Where do the beings say they come from?
They state they originate from two stars within the constellation Reticulum and reference an ancient supernova implosion.
Video Summary
Beings claim origin from two stars in the constellation Reticulum and reference an ancient supernova.
Herrmann observes alien attire, a silver control room display, and a larger approaching disc.
A craft from South America (Salado River/Rosario) is shown conducting hydrodynamic experiments.
Beings warn of human operatives that suppress contact and praise the narrator's restraint.
Alien propulsion described as gravity/equilibrium manipulation via electromagnetic energy–mass conversion — deemed incomprehensible to humans now.
They state they originate from two stars within the constellation Reticulum and reference an ancient supernova implosion.
The beings show a craft operating near the Salado River and city of Rosario in Argentina; Herrmann also references a 1977 Santa Fe photo.
They describe it as gravity/equilibrium manipulation by electromagnetic energy–mass conversion and assert humans cannot yet comprehend it.
They emphasize selective contact, praise patience and restraint, and warn about operatives within human investigative groups who suppress contact information.
He observed pullover military-style boots, touch-panel instrumentation, creatures who spoke without visible mouth movement, retractable fingers without fingernails, and a silver control-room display.
"There are five stars in the constellation Reticulum. We come from two of them."
The beings reveal that they originate from two stars within the constellation Reticulum, further elaborating on a supernova implosion that occurred long ago, which had significant implications. This event aligns with recent observations made by human astronomers.
The beings are knowledgeable about their environment, stating that they have been observing their star movements and plan to meet friends shortly.
"I looked back at him and my eyes fell on his shoes."
The narrator describes an interaction with one of the occupants, noting the unique footwear he observed, which resembled pullover boots without laces or zippers, suggesting a military style. This detail adds an element of intrigue and peculiarism to the beings' appearance.
Upon entering the control room, the narrator sees that the console features a solid silver checkerboard and notices a visual display of the starlit sky, paired with a silver disc of light approaching—another unidentified object.
"Below you, you will observe a rendezvous with a similar observation vehicle."
The leader conveys that they are observing an operation involving another vehicle, which has come from a location referred to as South America. This vehicle is said to be conducting experiments in hydrodynamics at a site called the Salado River, where humans in the city of Rosario have also reported sightings.
The beings predict that any human sightings will be attributed to conventional aircraft, underscoring a theme of human misunderstanding about extraterrestrial phenomena.
"Your request to be placed near your associate is considered inappropriate."
The beings inform the narrator that they have initiated contact for the benefit of those interested, emphasizing their selective communication practices. They suggest that the narrator, through his patience and behavior, has improved future possibilities for contact, though they caution him against reckless actions.
The leader indicates that operatives among human investigative organizations work to suppress information regarding such contacts, creating an atmosphere of mistrust.
"There is no need to inculcate loss of memory in regard to this evening's occurrences."
The leader reassures the narrator that there is no reason to forget the events of that evening, prompting questions about the use and understanding of the word "inculcate."
The narrator grapples with his comprehension of the situation and the importance of verifying language to maintain clarity in communication. He reflects on the convenience of claiming special status and the need to investigate the significance of the provided gifts and information thoroughly.
"I asked about the propulsion and was told that I couldn't comprehend it even if it was explained to me in physical formula."
"It is a paradox that your society loses energy resources... your scientists seem to ignore the most beneficial source."
"He never saw their mouths open at any time, even when they were talking... he was sure he was hearing the sounds with his ears and not telepathically."
"The instrument panels aboard the ship did not have switches and knobs like those we are accustomed to, but were more like touch panels."