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Lund researchers to develop new method for UAP study

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  • Researchers in Lund will create a new interdisciplinary method to study UAP (UFOs).
  • The group includes experts from fields like medicine, philosophy, and innovation.
  • The study aims to address scientific questions about unexplained phenomena.

Researchers in Lund will develop a new method in an interdisciplinary research group to study UAP, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, commonly known as UFOs. The phenomena have long sparked fascination and questions, from reports of strange lights in the sky to hard-to-interpret sensor data and experienced close encounters, challenging our understanding of nature, technology, and our place in the universe. Anders Warell, a professor at the innovation department of Lund University, and Melina Tsapos, a PhD in theoretical philosophy, are spokespersons for the group.

Warell stated that dismissing the phenomenon does not lead to more knowledge and understanding, and that openness and courage to investigate difficult scientific questions are needed. The research group includes researchers from fields such as medicine, cognitive semiotics, innovation, biology, philosophy, history of ideas, and cognitive science. S.

dismissing the phenomenon does not lead to more knowledge and understanding, and that openness and courage to investigate difficult scientific questions are needed.

Anders Warell, professor at the innovation department of Lund University

S. Department of Defense.

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