小龙先生|Jul 11, 2026 23:29
A comprehensive deep dive into the latest UFO revealed by the Pentagon ❗️
This suspected UFO photo and video have once again sparked global debate recently. I tried using AI for 3D modeling to reconstruct and analyze its overall structure, and the results turned out to be even more intriguing than expected. Definitely worth checking out for some weekend entertainment.
① Shape Analysis
The most notable feature of this aircraft isn’t its shape but its layout. It lacks traditional airplane components like wings, tail fins, and vertical stabilizers. The entire craft adopts a highly symmetrical design, which means it almost doesn’t rely on aerodynamic lift. If it’s a real aircraft, it’s more likely powered by some kind of omnidirectional propulsion or field propulsion system.
② Propulsion System
From external observation, you can see numerous glowing modules distributed around the body. These don’t resemble traditional exhaust nozzles but look more like independent propulsion units. This layout suggests it can achieve acceleration in any direction, hover in place, and change flight direction without turning.
Many public UFO sighting reports have described similar flight characteristics: instant acceleration, abrupt stops, sharp-angle turns, and almost no noise.
③ Power Source
The entire craft shows no signs of large air intakes, fuel tanks, or rocket exhaust flames. If it’s a real engineering design, traditional chemical propulsion can hardly explain it. More plausible sci-fi setups might include high-energy-density reactors, fusion energy, or field propulsion. Of course, there’s currently no public evidence proving these technologies have been realized.
④ Internal Structure (AI Creative Reconstruction)
Based on overall proportions, this craft is estimated to be about 20 to 25 meters long and around 10 meters high, possibly a medium-sized reconnaissance ship capable of carrying 4 to 10 crew members. The central area might house the energy core, the outer sections could be propulsion modules, and the interior might include mission and control cabins.
⑤ Why doesn’t it resemble human-made aircraft?
Because it lacks several core features of traditional aircraft: engine exhaust nozzles, aerodynamic control surfaces, a visible cockpit, and landing gear. The entire design philosophy is closer to a "full-space maneuvering platform" rather than an air-dependent airplane.
If this was built by an alien civilization, where might it come from?
This is purely speculative sci-fi, just for fun. Personally, I lean toward the Orion civilization for reasons like: functionality over streamlined design, symmetrical multi-propulsion unit layout, highly modular structure, and it looks more like a reconnaissance ship than a transport vessel.
Other possibilities include Sirius civilization styles or Lyra civilization styles. It’s worth noting that these names come from pop culture, sci-fi works, and some UFO rumors, and there’s no scientific evidence proving the existence of these alien civilizations.
Final thoughts and conclusions:
The truly fascinating part isn’t whether it’s an alien spacecraft, but: if humanity were to master this kind of propulsion in the future, how would aerospace technology evolve? This might be a more thought-provoking question than "where does it come from?"
What do you think? If it’s a real craft, where is it most likely from? Orion Sirius ✨ Lyra Or a classified human experimental project?
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