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Theory

ID

2.1.3

Memetic Virus

Memetic Virus

Memetic Virus

Theories suggesting that UAP experiences and beliefs can spread like viral ideas (memes) through social networks, media, and cultural transmission, influencing perception and interpretation.

Theories suggesting that UAP experiences and beliefs can spread like viral ideas (memes) through social networks, media, and cultural transmission, influencing perception and interpretation.

Theories suggesting that UAP experiences and beliefs can spread like viral ideas (memes) through social networks, media, and cultural transmission, influencing perception and interpretation.

Theories

Prosaic

ID

1.1.1

Theory

Theories suggesting that UAPs can be explained by ordinary, mundane, or conventional phenomena, objects, or processes, without invoking exotic or extraordinary explanations.

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Cryptoterrestrial (CTH)

ID

1.1.2

Theory

Theories proposing that UAPs are the products of hidden, ancient, or technologically advanced Earth-based civilizations or non-human entities residing on Earth, often in secluded or inaccessible locations.

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Extraterrestrial (ETH)

ID

1.1.3

Theory

Theories suggesting that UAPs are spacecraft, probes, or manifestations of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth from other planets, star systems, or galaxies.

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> 3-D Entity From Hyperspace

ID

1.2.1

Theory

Theories proposing that UAPs are entities or objects originating from a higher-dimensional space (hyperspace) that can manifest in our perceivable three-dimensional reality.

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Hyper-D "Brane"

ID

1.2.2

Theory

Theories based on the concept of branes (short for "membranes") from string theory, suggesting that UAPs are manifestations or objects from higher-dimensional branes interacting with our own three-dimensional brane.

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Multiverse

ID

1.3.1

Theory

Theories proposing that UAPs originate from parallel universes or alternate realities within a larger multiverse framework, occasionally intersecting with or manifesting in our own universe.

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Time Travel

ID

1.3.2

Theory

Theories suggesting that UAPs are time-traveling craft, entities, or phenomena from the future or the past, capable of navigating through temporal dimensions.

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Scale Invariance

ID

1.3.3

Theory

Theories based on the concept of scale invariance, proposing that UAPs are manifestations of objects or entities that can operate across different scales of reality, from the microscopic to the cosmic, while maintaining similar properties and behaviors.

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Theories

Prosaic

ID

1.1.1

Theory

Theories suggesting that UAPs can be explained by ordinary, mundane, or conventional phenomena, objects, or processes, without invoking exotic or extraordinary explanations.

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Cryptoterrestrial (CTH)

ID

1.1.2

Theory

Theories proposing that UAPs are the products of hidden, ancient, or technologically advanced Earth-based civilizations or non-human entities residing on Earth, often in secluded or inaccessible locations.

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Extraterrestrial (ETH)

ID

1.1.3

Theory

Theories suggesting that UAPs are spacecraft, probes, or manifestations of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth from other planets, star systems, or galaxies.

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> 3-D Entity From Hyperspace

ID

1.2.1

Theory

Theories proposing that UAPs are entities or objects originating from a higher-dimensional space (hyperspace) that can manifest in our perceivable three-dimensional reality.

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Hyper-D "Brane"

ID

1.2.2

Theory

Theories based on the concept of branes (short for "membranes") from string theory, suggesting that UAPs are manifestations or objects from higher-dimensional branes interacting with our own three-dimensional brane.

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Multiverse

ID

1.3.1

Theory

Theories proposing that UAPs originate from parallel universes or alternate realities within a larger multiverse framework, occasionally intersecting with or manifesting in our own universe.

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Time Travel

ID

1.3.2

Theory

Theories suggesting that UAPs are time-traveling craft, entities, or phenomena from the future or the past, capable of navigating through temporal dimensions.

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Scale Invariance

ID

1.3.3

Theory

Theories based on the concept of scale invariance, proposing that UAPs are manifestations of objects or entities that can operate across different scales of reality, from the microscopic to the cosmic, while maintaining similar properties and behaviors.

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