Global Policy Journal Publishes Post on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) by Karin Austin, Michael Bohlander, and Kimberley S. Engels
Durham Law School's Professor Michael Bohlander contributes to blog published by the Global Policy Journal entitled “Don’t look up?“ – Why it is past time for serious holistic research into Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.
The highly respected Global Policy Journal has published a blog entitled “Don’t look up?“ – Why it is past time for serious holistic research into Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, written by Karin Austin (Director of the Center for the Impossible, Rice University, and of the John Mack Institute), Michael Bohlander (Chair in Global Law and SETI Policy at Durham University) and Kimberly S. Engels (Associate Professor of Philosophy at Molloy University and Research Director of the John Mack Institute).
They argue that UAP research needs to be taken more seriously, domestically and on the international level, and should encompass all aspects of the phenomenon, not just the technological side. The enormity of the implications for humanity if some of the UAP are indeed of non-human origin is nothing short of existential.
It is important and encouraging that serious and rigorous major mainstream academic journals are beginning to include the topic in their wider discussion.
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