Warp-Drive Signatures in UAP Observables: Gravitational Lensing, Leading-Edge Vapor Cones, Oscillation Blur, Gravity Counterbalancing, Low-Velocity Disc Flight, and Saucer-Like Skipping Motion
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A volunteer researcher, building on the work of Luis Alzando and Dave Palachic, argues that six warp‑drive signatures—gravitational lensing, leading edge vapor cones, oscillation blur, gravity counterbalancing, low‑velocity disc flight, and saucer‑like skipping—should be added to UAP observations to explain sightings and radar returns, counter balloon or pixelation explanations, and guide field tests toward a coherent warp‑drive signature framework.
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