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3,633 are the core, quality-scored corpus (34 lettered sections — see How We Work); the remaining 88 are cross-corpus synthesis documents (68 InterDocs, 12 Connections, 8 Theories) also indexed here.
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ZA_4_22 — Superconductivity: BCS Theory to High-Temperature
Superconductivity — the complete vanishing of electrical resistance and the expulsion of magnetic fields below a critical temperature — was discovered by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes on April 8, 1911, in mercury at 4.2 K. The
ZA_4_16 — Semiconductor Physics: Band Theory, Transistors, and Modern Electronics
Semiconductor physics — the study of materials with electrical conductivity between that of conductors and insulators — underpins virtually all modern electronic technology. The development of band theory by Felix Bloch
ZA_4_18 — Photonics and Fiber Optics
Photonics — the science and technology of generating, controlling, and detecting photons — underpins modern telecommunications, sensing, manufacturing, and quantum information. Charles K. Kao (Standard Telecommunication
ZA_3_13 — Higgs Boson: The Origin of Mass and the Standard Model's Final Piece
The Higgs boson — discovered on July 4, 2012, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — is the quantum excitation of the Higgs field, a scalar field that permeates all of space and gives ma
ZA_3_07 — Particle Accelerators and Colliders: Probing the Fundamental Structure of Matter
Particle accelerators — machines that use electromagnetic fields to accelerate charged particles to extreme energies and smash them together — are humanity's most powerful microscopes, probing matter at scales below 10⁻¹
I_2_14 — Historical USO and Naval Encounters with Unidentified Submersible Objects
Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) — anomalous objects observed entering, exiting, or operating beneath water — constitute a persistent but poorly documented subset of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Reports sp
I_2_11 — Canadian UAP Programs: From Wilbert Smith to Recent Activity
Canada has a significant but underappreciated history of official UAP investigation, including what may be the most technologically ambitious early government UAP research program in any Western nation. Wilbert B. Smith
I_2_05 — International UAP Programs (GEIPAN, COMETA, CEFAA, and Global Investigations)
While the United States has received the most attention for UAP investigation, numerous other nations have operated — and in several cases continue to operate — official government programs to study unidentified aerial p
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
I_3_17 — Australian UAP Cases: From Westall to Bass Strait
Australia has produced some of the most compelling and well-investigated UAP cases in the Southern Hemisphere, spanning from the colonial era to the present. Two cases stand as particularly significant: the Westall UFO i
I_3_12 — Malmstrom AFB: Nuclear Missiles and UAP
On March 16, 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, ten Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) at Echo Flight went offline in rapid succession — their guidance and control systems registering "No-
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
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
I_3_20 — USO Underwater Base Claims & Evidence
Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) — anomalous craft or phenomena observed entering, exiting, or operating beneath bodies of water — represent a distinct subcategory of UAP reports that gained significant official att
I_1_02 — UAP Technology & the Five Observables
This section consolidates current open-source evidence around alleged advanced UAP performance. The strongest confirmed layer is institutional: patents exist, hearings occurred, and agencies published analyses. The weake
I_1_03 — Close Encounters Classification System and Case Study Methodology
The systematic classification of UFO/UAP encounters provides the methodological backbone for anomaly research. J. Allen Hynek's Close Encounter scale (1972) — ranging from CE-I (visual sighting within 150 meters) through
I_5_05 — Jacques Vallée's Control System Hypothesis and Passport to Magonia
Jacques Vallée — astrophysicist, computer scientist, and one of the most rigorous researchers in anomaly studies — proposes that the UFO/UAP phenomenon functions as a control system that influences human consciousness, c
I_5_02 — Alien Abduction Phenomenon — Mack, Hopkins, and the Experiencer Debate
The alien abduction phenomenon — in which individuals report being taken against their will by non-human entities, subjected to medical/reproductive procedures, and returned with partial or no memory — emerged as a major
I_5_11 — UAP Stigma and Scientific Taboo
The stigma surrounding UAP/UFO research is one of the most well-documented examples of scientific taboo — a topic that mainstream science considers illegitimate to investigate, not because evidence has been evaluated and
I_5_01 — Whistleblowers & Key Figures
This document profiles 12 key individuals whose testimony, research, or institutional positions have shaped the UAP disclosure landscape. Each figure is rated independently using the tier system, with emphasis on verifia
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