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Do you have five minutes to talk about UAP? A Guessing Attempt Written by Ori Sindel

Updated: Jul 9



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(Originally written on May 20, 2021)



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Summary of events from memory: In April 2022, a collection of three videos documenting unidentified flying objects distributed by a company founded by none other than Tom DeLonge of the band "Blink 182" turned out to be, much to my surprise, authenticated by the Pentagon.

Around the same time, the corona virus penetrated the Western world, and everyone was preoccupied with it and only that — and this is probably also the reason that almost none of my friends had heard of it; In my opinion, the timing of the authenticity certificates was not accidental, and was intended to prevent public panic in the style of Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds" radio scandal.



It should be noted that in the videos, and according to the evidence, whatever it is, moves in an illogical way that does not conform to the laws of physics known to man. From those around me, the reactions range from "even if it's aliens, who cares" to "it must be Russian or Chinese technology.".

There is a lot of skepticism on the subject, and it seems that belief in life forms capable of interstellar travel is a complete taboo. Even after the Pentagon admitted that the documented hints of these life forms were authentic, as part of my life as an artist, I get to use my imagination a lot. And I want to use my imagination for the public good to make a few guesses as to what we might be seeing in the videos.

Many years ago, in 2010, I imagined a scenario where an eternal being with mythical characteristics existed. The entity is not God, but it is the closest thing to God that exists in our cosmos. I imagined Barack Obama (simply because he was the president at the time) taking office, satisfied, feeling like the most powerful man in the world.


Then two agents enter his office and present to him the evidence for the existence of an eternal being. The agents present the situation to the incoming US president as a top-tier security threat; "a dangerous alien capable of destroying everything and being invincible."

And it is better that the public does not become aware of the existence of something so powerful and dangerous that it will create total anarchy.


After the agents leave the office, Obama collapses with both hands on his head and rages, because he thought he was going to be the most powerful person on the planet (and since he didn't know until now that there were any life forms beyond Earth), and here, it turns out to him that he is a mortal, like the rest of us, and that he must now be aware of a way of life that, in Obama's opinion, has the potential to bring the apocalypse down on humanity and the cosmos on a daily and unexpected basis.


The continuation of the fantasy began when Donald Trump took office. And I just imagined Trump declaring an arrogant but hopeless war on that eternal entity.

First of all, my guess is that the word "alien" is simply inaccurate, for the simple reason that if there is someone powerful enough to undertake interstellar travel, it makes more sense that we are in their territory, rather than the other way around.


If a person is an entity, I prefer to use the word "super-entity." Another reason for my disconnection from the word "alien" is that the developed myth, which I believe is not true at all, around aliens, is simply too far-fetched to be true.


Small, green dwarfs with large black eyes, flying around the universe in flying saucers and conducting experiments on humans; in science fiction films, they are even portrayed as invaders or a threat to humanity.


According to Stephen Hawking, if aliens exist, we have reason to be concerned because they will want to conquer us and commit colonialist crimes against us, just as the developed white man did wherever he invaded.

Everything I wrote now just doesn't make sense to me, and it seems to me that this is simply a projection of humanity towards the unknown, like a person looking into a circus mirror that reflects a distorted reflection of himself.


The Americans referred to the UAP as "vehicles not of this world", and also as "technology that we do not possess." I may very well be mistaken, but it seems to me almost self-evident that a "super-entity" with the ability to perform interstellar travel does not need technology at all. At least not as we understand technology.

That is, the "super-entity" has evolved in a way that allows them to travel interstellarly with the help of their body organs, or maybe even with the help of their consciousness, or maybe even something beyond the perception of man at this stage of his evolution. And what you see in the videos is maybe these very same "super-entities" and not a vehicle from another world.

Another thing that I don't really like is the idea that they have a home planet at all. In my imagination, it's generally a kind of interstellar nomad, like migratory birds or sea turtles.



In terms of everything I've said so far, the only time I've seen anything approaching my concept of what the super-entities might be in videos and footage was in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, by which I of course mean the completely mysterious black monoliths.


I personally believe that if this is the case, a "super entity", capable of interstellar travel must also be moral because it has had countless years to develop, and morality is a survival instinct in intelligent beings.


But the morality of the super-entities may be different from the various morals now and throughout the history of mankind, and when they judge us, they will know how to judge better the person with the least power and also the person with the most power on the face of the Earth.

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Tomasio A. Rubinshtein, Philosocom's Founder & Writer

I am a philosopher, author of several books in 2 languages, and Quora's Top Writer of the year 2018. I'm also a semi-hermit who has decided to dedicate my life to writing and sharing my articles across the globe to help others and combat shallowness. More information about me can be found here.

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