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The Philosophy of UFOs
The Philosophy of UFOs
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The Philosophy of UFOs
by Gerald Roski
The mystery of UFO sightings has been one of the most fascinating anomalies in recent history. Gerald’s remarkably insightful short work explores an intriguing explanation for these seemingly abnormal occurrences, introducing the idea that these lights in the sky are actually discharges resulting from pre-detonation supernovas and other space matter. Gerald defends this theory with sound scientific research and compelling arguments, suggesting that life on earth is affected by these objects in space more profoundly than we could imagine.
Gerald elucidates this claim as he continues to develop his theory. Using rational scientific thought and the logic of physics, he expands the significance of his ideas by claiming that these supernovas account for tragic calamities such as the Black Death, Hurricane Katrina, and perhaps most astoundingly, the sinking of the Titanic. In addition to these prominent disasters, Gerald claims that supernovas are responsible for many floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters that have occurred throughout history.
by Gerald Roski
The mystery of UFO sightings has been one of the most fascinating anomalies in recent history. Gerald’s remarkably insightful short work explores an intriguing explanation for these seemingly abnormal occurrences, introducing the idea that these lights in the sky are actually discharges resulting from pre-detonation supernovas and other space matter. Gerald defends this theory with sound scientific research and compelling arguments, suggesting that life on earth is affected by these objects in space more profoundly than we could imagine.
Gerald elucidates this claim as he continues to develop his theory. Using rational scientific thought and the logic of physics, he expands the significance of his ideas by claiming that these supernovas account for tragic calamities such as the Black Death, Hurricane Katrina, and perhaps most astoundingly, the sinking of the Titanic. In addition to these prominent disasters, Gerald claims that supernovas are responsible for many floods, earthquakes, and other natural disasters that have occurred throughout history.
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