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It was 1978, and Mark, a UCLA physics major, was driving through the Nevada desert with his friend to switch driving shifts. At 21 years old, Mark believed in what he could measure, analyze, and prove. That night, however, the laws of physics he was studying seemed to vanish in the cold mountain air.
Then, the craft moved, but it didn't travel like a plane. "It started flying away," Mark said, "but it changed direction like a pool ball bouncing off a cushion—a sharp, 90∘90 raised to the composed with power angle at high speed." It was 1978, and Mark, a UCLA physics
The most jarring aspect was the lack of visible propulsion. As they watched, the large disc rotated on its axis nearly 90∘90 raised to the composed with power Then, the craft moved, but it didn't travel like a plane
As his friend got out to switch, he froze, looking upward. "Do you see that?" he asked, his voice barely a whisper. "Do you see that
For years afterward, he and his friend rarely spoke of it. The memory, however, remained as vivid as the day it happened, a persistent "what the fuck" moment that defied all logical explanation.
, allowing the moonlight to reflect off its surface. The sight was surreal—a piece of advanced technology defying everything he had learned in his textbooks.