Why not listen to a few minutes of what Garry Nolan has to say on the matter and I think you'll find he comes from the same angle as you.
He isn't interested in blurry photos or anecdotal accounts...only what can be studied in the lab.
I'm not saying I know what UFO's are. I don't.
But there seems to be a genuine mystery afoot here.
Anyway, thx for your input on these threads (and ignore my beatching).;-)
I have a totally different take on UFOs and aliens.
The notion that they are from our planets, stars, galaxies is an assumption unsupported by evidence.
To the extent they exist (imho) they are an artifact of this planet—there are just too many of them over all of human history.
Humans assume we are the “top dog” on Earth.
Humans may be wrong.
I'm pretty sure those limitations are ours, and not those of the universe. The truth is we aren't even out of the infancy stage in understanding science, technology, our universe or our reality.
Fascinating video, if you haven't watched it. Dr. Nolan even discusses how our understanding of physics will have to change to explain how these craft perform.