Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena

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U-Sphere deals with the relationship between a thinking being (the Human) and its environment.

When we wants to study the human reactions in its environment, we should not consider it as a simple passive and background element: since the dawn of time, the environment shape the vision that man builds about the "World", the "Universe" and its "Meta-Physical" spaces. Literally, it generates its Gods. Therefore, the environment is an active co-participant to the construction of the languages, cultures and civilizations emerging around Planet Earth.

These subjective "looks" induced by the observation of the world built over hundreds or even thousands of years that are all but neutral. Indeed, when environmental balances (ecosystems) are affected, when physical or mental boundaries evolve, this induces mental upheavals that are difficult for thinking beings to deal with. How to accept and manage such changes leading to the loss of our old landmarks? Should we cling desperately to the past or rush towards the future by abandoning those who are no longer able to evolve?

Our environment and the Unexplained Phenomena (UAP)

The "UFO" phenomenon is a revealer: it confronts Man with the unknown and to its own conceptual limits, he questions him, he leads him to integrate new knowledge and open his mental framework to concepts which goes beyond its local environment.

Therefore, U-Sphere is interested in the consequences of these intrusions into Earth's physical, mental and cultural space. In particular, how the Unexplained Aerospace Phenomena (UAP) will influence human beliefs and collide with its informational spheres. The cement of this reflection is based on putting these phenomena and their appearances into environmental context.

Proof if any that the subject is difficult first of all, the UFO (by extension the Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena – UAP) belong to a field that has not yet found its place within the scientific community: a subject that is too transversal and essentially "unclassifiable". We are seeing very slow progress, a change that has been taking place in mentalities since the end of the Second World War but which has yet to come to fruition.

In particular, this requires respect for witnesses and their experiences, whatever they may have been. The approach of this site is to help (modestly) to make a change, to show that there are ways to study this phenomenon, but also for this it is necessary to create common tools and provide means. So that, finally, this subject can be rid of its "exoticism" and be integrated into the framework of a more traditional research.

Data Analysis and general philosophy

As we are dealing with complex models (Earth Systems Science) U-Sphere is made of multiple sub-projects, to precisely qualify and objective information at each level. Because when dealing with unknown, people are quick to focus on their "beliefs" whatever they are. These treatments are pipe-lined as the following:

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1. UAP database 2. Testimony analysis 3. Testimony Evaluation 4. Raw plotting & charting 5. Biosphere Risks 6. Risks assesment 7. Spatial organization 8. Chronological organization 9. Data structures & Anomalies