Transmedium craft

A transmedium craft is a vehicle or craft capable of operating efficiently in multiple mediums such as air, water, and space. These craft are hypothesized to utilize cutting-edge technology that allows seamless transitions between these environments without structural or functional compromises.

When spotted but not identified, transmedium craft are often classified as transmedium UFOs or unidentified submerged objects (USOs), depending on the medium in which they are observed. Reports describe extraordinary capabilities, such as supersonic speeds without sound barriers, sharp changes in direction, and submersion or emergence from water without visible disruption, often involving interactions with water's surface tension and fluid behavior.

Theories edit

Some researchers theorize that transmedium craft may be extraterrestrial vehicles designed for interstellar travel and exploration, or smaller devices used for surveillance. Others suggest they represent advanced terrestrial technologies developed in secret space programs or other classified projects. While proponents argue these sightings demonstrate unprecedented scientific principles, skeptics counter that many cases could result from misidentifications, hoaxes, or natural phenomena.

Reported Sightings edit

The following table lists sightings where it is explicitly reported that the object was a transmedium craft or device, capable of operating across multiple environments:

Reported Sightings of Transmedium Craft
Date Incident Witness(es) Location First public reporting Notes
November 2004 USS Nimitz UFO incident David Fravor, crew of USS Princeton (CG-59), and pilots of F/A-18 Super Hornets California coast (near San Clemente Island) 2007 (initial leak to UFO research groups); 2017 (New York Times) Object described as a "Tic Tac," capable of moving seamlessly between air and water. Radar and infrared systems tracked its movement.[1]
1966 USS Tiru UFO sighting William Cooper and crew Near Hawaii 1988 (Cooper's first post on Paranet) Metallic craft the size of an aircraft carrier observed tumbling between clouds and ocean.[2]
August 2019 USS Omaha UFO encounter US Navy crew Off the coast of San Diego, California 2021 (Jeremy Corbell documentary) A spherical craft tracked by radar, transitioning from air to water before disappearing underwater.

Technology and Capabilities edit

Transmedium craft are hypothesized to rely on revolutionary advancements such as gravitational control to counteract Earth's gravity, enabling movement across air, water, and space with unprecedented efficiency. Electromagnetic propulsion systems may allow rapid acceleration and sharp directional changes, while energy shields could protect the craft during transitions between mediums. These technologies, if confirmed, would represent a significant leap in aerospace engineering and material science.


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