Topic
UAP
UAP — Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena — is the term that replaced UFO in serious reporting. It is broader: aerial, submerged, transmedium, and not always a craft.
Scope
UAP covers anomalous radar tracks, infrared signatures, transmedium objects, and structured plasma events that resist conventional explanation after sensor and trajectory analysis.
Government frameworks
AARO (US), GEIPAN (FR), CEFAA (CL) and parliamentary work in Sweden and Germany now treat UAP as a legitimate aerospace, safety, and scientific concern.
The IS reading
Intra-Synthesis treats UAP as informational events on a conscious substrate. The hardware-vs-illusion dichotomy dissolves once mind is taken as primary and physics as its lawful subset.
Sources
References, publications, and organizations relevant to UAP research.
References
- Knuth, K. H. — Information-based physics: an observer-centric foundation (2014) ↗
Derivation of special relativity from observer-consistent information.
- Nolan, G. P. et al. — UAP material analysis program (Stanford) ↗
Public lab interface for anomalous-material isotopic studies.