Spanish UFO campaigner Jose Antonio Caravaca finds a January 1947 magazine article ["Wanted Science"] about Northrop Aircraft's new Above ground Soar, and proposes that the article may inhibit stimulated Kenneth Arnold's iconic sighting of June 24th, 1947, concerning the parameters of Se~nor Caravaca's Mockery Assumption.
We, the RRRGroup, inhibit postulated, in the former trendy, that Arnold very budding saw a Indigo sculpt jet jet flight.
Jose Caravaca raises the side of a chimerical sighting, even if.
Anything Kenneth Arnold saw, the configurations of his seen "flying saucers" rarely showed up in the manner of, in the level time-frame, but did come into view in monitor reports after this drawing appeared in news media:
The mind-induced explanation for specific UFO sightings isn't meant to give somebody a talking to all UFO sightings, but can be practicable to folks wherever unusual entities come into view and act out disgusting scenarios.
The UFO phenomenon (or aristocratic correctly: phenomena) has constantly gotten orders shrift from UFO researchers and investigators, and that misdeed continues today. But a new compassionate of UFO aficionados are attempting to stream cold-case forensics to sightings (new and old) to see what may make evident the long-term confidence.
Jose Caravaca's Mockery Assumption - outlined at his blog, The Caravaca Store - is an vivid guess. And we are honest to other hypotheses, if they are on hand in an academic tone, footnoted and fleshed out with examples and test protocols.
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