Higher Spheres and UFOs: Who Invisible Lives Above Our Heads

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We talk and hear a lot about the mysteries of the deep sea, about
the monsters that lurk there, but we forget that we ourselves live
at the bottom of a huge and little-explored ocean. It's called the
"atmosphere".
It seems that this world is simple and clear - because it is always
above our heads. And the only danger that threatens us is sudden
precipitation.
But we are wrong. The air above us is as mysterious as any other
 - the Atlantic, the Pacific, or the Indian.
The Terror of Altitude
"Our world is very poorly protected from the strange and sudden
dangers that threaten it. There are also jungles in the upper
atmosphere, and they are inhabited by creatures worse than tigers."
This hypothesis is expressed in a fantasy story by the famous English
writer Arthur Conan Doyle under the characteristic title "The Horror
of Heights", first published in 1913.
The hero of the story, pilot Joyce-Armstrong, was attacked and torn
to pieces by monsters living in the upper atmosphere.
Conan Doyle imagined these monsters to be composed of gelatinous
matter. They had two eyes and a beak and were held in the air by
dorsal bubbles filled with light gas.
The writer also provides data on the size of the celestial monsters:
each was several hundred square feet in size. Seemingly ordinary
fiction, but some strange catastrophes make you wonder if Conan
Doyle's fantasies have some scientific foresight.
In 1939, a military transport plane took off from San Diego Airfield
on a regular flight to Hawaii.
Three hours after takeoff, the radio operators picked up distress
signals from it. Then the transmitter went silent. But soon the
control tower in San Diego saw the ill-fated plane returning to
the airfield.
It barely made it to the runway and landed on the bottom without
releasing its landing gear. When rescuers arrived at the scene of the
emergency landing, they saw a horrific sight. Although the cabin
itself was unharmed, the entire interior was covered in blood. The
pilot and flight engineer lay dead.
The lacerations on their bodies looked as if the pilots had been
attacked by sharks. The co-pilot, who had brought the plane to the
airfield, was bleeding to death. He died without uttering a word.
A closer look revealed that the floor of the cockpit was littered
with shell casings. There was not a single round left in the pistols
of the dead. There was a heavy smell of hydrogen sulfide in the
plane.
A quarter of a century later, two pilots took off in a small private
plane from Nome, Alaska. A few hours later, the voice of one of
them came over the airwaves: "Help! Help! We're surrounded by
blinding light! Both engines have failed! That creature..." Then the
connection was suddenly cut off. No explanation could be found
for what had happened. The plane disappeared without a trace.
On September 8, 1970, an F-94 military plane disappeared in the
night sky over Binbrook, England. Shortly before it disappeared,
the radar operator received a very strange message from the pilot,
Captain Scheffner:
"I have a visual contact... It's something vague, without a clear
outline. It's a bluish light. Damn, what brightness! It's very
bright... I'm right next to it. That cone... Hey, wait, there's
something else here!
"It looks like a big glass soccer ball... Maybe there's a magnetic
connection between it and the cone. There's a glowing haze. Yellow.
A second... It's turning. Heading straight for me... ...makes
a deflection maneuver... I can firmly..."
The connection was cut off. Only two months later Scheffner's plane
was found at the bottom of the North Sea. It looked undamaged, as
if someone had carefully lowered it under water.
The history of aviation accidents knows many cases of how aircraft
collapsed and fell for no apparent reason. Some of these accidents
were explained as the result of inept (and sometimes simply criminal)
actions of the crew, but over the years and years information has
accumulated about completely mysterious disasters.
A lot of such events occurred during the Second World War. For the
first time in the history of mankind, tens of thousands of aircraft
of various designs and purposes took off into the air. Unexplained
cases have also become more frequent. It got to the point that in the
folklore of pilots there appeared small evil men - gremlins,
destroying aircraft engines.
However, no one managed to see the gremlins in reality. But here
the Italian researcher Luciano Boccone claims that he managed to
photograph creatures invisible under normal lighting that simply
overwhelm the space around us. Boccone dubbed them "critters", which
means "creatures".
Specialists in anomalous phenomena disagree on the nature of
"critters". Some believe that these are special "ethereal life forms",
others tend to see monsters as the embodiment of people's nightmares,
and someone defends the idea of parallel worlds, whose inhabitants
become visible to us under certain conditions.
Whatever it was, but "quitters" are directly related to the issue we
are discussing. Some researchers suggest, that these are obviously
living creatures moving in space without the help of mechanical
devices.
They are not perceived by our senses and, apparently, are very
dangerous if the combination of some circumstances unknown to
us leads to a direct collision of man and monster.
Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) do not look like living beings.
Our imagination tells us that these are, most likely, some kind of
aircraft - the creation of the hands of intelligent beings. However,
imagination is not the best tool for analyzing facts. The latter, in
turn, say that UFOs often behave like living beings, and not like
objects of artificial origin.
For example, UFOs can leave behind a strange kind of discharge
called "angel hair". This is a kind of gelatinous cobweb-like
substance that falls to the ground after the passage of the "plate".
According to the data given in the book of the famous ufologist
and popularizer of science Siegel "Observations of UFOs in the
Soviet Union", "angel hair" sometimes covers the earth with a fairly
dense layer, but disappears without a trace after a few hours. When
touched with hands, they turn into lumps of radioactive mucus with
a distinct smell of hydrogen sulfide.
Academician Petryanov-Sokolov, director of the Institute of Physical
Chemistry, once gave the following conclusion on samples of "angel
hair": "The sample is of interest as a very fine-fibrous substance and
has no analogues in terrestrial nature."
Another case of laboratory analysis of this phenomenon is known.
On October 27, 1954, during a training session of the Fiorentina
football club at the stadium in Florence, several oval luminous
bodies appeared above the city, making zigzag maneuvers.
When they disappeared, a strange snow began to fall on the ground,
resembling disheveled shiny cotton wool. People tried to catch the
threads with their hands, but they instantly melted.
One of the fans present at the stadium guessed to wind the threads
on a stick, after which he placed them in a jar and took them to the
chemical laboratory of his university. It turned out that "angel
hair" consists of a strange combination of boron, silicon, calcium
and magnesium.
In addition to the ability to leave secretions, UFOs have a number
of other features that indicate their biological nature. One of the
most unusual properties of UFOs has been their strange
transformations. They are expressed in changes in shape and size
or in splitting into parts and then flying each part separately
(reproduction by fission?), and sometimes, on the contrary, in
combining several objects into one.
There are many cases when UFOs were split into two or more parts
before the eyes of witnesses, which then flew in different
directions. In September 1980, 200 miles southwest of Gibraltar,
the crew of the research ship "Victor Bugaev" observed hanging
over the stern of a white cigar-shaped object with a black stripe,
which emanated two yellow rays.
Before the eyes of the witnesses the object split into two parts, one
flew to the north-east and the other to the north-west. The entire
sighting lasted 4 minutes and was recorded in the logbook.
In November 1968, in the French Alps, Dr. X. saw two completely
identical disks, about 65 meters in diameter and 16 meters high,
approaching the house at a low altitude. Their tops were silvery
white and their bottoms were red.
The discs rotated around their vertical axes and flashed every
second. Then they began to shorten the distance between them,
until finally they merged into one disk. It flew toward the house
and stood on the edge, pointing a beam of light at Dr. X. Immediately
there was an explosion and the UFO disappeared.
In February 1974, in Valeni Munte, Romania, ten children from an
orphanage watched as two still-hanging glowing orange spheres
slowly approached each other and merged into one ellipsoidal object
about 7 meters in diameter, which increased in speed and
disappeared.
And here are the observations of the specialists. In July 1977,
astronomer Tikhonov in Baku noticed through a telescope moving
at a high altitude yellow-green object, which, after making two
stops, split into two halves. A few seconds later, one of these
halves also split into two, with each separation accompanied by
an explosion.
Soon one of the smaller units joined the whole half, and then
moved away to its previous location. Then all three parts moved
closer together without joining, and after a while separated again
and disappeared from view.
Ufologists cannot find a suitable explanation for such
transformations. This is understandable, because they believe that
UFOs are artificial objects, and there are no analogues in earthly
technology to the effects that demonstrate to us flying saucers.
However, it is worth imagining that UFOs are of a living nature, and
many things become clear. All these metamorphoses we can
observe through a microscope placed over a Petri dish, where
a colony of the most ordinary bacteria lives and develops.
Thus, we can assume that people who observed unidentified flying
objects witnessed manifestations of life activity of some, so far
unknown to science, animals living in the upper layers of the
atmosphere. And, at least, this hypothesis is no worse than the one
according to which UFOs are alien spaceships.