Since the emergence of the human brain, man has always been busy investigating the outside world. From constellations to unidentified flying objects, man is incredibly determined to see the wonders that the universe has to offer.

Take for example the emergence of various unidentified flying objects or most commonly known as UFOs. Since the start of various apparitions in the sky, which man clearly defines as objects that show signs of ephemeral exhibition or having the power of spontaneous movement in the sky while being easily indistinct, man had been trying to prove their existence.

Many people assert that these UFOs are celestial “spacecraft,” in which their basic origins are beyond the grasp of human intelligence. However, since UFOs haven't been clearly identified, most scientists contend that while there are still is no ultimate proof to support and defend such allegations, the existence of UFOs can't simply hold as true and accurate.

With these, many people attempted to prove the existence of UFOs by conducting sessions of UFO watching, hoping that they could get a glimpse of UFO apparitions and capture them as solid proof through video recordings or footages.

Since then, many UFO videos have been reported, shown on television, and now, constantly presented on the Internet. As early as 1952, UFO videos have been dominating the industry, hoping that these will, at least, prove and support the supposition about UFOs.

The problem is that most of the UFO videos have been proven as tricks or deceptions, noting the absence of clear, identifiable evidence of the videos’ authenticity. Other UFO videos may be authentic but the nature of the apparitions have been proven reasonable phenomena or those that are considered as fabricated occurrences.

However, some UFO videos have been described as unknown or “unexplainable.” Investigations of such occurrences have outcomes that are undeniably vague or questionable. Hence, the existence of these UFO videos have yet to be proven with substantial supports.

According to statistical reports compiled by the United States Air Force (USAF), even though there have been numerous UFO videos, the majority are still considered hoaxes, while 30% of the occurrences examined by “1969 USAF Condon Committee” were considered as unresolved.

All of these things go to show that while the existence of UFO videos may or may not serve as authentic physical evidences to the beliefs about the existence of UFOs, these recordings can be treated generally as psychological occurrences denoting “optical illusions,” premeditated deceptions, or common errors in classifying “man-made” incidents or ordinary phenomena.

 

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