Optical Solitons In Nature - Orbs & Drones: Foraging For Free Energy?
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It's a tantalizing question.
In this update: Entities of various stages, from orb to large fixed wing craft travel and cross paths along the coast in this segment from an evening scene.
Various travel paths including circular tracks, back and forth movements, direction reversals and grid-like patterns are frequent observations for
these entities, of which examples have been shown here.
Do these represent 'foraging' activities? And if so, are they for energy source purposes?
We have shown the coordinated movements of orb-to-drone events occurring along the same pathways, suggesting a non-randomness and space-time significance of these entities' movements.
As discussed here, the Triad transformation event, having a significant near-infrared surge component as visualized through filming, is compatible with an energy-related process which marks the transition from orb to drone, and transitions between drone stages.
Relevant here is that to date, no observations performed here are suggestive of adverse drone-orb interactions. Rather, their movements in proximity to each other may be a factor in their transformations and pathways.
Orb-drone movements and stages imply energy-usage processes. But as we've discussed here, there is no evidence that they have propulsion systems as such are currently understood.
Based on many hours of direct observation, there are so far no visual findings of orb or drone external launching structures, or of mechanical-type refueling events, despite extended travel periods.
Rather, it's proposed that they are propagating, as in wave movements through fields. So what would be the nature of their energy needs?
We've discussed here the observed affinity of the phenomena for coastlines, and manifestation above coastal waters - the potential basis for
which may lie in the turbulence and high energy wave flows and fields in these areas, which we've noted are substantially nonlinear in nature.
The significance of nonlinear fields lies with self-organizing, energy fluctuating systems, in their unique potential to allow for balance between energy gain and loss - enabling such systems to form increasingly complex structures through the laws of thermodynamics, in response
to the environment. No mechanical construction is involved.
But clearly the phenomena don't remain near coastlines, and the drone stages may potentially travel extended distances inland, at higher
elevations. As it turns out, nonlinear field sources can be present in the atmosphere as well, potentially providing a continuous 'free energy' supply.
So to be more specific, they may be foraging for the free energy fields which enable their manifestation. Essentially an internal feedback loop
which causes a physical attraction to the environments which sustain them.
And their transformations represent adaptations in order to continue the process, until it meets an end per their nighttime patterns.
This model for orb-drone phenomena might explain apparent tendencies of the phenomena to travel or accumulate over areas of certain industrial type
environments, as an outcome of their 'foraging' and attraction to fields which may be extant.
As well as explain their apparent instantaneous disappearance, because their existence at each point in their travel paths is a function of
available fields, which in turn are impacted by various factors.
In UAP matters, there's a natural tendency to apply concepts of mechanically constructed and propelled structures as explanations, because of familiarity in human experience.
But alternative, thermodynamic processes exist where structures can arise spontaneously, out of non-equilibrium systems from inputs of energy and/or matter and potentially reach multi-component complexity.
These principles are not new, but not well known, and their application in these circumstances is novel for UAP analysis.
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