Oceanic Versus Outer-Space Origins: Weighing Terrestrial Explanations Against Notable UFO Encounters

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People weigh whether UFOs come from Earth’s oceans rather than space, considering non-foreign/non-domestic explanations if needed, while noting that intelligent life elsewhere is possible but contact seems unlikely and oceans could be a head start for life or yield ocean-born vehicles if space tech is ruled out; a list of incidents (Ariel School, Nimitz tic-tac, Roswell, Phoenix Lights, JAL 1628, Rendlesham Forest, Varginha, Weyauwega, Shag Harbour, Delphos, Zamora) is cited as highly credible by some witnesses such as pilots, radar operators, and residents, with subreddits like r/ufo and r/UFOs suggested for deeper discussion, all illustrating a mix of curiosity, skepticism, and fascination about ocean versus space origins and how terrestrial explanations interact with extraterrestrial hypotheses.

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Oceanic Versus Outer-Space Origins: Weighing Terrestrial Explanations Against Notable UFO Encounters

A discussion explores whether UFOs could originate from Earth’s oceans rather than outer space, weighing oceanic origins as a plausible alternative if the phenomena aren’t foreign or domestic technology while noting that oceans might provide a head start for life, and it catalogs a string of incidents—Ariel School, the Nimitz tic‑tac encounter, Roswell, the Phoenix Lights, Japan Airlines Flight 1628, Rendlesham Forest, Varginha, Weyauwega, Shag Harbour, the Delphos case, and the Zamora incident—each linked to witnesses such as pilots, radar operators, and residents and regarded by some as highly credible, with suggestions to explore discussions in subreddits like r/ufo and r/UFOs as curiosity, skepticism, and fascination converge on ocean‑based versus space‑based origins and the possible role of terrestrial explanations.