Rigorous Data and Triangulation: Loeb's Call for Open UAP Science

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Avi Loeb says that the declassified UAP files prompt explanations from everyday drones to extraordinary possibilities, and that the Galileo Project is building observatories to triangulate objects from multiple viewpoints and measure distance, velocity, and acceleration so we can tell human-made tech from potentially non-human signals, while calling for transparent, high‑quality data—including satellite observations—and a broad search for signs of intelligent life beyond Earth, because even if most cases are mundane the effort could advance science and technology and broaden our horizons.

Analysis of the Second Batch of UFO Files Released by the Pentagon
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Analysis of the Second Batch of UFO Files Released by the Pentagon

The U.S. Department of War has released here two batches of files on Unidentified Objects (UFO/UAP). These are objects that the Pentagon…