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I_2_08 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_2_08 — Congressional UAP Hearings — Timeline and Key Testimony

Between 2022 and 2024, the United States Congress conducted an unprecedented series of public and classified hearings on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) — the first sustained Congressional engagement with the topi

Congressional hearing UAP oversight testimony Grusch Fravor
I_2_01 UAP Disclosure

I_2_01 — UAP Government Disclosure Timeline (1947–2026)

The history of government engagement with the UFO/UAP phenomenon spans nearly 80 years, from the first official U.S. Air Force investigations in 1947 through the modern era of Congressional hearings and institutional dis

Project Blue Book Project Sign Project Grudge Robertson Panel Condon Report AATIP
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

Belgian wave Belgium UAP triangular craft black triangle F-16 intercept radar lock
I_3_08 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_3_08 — Roswell Incident: Historical Analysis

The Roswell incident (early July 1947) is the most culturally significant and extensively investigated event in UAP history. The core facts are not disputed: in early July 1947, rancher W.W. "Mack" Brazel discovered unus

Roswell 1947 New Mexico Marcel Brazel Project Mogul
I_3_13 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_3_13 — The Zimbabwe Ariel School Encounter

On September 16, 1994, approximately 62 schoolchildren (ages 5-12) at the Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe (a small farming community ~20 km from Harare), reported witnessing one or more unusual craft land or hover near th

Ariel Zimbabwe Ruwa children school encounter
I_1_04 UAP Disclosure

I_1_04 — Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) Taxonomy and Classification Systems

The classification and taxonomy of non-human intelligence (NHI) has

NHI non-human intelligence AARO Hynek scale
V_4_13 Credible Mathematics & Information

V_4_13 — Mathematics of Voting: Arrow's Theorem, Fairness, and Electoral Systems

The mathematics of voting — a branch of social choice theory — applies rigorous mathematical analysis to the problem of aggregating individual preferences into collective decisions, revealing deep impossibility results t

voting theory social choice Arrow's theorem Condorcet paradox Gibbard-Satterthwaite electoral system
V_4_25 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_25 — Bayesian Inference: Probability as Rational Belief Updating

Bayesian inference — the mathematical framework for updating beliefs in light of evidence using Bayes' theorem — has become one of the most powerful and contested ideas in modern science. Named after Reverend Thomas Baye

bayesian inference bayes theorem prior probability posterior probability likelihood bayesian statistics
V_4_20 Credible Mathematics & Information

V_4_20 — Hypercomputation & Beyond-Turing Models

Hypercomputation refers to any model of computation that can solve problems beyond the theoretical capabilities of standard Turing machines — the abstract devices defined by Alan Turing in his landmark 1936 paper "On Com

hypercomputation super-Turing oracle machines analog computation Turing limit Church-Turing thesis
V_3_08 Mathematics & Information

V_3_08 — Fractal Geometry: Self-Similarity Across Scales

Fractal geometry, developed primarily by Benoit Mandelbrot (1975-1982), studies shapes with self-similar structure at multiple scales — coastlines, fern leaves, blood vessel networks, galaxy distributions, and financial

fractals fractal geometry self-similarity Mandelbrot set Julia sets fractal dimension
V_3_06 Mathematics & Information

V_3_06 — Differential Equations: Modeling Change and Dynamics

Differential equations describe how quantities change and are the primary mathematical language of physics, engineering, biology, and economics. From Newton's second law (F = ma, a second-order ODE) to Einstein's field e

differential equations ordinary differential equations partial differential equations ODE PDE dynamical systems
V_2_06 Mathematics & Information

V_2_06 — Set Theory & Foundations Crisis: Cantor, Russell, Gödel

The foundations crisis (c. 1895–1936) was the most profound intellectual upheaval in the history of mathematics — revealing that the discipline's logical underpinnings were far more fragile than anyone had imagined.

set theory foundations Cantor Russell paradox Gödel incompleteness
V_2_02 Mathematics & Information

V_2_02 — Topology & Knot Theory: Celtic Knots to DNA

Topology — the study of properties preserved under continuous deformation (stretching, bending, but not tearing or gluing) — originated with Euler's solution to the Königsberg bridge problem (1736) and evolved into one o

topology knot theory Euler Königsberg bridges Celtic knotwork DNA topology
V_2_15 Mathematics & Information

V_2_15 — Galois Theory and Field Extensions

Galois theory, developed by Évariste Galois (1811-1832) in the last years of his tragically short life, is one of the great triumphs of abstract algebra — a theory connecting field extensions to group theory that definit

Galois theory field extension polynomial roots solvability by radicals quintic equation group theory
V_2_11 Mathematics & Information

V_2_11 — Abstract Algebra: Groups, Rings, and Fields

Abstract algebra is the study of algebraic structures — sets equipped with operations satisfying specific axioms — that generalize familiar arithmetic operations to reveal deep structural patterns across mathematics and

abstract algebra group theory ring theory field theory symmetry Galois theory
M_5_04 Verified Forbidden Archaeology

M_5_04 — Submerged Structures of the Mediterranean — Pavlopetri to Baiae

The Mediterranean Sea contains some of the world's best-documented and most archaeologically significant submerged settlements and structures — sites that were built on dry land and subsequently inundated by combinations

Pavlopetri Baiae submerged city underwater archaeology sea-level rise Mediterranean
M_4_16 Verified Forbidden Archaeology

M_4_16 — Sundaland & Southeast Asian Lost Continent Hypothesis

Sundaland is the geological term for the exposed continental shelf of Southeast Asia that connected the present-day islands of Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the Malay Peninsula into a single landmass during the Last Glacial

Sundaland Sunda Shelf sea level rise Southeast Asia lost civilization Younger Dryas
M_2_07 Forbidden Archaeology

M_2_07 — Bosnian Pyramids — Claims, Excavations & Scientific Response

Since 2005, Bosnian-American businessman Semir Osmanagić has claimed that Visočica Hill near Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is an ancient man-made pyramid — the "Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun" — which he says is the larges

Bosnian pyramids Visoko Visočica Hill Semir Osmanagić European Association of Archaeologists pseudoarchaeology
M_1_17 Credible Forbidden Archaeology

M_1_17 — Underwater City Discoveries (Dwarka, Yonaguni, Pavlopetri)

The discovery and investigation of submerged archaeological sites — cities, harbors, temples, and infrastructure now lying beneath coastal waters due to post-glacial sea level rise, tectonic subsidence, or local geologic

underwater archaeology submerged cities Dwarka Yonaguni Monument Pavlopetri sea level rise
M_1_19 Verified Forbidden Archaeology

M_1_19 — Bog Bodies, Ritual Preservation, and Wetland Sacrifice

Bog bodies — human remains naturally preserved in the acidic, oxygen-poor, tannic environment of Northern European peat bogs — constitute one of archaeology's most dramatic categories of evidence. Over 1,000 bog bodies h

bog bodies Tollund Man Lindow Man Grauballe Man Clonycavan Man Old Croghan Man