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Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs, UFOs, The Phenomenon)

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While the provided list is more of an example than anything, I have the impression there is countless historical records of possible sightings - From ancient descriptions of legendary flying fire chariots to paintings containing objects surprisingly similar to modern descriptions of UFO's.

We know people describe unknown events with the best words they have. Modern examples can be when firescene investigations get testimonies that "The fire jumped from seat to seat". Does fire even have legs to jump with? I would not be surprised if ancient stories about "wheels within wheels" or "Flying chariots of fire" could be describing events they simply didn't have words for.

With all of the stories that could be interpreted as ancient stories of UFO's, even if just a small percentage of the are real - It would mean the UFO phenomenon have interacted with earth for at least thousands of years.

What is your thoughts on this, anything to it? Do you have different estimates? Do you think the phenomena started in 1947? Is it all just a pop-cultural mediaindustrial hoax complex?

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[–] sarsaparilyptus 1 points 1 year ago

The people who think these are depictions of aliens are always people who haven't done very much scholarship into ancient art and don't understand its conventions, especially the conventions of religious iconography. They always throw around terms like "mainstream historians" to disparage people who actually know what the fuck they're talking about. Please actually read serious research instead of nonsense posted by people who want you to buy their bullshit ancient astronaut books.