In 1997, during a clear night in Russia, I experienced a surreal encounter that left me questioning the limits of our understanding. It was around midnight, in a small rural village where the night sky was always pitch-black — untouched by city lights or urban glow. Even the faintest movement in the sky was easily visible.
On that night, two unidentified flying objects, illuminated against the starry backdrop, captured my attention. Their movements were synchronized, almost as if dancing through the sky. One UFO streaked across the horizon, its trajectory intersecting with the path of the other. Just as a collision seemed imminent, the leading object abruptly halted, defying all laws of physics.
In a breathtaking display of precision, the trailing UFO executed a perfect half-circle beneath its counterpart, seamlessly aligning with its previous trajectory. The synchronized choreography of these enigmatic entities was mesmerizing.
And in my mind, it felt as though these objects were deliberately demonstrating something to any human observer — using the universal language of science and geometry. A straight line. Opposite motions. A perfect half-circle with a constant radius. And most astonishing of all: the ability to reduce speed to absolute zero — stopping instantly without inertia. It was as if they were saying, "We exist — and here is the proof, expressed in the clean logic of geometry."
Moments later, they both accelerated away, disappearing into the darkness. This extraordinary experience shattered my skepticism, as I struggled to comprehend how any human-made craft could maneuver with such elegance and precision in the vast expanse of space. It was a profound reminder of the mysteries that lie beyond our comprehension and a testament to the existence of phenomena beyond our understanding.