Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Different Levels Of Close Encounters UFOS

By Douglas Anderson


When it comes to unidentified flying objects, most believers have seen at least something unknown in the day or night sky. While many just go on with life curious as to what may have been in the sky, others want to know more about Close Encounters UFOS. Whether through ongoing research, or setting up a satellite like in the movie Contact, it is clear that interest in this aspect of the paranormal has only grown over time.

A book related to unidentified flying objects, written by J. Allen Hynek is believed to have been largely responsible for the huge interest of close encounters since it was released in 1972. In the book, a close encounter is described by an individual whom witnesses having seen some type of UFO. Regardless of such sightings, UFOs remain an aspect of the paranormal along with demons, ghosts and spirits.

It was Hynek's scale which was used in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, distributed to theaters in 1977. In fact, the movie was named after the third level of Hynek's scale. Perhaps, this is what made the movie more believable than others.

When Hynek's scale was created in the book in 1972, there was little interest in the ongoing study of UFOS. Then, when the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind was released, interest grew. As such, it is believed that the book and movie contributed to the ongoing belief in, and study of, UFOS in the present.

The six levels are encounters of the first kind in which the craft has radar confirmation. In most cases, these are more reputable reports showing that the objects are real. While this is the case, it should be noted that radar propagation can also be less than reliable.

In the first level, ground radar, such as that seen in the movie Contact and a UFO confirm a presence on a radar screen. It should be noted that since early on in research, radar has never been considered a reputable method of confirmation. For, radar propagation often shows a number of blips which can represent a number of different elements floating or flying through space.

The second scale involves a close encounter which provides that some type of interaction took place. Most often, reports related to equipment malfunction, electronic disturbances or animals presenting strange and unusual behavior fall into this category. It is most likely this category which has kept Ufology, ghosts and spirits as being aspects of the paranormal.

The third scale includes some type of animation between UFO occupants and humankind. Whether that be androids, humanoids or robots which were pilots or passengers of a vessel. Whereas, the fourth scale represents evidence of the abduction of a human or other entity by a UFO or occupants. While humans are often noted for initiating communication with other species, abductions, experiments and tests are often initiated by aliens and are rarely of a consensual nature.




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