(01-27-2026, 07:49 PM)Darkorange Wrote: Ok...there are parallels. But my point is, one is taken for another for a reason of not knowing much about space and realization of our place in it.
The explanation given from the time of encounters with gremlin or faerie is understood as the only explanation available back then in that time in history.
Could well be mate and fair point well put - don't agree with everything he puts out but thought Steve Mera also made a fair point
here about the ETH
not being conducive for the thousands of different iterations (or archetypes) of UFO occupants.
Not the biggest fan of the 'extra solar alien' explanation myself and maybe not knowing much about spacetime (and 'realization of our place in it') could also be directly applicable to us nowadays - especially regarding quantum temporal shenanigans, shifted reality frequencies etc.
Obviously loads of different origin concepts out there (and could be loads we haven't even conceived of yet) but made this thread more to address the specific 'high strangeness' UFO occupant antics - hell maybe we've got
all the hypotheses wrong or maybe it's
all of them acting together lol.
Did see that Dr Hynek recognised (and maybe even introduced the term) 'high strangeness' back in the 1970's so wasn't surprised to see the scumbag pseudo-sceptics over on Wikipedia now actively deleting his work.
Quote:In a surprising turn of events, J. Allen Hynek's theory dubbed "High Strangeness" has reportedly faced an alarming fate. Initially gaining traction with its own Wikipedia page, recent claims suggest a disinformation campaign led to its deletion.
Wikipedia Page | J. Allen Hynek's Controversial Theory Deleted
More info on how those goons operate
here if anyone's interested.
Regarding 'gremlin' reports do remember looking into
this freaky UFO case a while back and the witnesses seemed pretty credible to me.
