It’s late, and the sky feels heavier than it should, as if it’s holding secrets it’s not ready to share. For days now, I’ve been scrolling through footage, reading articles, diving headfirst into every piece of information I can find about these so-called drones. When I wrote about them last week, I was convinced they were part of some covert government operation—some high-tech preparation for a future we’re not privy to. It made sense at the time. After all, the military has always been leaps and bounds ahead of civilian technology, and secrecy is practically their middle name.
But as the days pass, my opinion is starting to shift. I’ve seen too many videos, heard too many firsthand accounts, and something doesn’t add up. Some of these things are definitely drones—there’s no mistaking the telltale hum of their engines or the sharp, mechanical precision of their movements. But others... others are something entirely different. People are zooming in with their cameras, trying to get a closer look, and what they’re capturing doesn’t make sense. You can see right through these objects, like they’re made of light or energy. They shimmer, pulse, and flicker as if they’re not entirely here, as if they’re only half tethered to our reality.
That’s not normal. That’s not drone technology as we know it—not publicly, anyway. And it leaves me wondering: if these aren’t drones, then what the hell are they?
I’ve always heard people say that the military is centuries ahead of the general population, that they possess technology so advanced we wouldn’t even recognize it for what it is. That thought used to comfort me in a strange way. It was easier to believe that these mysterious objects in our skies were human-made, even if they were beyond our understanding. But now, I’m not so sure. There’s something different about these sightings, something that feels... off. Creepy, even. I can’t shake the feeling that we’re not just seeing new technology—we’re seeing something fundamentally other.
And then there’s this quantum chip that Google unveiled. The timing of it all feels too coincidental to ignore. A chip capable of solving problems in minutes that would take traditional supercomputers billions of years? That’s not just a step forward—it’s a leap. I read somewhere that this chip has even offered evidence supporting the existence of parallel universes. Parallel universes. Let that sink in. If this chip has the power to open doors we didn’t even know existed, could it also be responsible for these plasma-like entities appearing in our skies?
What if these glowing, shifting objects aren’t from another planet but from another dimension? What if they’re not visitors in the extraterrestrial sense but travelers—interdimensional beings or phenomena slipping through the cracks in our reality? The idea makes my skin crawl, not because it’s frightening but because it feels like the kind of truth we’re not ready for. I’ve always believed in the multiverse, in the idea that there are countless versions of reality stacked like layers of an onion. But to see evidence of it, to think that something from one of those layers could be bleeding into ours... it’s both exhilarating and terrifying.
I keep thinking about how these things behave. There are videos of helicopters approaching them, and instead of engaging, these objects simply vanish. They move at speeds that defy physics, disappearing in the blink of an eye. That’s not human technology—not as we understand it. And it’s not just happening here. These sightings are popping up all over the world, from rural farmlands to bustling cities. Some of these objects are silent; others emit a low hum that doesn’t quite sound mechanical. People describe feeling an energy shift when they’re near, a tingling in the air like static before a storm.
And then there’s the way they look. Some appear as glowing orbs, pulsating with a swirling, internal energy that seems almost alive. Others are transparent, their edges blurred as if they’re not fully here. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen or heard of. Even with all the advancements in AI and technology, this feels... alien. Not in the “little green men” sense but in the way it challenges everything we think we know about our world. It’s like looking at something that doesn’t belong, something that’s not bound by the same rules we are.
The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced that these phenomena aren’t random. They feel deliberate, like they’re leading up to something. It’s not just the objects themselves—it’s the timing, the way they’ve suddenly become so prevalent. It’s as if the world is holding its breath, waiting for something to happen. And I can’t shake the feeling that whatever’s coming is going to change everything.
I don’t know if this is the beginning of a revelation, a catastrophe, or something entirely different. All I know is that it’s not normal, and it’s not going away. As I sit here tonight, staring out at the sky, I can’t help but wonder if we’re on the brink of something monumental. Maybe it’s the scientist in me, the curious part of my brain that wants to unravel this mystery. Or maybe it’s the survivor in me, the part that’s always waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Whatever it is, I know one thing for certain: the world feels different now, and there’s no going back.