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ZA_0_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_0_00 — Physics & Quantum Mechanics: Section Summary

ZA_3_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_00 — Particle Nuclear Physics: Subfolder Summary

I_0_00 UAP Disclosure

I_0_00 — UAP Disclosure: Section Summary

I_2_13 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_2_13 — UK MOD Files: The British Approach

The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MOD) maintained an official UAP investigation program for over five decades (1950-2009), making Britain one of the longest-running institutional UAP investigators in the Western wo

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I_3_07 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_3_07 — Belgian UAP Wave (1989–1990)

The Belgian UAP wave (November 1989 – April 1990) is one of the best-documented mass UAP sighting events in history, characterized by hundreds of reports of a large, silent, triangular craft with bright lights at each ve

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I_3_15 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_3_15 — Historical Wave Analysis: Patterns Across Eras

UAP sighting reports are not uniformly distributed across time — they cluster in "waves" or "flaps" — periods of markedly elevated reporting frequency, often concentrated in specific geographic regions and sometimes feat

wave flap historical pattern 1947 1952
I_3_09 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_3_09 — Foo Fighters and World War II Anomalous Observations

"Foo fighters" — a term coined by American military aircrews during World War II — refers to unexplained luminous phenomena observed by Allied (and reportedly Axis) pilots in both the European and Pacific Theaters from a

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I_3_00 UAP Disclosure

I_3_00 — Key Cases Incidents: Subfolder Summary

I_4_00 UAP Disclosure

I_4_00 — Evidence Technology: Subfolder Summary

I_4_07 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_4_07 — UAP and Electromagnetic Effects

A recurring feature of UAP close encounters is the reported electromagnetic (EM) effect — interference with or disruption of electrical, electronic, and magnetic systems in the proximity of the observed object. Reported

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V_4_18 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_18 — Information Theory Cross-Discipline Bridge

Information theory, founded by Claude Shannon in 1948, provides a universal mathematical framework for quantifying uncertainty, communication capacity, and data compression. Its core concepts — entropy, mutual informatio

information theory Shannon entropy Kolmogorov complexity thermodynamic entropy holographic principle genetic code
V_4_21 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_21 — Cryptography & Mathematical Foundations

Cryptography — the science of secure communication — rests on some of the deepest results in number theory, algebra, and computational complexity. Modern public-key cryptography was born in 1976 when Whitfield Diffie and

cryptography RSA elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman public key symmetric encryption
V_4_28 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_28 — Game Theory: Strategic Decision-Making and Evolutionary Dynamics

Game theory — the mathematical study of strategic interaction among rational agents — was formalized by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern in Theory of Games and Economic Behavior (1944) and transformed by John Nash'

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V_4_17 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_17 — Quantum Computing Algorithms: From Shor's Factoring to Variational Quantum Eigensolvers

Quantum computing exploits the principles of quantum superposition, entanglement, and interference to perform computations that are intractable for classical computers. The field was conceptually launched by Richard Feyn

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V_3_00 Mathematics & Information

V_3_00 — Applied Mathematics: Subfolder Summary