To understand why the discovery of gravitational lensing could qualify as the official sixth observable, it adds to the body of work already captured and outlined by former Pentagon investigator Luis Elizondo and his team, who pioneered the definition of the “5 observables”. The following are the known characteristics used to define and authenticate a true UAP event.
The Five Observables,as listed on https://fiveobservables.com.
UFOs seem to be able to generate lift, without any visible propellers, wings, or rocket propellant. This may be a form of antigravity that is yet to be discovered by humans.
Many UFOs are observed accelerating extremely quickly, beyond any known object. This acceleration creates massive g-forces that would normally crush any ship or its occupants.
UFOs have been seen traveling at several times the speed of sound. Normally, hypersonic speeds should create loud sonic booms, but UFOs seem to travel silently.
UFOs seem to have the ability to avoid detection, cloaking themselves from radar and visual instruments. When they are detected, they sometimes disappear without warning. .
Some UFOs seem to travel effortlessly between space, air, and water. That means they can withstand a huge range of pressure, from the high pressure of the ocean to the low (almost nonexistent) pressure of space - and they can maneuver through all three mediums
People with close encounters and paranormal experiences were in danger of potential morphological changes to the body and brain[i]. [People] who had UAP encounters have suffered biological effects as a result of their experiences. These include radiation burns, internal organ damage, and other vary real and documented medical issues[ii].
[i] Siva Record, “AATIP’s 6th UFO Observable: Biological Effects and Injuries from The Phenomenon”, August 11, 2020, https://silvarecord.com/2020/08/11/aatips-6th-ufo-observable-biological-effects-and-injuries-from-the-phenomenon/
[ii] Imminent, Luis Elizondo, Chapter 12, The Observables, e-reader edition
Expanding upon the six observables as described by the AATIP program and updated in the book Imminent. Instead of listing both visual observations separately, they can be combined into one seventh observable description. Where the first five observables were flight characteristics and operation capabilities, this seventh combined observable identifies the now described visual clues of a warp field in operation. Some UAP captured on video (IR and standard visible light) cameras could capture visual clues of an operational warp field in the form of gravitational lensing and/or a vapor cone formed by the leading spatial contraction.
A three-part series was written to describe and delve into a new discovery that some UAP videos do indeed show evidence of Alcubierre subluminal warp propulsion. Part I – describes the theory behind gravitational lensing and how an Alcubierre warp drive might bend light in a detectable manor. Part II – presents video examinations which show potential gravitational lensing events surrounding UAPs. Repeatability is the hallmark of science. Part II also demonstrates a repeatable and testable methodology for detecting gravitational lensing during sky-watch events. Part III – presents a new theory on how the leading spatial contraction could, in theory, cause vapor cones to be formed. Part III presents three IR videos and one visible camera video showing possible vapor cones.
Part I discusses a new observation of possible evidence of operational warp drive propulsion in UAP videos. The 1994 Alcubierre paper described compression of space in front of a spacecraft and expansion of space behind a craft. Gravitational spatial warping is known and proven fact in astronomy to cause background stars and galaxies to be noticeably out of place (stars) or become distorted into arcs or rings called Einstein Rings, allowing measurement of the strength of gravity of the foreground galaxy or star. In Astronomy, this is called “gravitational lensing”. This paper discusses how spatial warping by an Alcubierre-type subluminal propulsion systems should theoretically distort background objects using the same gravitational lensing physics.
Part II of this MUFON Journal article is a summary of a paper being written on potential evidence of gravitational lensing noticed in multiple videos surrounding UAPs. This article is being released before the paper has been completed to take advantage of the upcoming various summer sky-watch events. This article details a repeatability testing methodology for gathering evidence of subluminal warp drives, which is ideally undertook during sky-watch events involving the use of extremely powerful laser pointers.
Part III of this MUFON Journal article is a summary of the final section of a paper being written on potential evidence of gravitational lensing noticed in multiple videos surrounding UAPs. This article details a previously unknown quirk of Alcubierre subluminal spatial warp propulsion which has a direct local atmospheric impact which is easily visually detected on IR cameras. Rapid decompression of air particles above UAPs could, if the humidity and wet bulb present the ideal conditions, rapidly form a cold fog above UAPs. This cold fog would appear to distort the shape of the UAP or appear as a separate UAP to IR cameras. The article wraps up by providing a comparison with known phenomena that may be argued by skeptics looking to dismiss the findings of this report. This includes a review of professional and video game rendering engines which many have argued explain all modern UAP videos.
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