The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Eventide on 2024-11-23 04:46:05.

I’ve been puzzling over the seemingly regular oddity of low observability in UAP cases, including the difficulty physically observing entities/craft with ones eyes (fuzzy, shadows, blinking in and out) as well as difficulty securing clear video or photographic evidence of UAP and especially non-human entities. Obviously clear videos and images exist–most of which are still unavailable to the public forum as they were acquired by government/military agencies with the very best in optic technology–however, it is notable that it appears to be exceedingly difficult for civilians to acquire undeniable photographic evidence of the phenomenon, even as reports of sightings continue to increase in volume and the now worldwide prevalence of pocket cameras in our phones.

While I believe it is true our technology is often disrupted by close proximity to phenomenal entities and craft, I speculate it is more complex than that.

IF we are dealing with higher dimensional beings, perhaps our eyes simply cannot observe properly what is really occurring in front of us. We already know the limitations of human eyesight, including impairments that help one understand this concept of “inobservability” common with UAP and especially entity encounters.

Consider a colorblind person. Quite simply, they cannot and will never perceive certain colors even if the person next to them is pointing at the color and explaining what it really is.

Extrapolate that to observation of our three-dimensional world. Perhaps there are people who can see things the rest of us cannot see, and it doesn’t matter if it is an image or a recording or in person … those who cannot see it will not see it.

Or perhaps more relevant, there are widely varying degrees of blindness and colorblindness. Some have a greater impairment than others. Consider this then: what if some of us can perceive the entities somewhat, but only as brief flickering shadows in the corner of our eye? What if others see them almost fully, but as inexplicable shadow people who seem to teleport around the room? Could one even tell anyone else that without seeming insane? What of the poor people who can perceive them entirely, all the time, everywhere? What could they say?

Anyway, just a thought exercise on my mind this evening. I wonder if part of the challenge of disclosure is that MOST of us will have to learn we cannot see much of the true reality all around us, every day.