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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bailey Xenia on January 28, 2026, 08:34:16 am
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Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) have been reported for decades by civilians, pilots, and military personnel - but the topic is still often dismissed. Why? This article explores the hidden barriers: social stigma, career risks for researchers, limited or classified data, and cautious media coverage.
Referencing NASA reports and Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project, it argues that studying anomalies with rigorous, instrument-based methods is the only rational approach.
Curious to understand what’s really behind UAP? Read the article https://medium.com/@steen_m_n/part-1-why-science-and-media-still-dont-take-uap-seriously-b82e9071ace8 (https://medium.com/@steen_m_n/part-1-why-science-and-media-still-dont-take-uap-seriously-b82e9071ace8) and find out.
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Thanks for sharing this! The topic sounds really intriguing, especially the focus on why UAP are still not taken seriously. I’m definitely curious and will make sure to read the article.