Y’all go get the original image of object 1 and run it through synth ID.
Then put this behind us, please. This is ridiculous.
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If we look back to the dawn of human existence, we find that the primitive engravings left by pre-civilization and prehistoric humans documented these sightings with astonishing precision. Cave paintings and rock carvings manifest precise geometric shapes and circular objects strikingly similar to the flying saucers we observe today. These silent stone records were not mere artistic fantasies; rather, they were a primitive attempt to document visual encounters with celestial objects that soared through their skies thousands of years before the invention of the airplane or the emergence of modern scientific terminology. As for ancient civilizations, they described these objects using the best concepts available to them at the time. In Ancient Egypt, the ‘Tulli Papyrus’ manuscript recorded the sighting of colossal ‘circles’ hovering over the Nile River. During the Roman era, historians repeatedly recorded sightings of strange celestial phenomena, most notably ‘flying shields’ (Clipei Ardentes), ‘glowing balls’ traversing the sky, and glowing crosses of various shapes.
The modern description of these objects may have changed, but the core essence remains constant: we are looking at a phenomenon as old as history itself. These phenomena did not cease in the Middle Ages; they continued at an increasing pace right up to the present day, taking on modern descriptions such as ‘Flying Saucers’ and ‘Unidentified Flying Objects’ (UFOs). The relationship between humanity and these objects has entered an entirely new phase over the recent decades. With the invention of aircraft and the continuous penetration of the atmosphere, the world began to witness a surge in documented sightings, allowing for more precise and frequent monitoring of phenomena that previously passed without technical documentation. This radical shift has transitioned these objects from the realm of fleeting myths into a documented reality within maritime and military records, becoming an established truth that imposes itself on the security and scientific agendas of nations. This increase in sightings forced governments and institutions to respond officially, particularly since the 1960s. Consequently, numerous governments launched official projects and organizations to track and investigate these phenomena. Among the most notable efforts was ‘Project Blue Book’ in the United States, which officially aimed to investigate the phenomenon. The United Kingdom also established the ‘UFO Desk’ within the Ministry of Defence to gather and analyze reports. On a more open level, institutions like ‘GEIPAN’ in France emerged, a specialized government body that continues to document and analyze sightings transparently. In addition to governmental efforts, major civilian organizations like ‘NICAP’ in the United States arose, confirming that the phenomenon was not just a myth, but a reality requiring official monitoring .
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Yeah I’m not really seeing a lot of resemblance between that star-shaped thing and the older picture. You don’t have any examples from the “dawn of human existence” either.
I keep seeing people do these comparisons but there is one that is like identical to the old painting we have it’s the one with the guy in a fireball and someone got a video of what looks exactly I mean exactly like it and put it side to side. No room for interpretation on that one shit is like identical I swear.
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Y’all go get the original image of object 1 and run it through synth ID.
Then put this behind us, please. This is ridiculous.
If we look back to the dawn of human existence, we find that the primitive engravings left by pre-civilization and prehistoric humans documented these sightings with astonishing precision. Cave paintings and rock carvings manifest precise geometric shapes and circular objects strikingly similar to the flying saucers we observe today. These silent stone records were not mere artistic fantasies; rather, they were a primitive attempt to document visual encounters with celestial objects that soared through their skies thousands of years before the invention of the airplane or the emergence of modern scientific terminology. As for ancient civilizations, they described these objects using the best concepts available to them at the time. In Ancient Egypt, the ‘Tulli Papyrus’ manuscript recorded the sighting of colossal ‘circles’ hovering over the Nile River. During the Roman era, historians repeatedly recorded sightings of strange celestial phenomena, most notably ‘flying shields’ (Clipei Ardentes), ‘glowing balls’ traversing the sky, and glowing crosses of various shapes.
The modern description of these objects may have changed, but the core essence remains constant: we are looking at a phenomenon as old as history itself. These phenomena did not cease in the Middle Ages; they continued at an increasing pace right up to the present day, taking on modern descriptions such as ‘Flying Saucers’ and ‘Unidentified Flying Objects’ (UFOs). The relationship between humanity and these objects has entered an entirely new phase over the recent decades. With the invention of aircraft and the continuous penetration of the atmosphere, the world began to witness a surge in documented sightings, allowing for more precise and frequent monitoring of phenomena that previously passed without technical documentation. This radical shift has transitioned these objects from the realm of fleeting myths into a documented reality within maritime and military records, becoming an established truth that imposes itself on the security and scientific agendas of nations. This increase in sightings forced governments and institutions to respond officially, particularly since the 1960s. Consequently, numerous governments launched official projects and organizations to track and investigate these phenomena. Among the most notable efforts was ‘Project Blue Book’ in the United States, which officially aimed to investigate the phenomenon. The United Kingdom also established the ‘UFO Desk’ within the Ministry of Defence to gather and analyze reports. On a more open level, institutions like ‘GEIPAN’ in France emerged, a specialized government body that continues to document and analyze sightings transparently. In addition to governmental efforts, major civilian organizations like ‘NICAP’ in the United States arose, confirming that the phenomenon was not just a myth, but a reality requiring official monitoring .
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Yeah I’m not really seeing a lot of resemblance between that star-shaped thing and the older picture. You don’t have any examples from the “dawn of human existence” either.
100 percent something do with it all
The pic on the bottom is
Anomalacantha dentata
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https://www.mikrotax.org/radiolaria/index.php?taxon=Anomalacantha%20dentata&module=rads_cenozoic
I keep seeing people do these comparisons but there is one that is like identical to the old painting we have it’s the one with the guy in a fireball and someone got a video of what looks exactly I mean exactly like it and put it side to side. No room for interpretation on that one shit is like identical I swear.