What i really found interesting about this article was the fact that they were describing as the sight seeing of UFOs to be totally in one persons mind. The imagination takes over and makes you believe anything that has happened, as such to those who say they were once abducted. The last step that i liked, the mixing of translation and transformation to make up the term transfusion. As recalled with that man that said he encountered an abduction, but in fact is just a hallucination but his mind makes him completely believe that he has encountered an abduction. I thought that was quite funny.
I don't know if we doubt UFOs so much, then why are there UFO-ologists? i wonder if they actually believe there are things that fly into earth and show off and then leave. I actually wonder if they ever doubt themselves and asks themselves why did they enter the field they did. Lyotards encounter i think might have been some asteroid or something but its kind of hard to actually say when this man is an architect with some name under his belt. I thought this article was fun to read and intellectual about the fact that there might or might not be UFOs out there, but whatever the case, we know the human mind takes over a little and brings hallucinations.
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