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CIA scientist and pioneer of laser technology Hal Puthoff, wrote a paper on the physical effects on an observer near a UAP. He wrote this after working on the Pentagon’s UAP program. It predicts that due to the altering of space time one can expect red shifting or blue shifting..
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Notice how the siren of an ambulance acquires a higher pitch as it approaches you? This is the Doppler effect and it happens when the frequency of a signal changes as the relative location of the transmitter and transceiver (you) changes. Both sound and light have wavelengths.
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Light and electromagnetic radiation follow the same principle. However due to the speed of light limits imposed by special relativity, radiation experiences a subset of the doppler effect called redshift/blueshift. If you’re accelerating away from a light source, light will shift colours and start to look more red as its wavelength increases. Similarly, if you accelerate towards the source the light will shift blue. And if the source accelerated towards you, same deal.
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If you’re standing next to a spacecraft that’s capable of bending spacetime, you’re effectively going to observe either the acceleration or deceleration of radiation/electromagnetism/light in a way that you wouldn’t otherwise. This change in acceleration and deceleration of radiation in relative frames of references is what causes the expected redshift/blueshift as an observer walks closer to the craft. Hal is on record for warning that this could cause radiation damage as lower frequency radiation can blur shifted into higher frequency radiation regimes that can cause radiation burns, are cancerous and other dangerous effects. The TLDR, try not to stand next to a landed UFO! 🛸
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A link to the paper can be found here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1204.2184
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A good thread on Hal’s comments regarding radiation burns and other injuries related to UAP: