A rethinking of the UAP Phenomenon
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All on Sun Aug 17 13:58:59 2025
Since 2021, the official authorities of the United States
have published numerous previously classified documents
confirming the existence of UAP. Former U.S. President
Obama, acting Vice President Wence, aides to President
Trump, U.S. Congress members, and other individuals
acknowledge the fact of anomalous unidentified objects.
In this note, I wish to share my theory regarding UAP, which
the U.S. government has been showing us in the media for
nearly five years. Looking at all these videos, photographic
evidence, reports, and testimonies, old physics books I have
read previously come to mind. In nature, there do not exist
three states of matter as most people believe. There are many
forms of matter. It is reliably known that the following states
exist: solid matter, amorphous solid matter, liquids, gases,
plasma, superfluid matter, superhard matter, degenerate
matter, neutronium, highly symmetric matter, weakly
symmetric matter, quark-gluon plasma, fermionic condensates,
Bose-Einstein condensates, and strange matter. I am convinced
that all we observe are exotic, complex natural phenomena,
explainable by one of three poorly understood states
of matter:
- Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), at temperatures close
to absolute zero.
- Atmospheric plasma solitons stabilized by external
electromagnetic fields.
- Quantum vortex structures arising in Earth's magnetosphere.
For example, a Bose-Einstein condensate forms when a
chemical element is cooled to ultralow temperatures or
nearly absolute zero (-273°C). At such temperatures, strange
phenomena occur. Processes observed only in atoms happen on
a larger scale, visible to the naked eye. If such a
substance is placed in a glass, it will begin to climb the
walls and exit the container. This process reduces the
self-energy of the liquid. In short, cooled matter moves
from cold to warm regions. This, in turn, explains the
instantaneous acceleration and lack of inertia in UAP.
Because Bose-Einstein condensates demonstrate superfluidity.
Objects passing through this state lose kinetic energy,
mimicking motion without inertia. This leads to quantum
blockade (observed in superconductors), allowing UAP
to "stall" relative to magnetic fields and rapidly change
direction. If UAP are metastable quantum states, then minor
external energy inputs (such as volcanic heat or
electromagnetic influences) could induce phase transitions,
causing the UAP to "disappear," similar to how superfluid
droplets evaporate. Moreover, Bose-Einstein condensates and
some plasma structures do not emit infrared radiation, which
explains why many UAP are invisible to thermal sensors
on military aircraft. The physics of these states of matter
dictate the form of self-organization in nonequilibrium
systems. For example, Rayleigh-Benard convection and
crystal growth can produce structured forms. Interactions of
magnetic fields can shape plasma into smooth, aerodynamic
profiles. What do we observe in the case of UAP? We see
structures hovering in the air or underwater. These
structures have various shapes (triangles, tic-tac's,
spheres). We also observe these objects moving over water.
In one video, a UAP hovers in the air and then submerges
into water. This is a crucial clue. On April 11, 1980,
23-year-old Lieutenant Oscar Santa Maria Uerta of the
Peruvian Air Force attacked a UAP in a Soviet Su-22
aircraft. This is an officially documented case of a
successful attacks of UAP. In 2013, the pilot testified
before the National Press Club in Washington, aiming to
compel the U.S. government to open its UAP observation
archives. The pilot described the UAP as a balloon that
absorbs bullets from his aircraft. After the attack, the UAP
ascended and then flew 84 km away from the base, hovering
in the air. The pilot made several attempts to attack, but the
UAP changed position in the sky seconds before the shot.
Then, the aircraft ran out of fuel, and Uerta returned to
base. As evidenced by the testimony, the shots passed
without impact, as if absorbed. The object then responded
to energy gradients (moving away from the gunfire - not
"intelligently," but like a fluid avoiding turbulence). This
behavior aligns with superfluidity. The bullets lost
momentum due to friction in free motion, and thus the impact
was absorbed. The movement of this UAP followed
thermodynamic laws of minimizing energy disturbance, rather
than strategic or intelligent evasion. The object also
generated strong magnetic interference, but the Soviet
fighter of this model had mechanical equipment. Therefore,
the magnetic field of the UAP did not affect anything except
communication. It can be confidently stated, in my opinion,
that these are not alien spacecraft or plasma ships. We are
dealing with a form of dissipative structure, such as a
Bose-Einstein condensate or some other exotic state of
matter, which chaotically moves under external influences.
Possible causes include cosmic rays creating ultracold
microdomains, tectonic stresses releasing cryogenic gases
(methane, hydrogen) that temporarily form states similar
to Bose-Einstein condensates, or self-cooling atmospheric
plasma through vortex dynamics (analogous to ball
lightning). The internal energy system of such a structure
is influenced by many variables: temperature, magnetic
fields, materials of the aircraft's attacking the UAP, air
humidity, wind strength, the presence of distorted spacetime
lines (underwater tectonic fault lines) along which they
move, and so forth. Essentially, everything that reduces the
energy of this object guides its movement. Thus, the
appearance of UAP around military bases and ships can be
explained from a physics perspective. These objects are
electromagnetic "traps." Nuclear reactors, radars, and
ionized air from jet engines stabilize exotic states of
matter, providing energy boundaries. Additionally,
self-sustaining plasma waves propagating as "wandering
waves" in the atmosphere should be considered. Magnetic
compression can form objects resembling solid bodies with
chaotic energy exchange, imitating "intelligent" maneuvers.
Unfortunately, I am not a physicist and lack the time and
resources to explore all remaining hypotheses. However, I
can suggest a direction for your research. Every day, you
might observe one of these strange stable forms in your
shower drain. Dissipative structures are known to produce
triangular and other strange shapes. There is nothing
supernatural about this. The cause of supercold substances
is atmospheric phenomena bringing absolute cold from space
into the warm lower layers of the atmosphere. Due to rapid
cooling, invisible dissipative formations composed of water
suspensions appear. As Bose-Einstein condensates attempt
to reduce their energy, the structure literally disperses. This
process continues until, at some point, the UAP disappears
due to loss of internal energy and temperature - often
perceived by witnesses as teleportation. But this is merely
the second law of thermodynamics. If UAP are indeed natural
quantum-macroscopic hybrids, they represent:
- Previously undocumented states of matter.
- A bridge between quantum mechanics and classical physics.
From my perspective, the objects shown by the American
military are dissipative structures transformed into
Bose-Einstein systems due to cosmic cold entering Earth's
atmosphere. The magnetic radiation of UAP results from the
potential difference between our atmosphere and the
dissipative structure, which moves in an attempt to reduce
its own energy. In summary, I believe UAP are one of the
exotic states of matter in the form of dissipative,
dynamically nonequilibrium structures according to
Prigogine's mathematics. This perspective offers a testable,
physics-based, verifiable concept for studying UAP, avoiding
speculative estimates. Moreover, this model does not exclude
the existence of extraterrestrial or interdimensional life.
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
* Origin: Shipwrecks & Shibboleths [San Francisco, CA - USA] (700:100/72)