Well that is a good opening, either way it goes. You should see the stories those guys have dropped about bigfoot.I once had dinner with a former Colonel who worked at WPAFB as head of security for twenty years. (He was retired and died recently). I asked him if he believed in aliens and he answered "not from this dimension". I knew better than to ask him anything else about WPAFB. So was he implying that aliens were here from another dimension and he knew about it? Watching Skinwalker Ranch and I think if it's not being faked, then they might be onto something.
In the acknowledged set of physics rules, no these UFO observations cannot exist. In fact multidimentions WAS not supported either, at least early on. But then quarks came along, then quantum physics came along, and also math calculations supporting 11 dimentions in theoretical physics. The possibilities are pretty wide.
The thing that challenges all the standard views is any accessible evidence. Even anecdotal is worth something. But that last category does not lends itself as proof to others. But can it be accessed? Yes, if you are lucky or savy enough, sure you can get some. Do you want to go to that much effort? Most don't.
I totally get why people do not typically talk about thier paranormal experiences, to include UFO's at least in the past. And I strongly support the logic of not believing without evidence.
Having said that, UFOs are now more open. But some others like 'bigfoot' are now too. All you have to do is watch a dozen of the 800+ stories presented on you-tube (Buckeye Bigfoot), and check your own reactions. If you have a bigfoot encounter of your own, this is music for the quire. If you haven't, then the reactions vary greatly.
I totally get the BB youtube channel has made many people feel more comfortible, because they present an echo of thier own. And they are comming out of the wood-work to contribute. And it remains interesting how many people still are very-very shy to expose thier personal information.
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