Ontological Shock and the Cultural Dimension of UAP: A European Conference under the Sol Foundation

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At a European conference under the Sol Foundation, scientists, veterans, academics and tech innovators treated UAP as a consciousness and culture question beyond traditional UFO ideas, citing John E. Mack’s ontological shock and the notion that consciousness may be fundamental, echoed by Diana Walsh Pasulka and Jacques Vallée, while networks like Unhidden and the E3 Alliance push for ethical, trauma‑informed engagement and policy to navigate disclosure and human meaning.

Ontological Shock and the Cultural Dimension of UAP: A European Conference under the Sol Foundation
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Ontological Shock and the Cultural Dimension of UAP: A European Conference under the Sol Foundation

I’ve just returned from a UAP conference — the first of its kind in Europe, organised by the Sol Foundation — bringing together a group of scientists, academics, former military personnel, and technology innovators. A UAP is an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. It is the modern, formal term used by governments, military organisations, scientists, and researchers to describe any aerial event that cannot be immediately identified through conventional means. The term replaces “UFO,” which carries de