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In 1998, having read the book "Migraine", by Oliver Sacks, I published an article telling that it was the makings that in the least descriptions of UFO encounters were aligned to descriptions of the symptoms of migraine, really the distortions of skill connected surrounded by the migraine being there. Having the status of this article appeared on the UFO UpDates mailing list, my views were dismissed as bunkum, on the motive that I had not to be had a fully full-fledged, testable theory, accepted though I had barely optional the theory as being possibly foremost of treat investigation. For the details, search for "migraine" in the UFO UpDates documentation. Not a hint seemed sensitive after this cut, most likely seeing that the makings explanations for UFO experiences are not very inwards, as so various ufologists do not assume explanations, they assume the space aliens. Despite the fact that, I recently came on both sides of a assembly on this district by Pauline Wilson on the Australian UFOs - nominal research blog. This one is based on a book noble "Migraine Auras: Having the status of the drawn world fails", by Richard Grossinger. She appears not to have heard of Sacks's book, as she explanation that the book is "the first imposing anthology of jam about migraine auras". One quote which she gives from the book seems really substance to the matter of why this focus is from time to time unhurried by ufologists and UFO percipients: "Apart from their cheapness and incidence, migraine auras manage an brainteaser. A form of populace in the West have either never heard of them or, if they have, do not acknowledge their arrange, plane of renown, or ubiquity. Supreme populace who have developed their unprepared distortions of vision have no championship for these and have gotten no scenario." Deliberately, it would be ridiculous to deduction that migraine auras coerce side for all or most UFO reports, but absolutely a plan of them and other distortions of skill, coerce give clues to the real arrange of in the least or puzzling UFO reports - faint from hoaxes, of course.