Hi,
I wanted to share an idea with you, which may be of interest to UFO enthusiasts like me.
I suppose that most of you are aware of the report that was published a few days ago in the US on the subject. But you may not be aware that there are numerous people and some institutions that, thanks to recent revelations and leaks, are interested in investigating the issue seriously, transparently and seeing it as a global problem.
For some time I have been thinking of a system that allows citizens, academics and others to research the subject. The expertise and work of many can be used to elucidate the origin of these unidentified objects or phenomena. It would be incredible and historical if one of the most important mysteries in the world is solved by all its inhabitants.
A relatively simple application or web page might be enough to get started, but a much more complex ecosystem of technology and research solutions is needed to achieve concrete results. There are many technologies and experts that can be brought into a project like this (AI for photo / video analysis and pattern / anomaly detection, remote sensors and cameras, to name a few).
I believe that the Linux community, with its expertise, track record, and reputation, can greatly help create a trusted investigative ecosystem. Taking advantage of the interest that there is today and with an initiative like this, I hope that the UFO topic will begin to be taken more seriously, and not as something temporary and uncomfortable that is heard from time to time on the news.
I am an old Linux user new to the forum, I think this is the right place for this post. I apologize if it is not.
Maybe someone is interested in the topic, or at least could help me find someone or another forum/community that might be interested in helping with something like this.
(Comment translated with Google.)
I wanted to share an idea with you, which may be of interest to UFO enthusiasts like me.
I suppose that most of you are aware of the report that was published a few days ago in the US on the subject. But you may not be aware that there are numerous people and some institutions that, thanks to recent revelations and leaks, are interested in investigating the issue seriously, transparently and seeing it as a global problem.
For some time I have been thinking of a system that allows citizens, academics and others to research the subject. The expertise and work of many can be used to elucidate the origin of these unidentified objects or phenomena. It would be incredible and historical if one of the most important mysteries in the world is solved by all its inhabitants.
A relatively simple application or web page might be enough to get started, but a much more complex ecosystem of technology and research solutions is needed to achieve concrete results. There are many technologies and experts that can be brought into a project like this (AI for photo / video analysis and pattern / anomaly detection, remote sensors and cameras, to name a few).
I believe that the Linux community, with its expertise, track record, and reputation, can greatly help create a trusted investigative ecosystem. Taking advantage of the interest that there is today and with an initiative like this, I hope that the UFO topic will begin to be taken more seriously, and not as something temporary and uncomfortable that is heard from time to time on the news.
I am an old Linux user new to the forum, I think this is the right place for this post. I apologize if it is not.
Maybe someone is interested in the topic, or at least could help me find someone or another forum/community that might be interested in helping with something like this.
(Comment translated with Google.)
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