Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Hypothesis about flying plates (Hypothesis about unidentified flying objects)
AI-Generated Summary
This document is an abstract of a newspaper article reviewing international UFO accounts and hypotheses. It highlights the debate between optical illusions and advanced technology, noting the scarcity of physical evidence.
This document is an abstract of an article originally published in the Hungarian newspaper 'Magyar Ifjusag'. The article provides a review of various British, Russian, Yugoslav, and U.S. eyewitness accounts regarding Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). The abstract highlights the involvement of notable figures in the field, specifically referencing statements made by West German ufologist Professor H. Obert and Soviet astronomer F. Zigel. According to the text, F. Zigel suggested that UFOs might be optical illusions, while other hypotheses discussed include the possibility that they are objects created on Earth or originate from other planets. The document notes that a worldwide conference on UFOs was planned for Vienna in August 1958. A key argument presented in favor of the extraterrestrial or advanced technology hypothesis is that UFOs demonstrate 'trezendous speed' and appear to be under 'developed remote control.' However, the abstract concludes by noting that evidence remains scarce, as most UFO sightings leave no physical traces and only a limited number of photographs have been documented.
This last hypothesis is supported by the fact that UFO's exhibit a trezendous speed, which presupposes highly developed remote control.
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Official Assessment
The document summarizes an article from the Hungarian newspaper 'Magyar Ifjusag' which reviews various accounts of UFOs. It notes that a worldwide conference on UFOs was scheduled for Vienna in August 1958. The text presents conflicting hypotheses: that UFOs may be optical illusions, or that they are objects created on Earth or from other planets. The latter hypothesis is supported by the claim that UFOs exhibit tremendous speed and possess developed remote control, though it is noted that most UFOs leave no traces and only a few photographs exist.