The old magazine covers and book titles give away a key failure of early 'analyses': way too much assuming about what people were encountering.
Consider.
We don't know that the phenomena are actually 'ships' in the sense we use the word.
We don't know where they come from, much less that they come from some 'planet' somewhere.
We don't know that they actually are 'flying', again, in the sense we use the word.
Real analysis would assume nothing given how strange the phenomena appears to be.
Consider.
We don't know that the phenomena are actually 'ships' in the sense we use the word.
We don't know where they come from, much less that they come from some 'planet' somewhere.
We don't know that they actually are 'flying', again, in the sense we use the word.
Real analysis would assume nothing given how strange the phenomena appears to be.
Fire In The Hole