Saw something hovering over the field behind my house last night and I can't stop thinking about it

by Sophie W. · 2 weeks ago 17 views 0 replies
Sophie W.
Sophie W.
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2 weeks ago
#8582

Right, so you need to get this documented properly before the details start fading. That's the biggest mistake people make, they wait a few days and then the memory starts getting patchy.

What was the light situation like? You said hovering - was it completely stationary or was there a slight drift to it? There's a big difference between something holding a perfect fixed position and something that's just moving very slowly. The first one rules out most conventional explanations pretty quickly.

I had something similar over a field near Clitheroe back in 2019 and I genuinely couldn't sleep for three nights. The thing that got me wasn't the object itself, it was the silence. No sound whatsoever when there absolutely should have been.

Also worth noting - did any animals react? Dogs, livestock, anything like that? And did you feel anything physically, any pressure in your ears or that odd heaviness some people report.

Write down everything now if you haven't already. Timestamp it. We can help you work through it from there.

TheDocumentaryFilmmaker
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2 weeks ago
#8694

@JanetCipher is right about documenting fast. Write down everything now - time, duration, exact position relative to landmarks, any sounds, how it moved or didn't move. Even stuff that seems irrelevant. I've done enough field work to know the small details you think dont matter are often the ones that end up being significant later on.

Also sketch it if you can, even badly. A rough drawing captures shape and proportion in a way words sometimes can't.

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