In the first installment of an extensive series of remarks upon the February 3-5, 2023, virtual symposium, Bryan Sentes immediately links to an interesting interview with some who participated there, at Limina Symposium: What Scientists Say About UFOs | ICER. The four guests talk about their background work and activities at the Symposium, general problems in ufology (data, money, secrecy), which other presentations they most liked, and future prospects. Bryan notes three of these folks interviewed are “International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research” (ICER) members. Though ICER has a rather “invested” interest in what UFOs/UAP represent, as Bryan explains, “the general tenor of the symposium was more akin to the tentative approach” for what’s behind the UFO phenomenon/a. In Course Correction: on Limina’s Inaugural Symposium Bryan literally sets the “virtual-stage,” describing the generally-spectacular, well-organized, and navigable Symposium site. He then sketches the three-day speaker/topic schedule, describing the whole as “a momentous occasion for the study of Unidentified Aerial (or Aerospace (or Anomalous)) Phenomena (UAP).” He/we’ll cover his engagement with some presentations and “final, preliminary reflections” in a subsequent review. (WM)
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