Evidence vs. Proof in Unexplained Sightings: Interpreting Data Across Witnesses, Sensor Returns, and Government Records

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Professor Michael Bohlander explains that evidence is the data collected from witnesses, radar, photos, and reports, while proof is the conclusion reached under a standard, so we should judge extraordinary claims by the quality and reliability of the data and what it reasonably supports rather than demanding absolute proof.

UFOs, Evidence, And Proof: Why The Sceptics Are Asking The Wrong Question
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UFOs, Evidence, And Proof: Why The Sceptics Are Asking The Wrong Question

I sat down with International Judge and Law Professor