(Before It's News)
Ann Arbor/Dexter and Hillsdale, Michigan, in March 1966, allegedly had multiple UFO sightings, starting on March 16th and waning around March 24th.
While most of the sightings were fed by hysterical delusions, two were “actual” and indicated, I think, some kind of interaction between them, although they were separated by about 60 miles (as the crow flies).
The sightings that were “genuine” were Frank Mannor’s (and son Ronald) on Mr. Mannor’s farm in Dexter, Michigan, just northeast of Ann Arbor and the sightings of co-eds at Hillsdale College, southwest of Ann Arbor/Dexter.
The Mannor fellows and the young ladies in their dorm rooms at Hillsdale saw a pulsating “thing” near water; the co-eds “object” atop the arboretum pond and farmer Mannor’s over a swampy area on his farm (from whence J. Allen Hynek got the idea for his laughable “swamp gas” explanation).
The sightings took place Sunday, March 20th, and are distinct from the plethora of hallucinatory sightings reported in both areas for the period cited above.
Farmer Mannor, like many UFO observers, was vilified by some locals, and was chagrinned by the “swamp gas” designation of Hynek.
The college co-eds enjoyed the brief excitement their sighting caused with ensuing sightings taking place in Hillsdale by the locals.
The interesting thing about those two sightings is the seeming interaction of both “things” or “objects.”
They were spotted in the late evening/early night [7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.] by all the parties and behaved similarly: pulsating (dimming and brightening) in tandem, as the witness accounts seemingly show.
Was there communication between the “visitors”?
Was there action by one of the “things” that caused “simultaneous” action in the other, a kind of quantum entanglement, that I’ve proposed in my speculation that UFOs may be AI machines using quantum entanglement to communicate over distances, even distances vast in scope: interstellar space, for instance?
RR
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Source:
http://ufocon.blogspot.com/2016/12/quantum-entanglement-in-1966-swamp-gas.html