFOs inhibits public understanding of science, dissuades academic inquiry within the physical and social sciences, and undermines progressive space policy initiatives".

  5. 'What Are UFOs' Examines Our Fascination with the Unknown - AOL

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    Whether one of those civilizations would send any of their flying machines to our lonely world—and why they’d bother—is impossible to say. But the sightings keep coming—even if the answers ...

  6. UFO conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    While unusual sightings have been reported in the sky throughout history, UFOs became culturally prominent after World War II, escalating during the Space Age.Studies and investigations into UFO reports conducted by governments (such as Project Blue Book in the United States and Project Condign in the United Kingdom), as well as by organisations and individuals have occurred over the years ...

  7. Alien abduction - Wikipedia

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    Alien abduction (also called abduction phenomenon, alien abduction syndrome, or UFO abduction, Unidentified Flying Object capture) refers to the phenomenon of people reporting what they believe to be the real experience of being kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings and subjected to physical and psychological experimentation. [1]

  8. Interdimensional UFO hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The interdimensional hypothesis is a proposal that unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings are the result of experiencing other "dimensions" that coexist separately alongside our own [1] in contrast with either the extraterrestrial hypothesis that suggests UFO sightings are caused by visitations from outside the Earth or the psychosocial hypothesis that argues UFO sightings are best ...

  9. Elon Musk reveals his thoughts on what he believes is behind ...

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    The billionaire said there are over “6,000 satellites” in orbit and yet they have “not once had to maneuver around an alien spacecraft.” SpaceX has over 6,300 active Starlink satellites in ...