posted on Oct, 27 2010 @ 07:57 PM
It seems to be a generally accepted view that ufo sightings are accidental. In other words they appear to people who are going about their business
and catch them by surprise. Thus the activity of hunting UFOs is a waste of time. Or is it ?
Some people do have vigils at certain locations such as Hessdalen in Norway or Gilliland Ranch in order to catch ufos. This is understandable since
such locations are known to offer a high probability of manifestation.
My point, in this thread, is that everyone can hunt UFOs anywhere and anytime they wish. There is no reason why they should not succeed in catching
something interesting. There are techniques that can be used.
I believe that some UFOs are in fact related to entities that co-exist with us. However I do accept that there are other kinds of unindentified
objects in the sky (such as man-made/secret technology crafts, elecrical dicharges such as ball lightning, other unexplained objects)
The electromagnetic spectrum is all encompasing. You have gamma rays and xrays at one end . At the opposite end you have micro waves and radio waves.
In the middle somewhere you have the visible spectrum (between 390nm to 750nm) which is the light and colours we can perceive. Now , we already have
CCDs in our cameras that can see slightly beyond this visible spectrum. Yet , although many UFO hunters use Near Infrared to catch UFOs, there are
still a large number of skeptics who do not believe that filming in infrared gives an advantage.
Soon CCDs in you cameras will see even more than they do now. A new world awaits to be discovered. Of course some modifications need to be made
(playing around with filters or removing them altogether).
I envisage a world where we scan see ghostlike figures through our adjusted cameras. Perhaps a peek at the fabric of the universe and what makes
nature tick (sprites flying about, etc). Already we have CCDs going to 1000nm and many things are starting to become visible to us through the camera
once we allow the infrared light to come into the ccd.
I know some will say that we already use xrays, infrared, gamma rays and radio waves. However these are used in laboratory conditions on specific
tasks. Once the populace is equiped with the ability to see more who knows what will be discovered.