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Irregular / Amorphous

What if some UAP are not fixed structures at all—but dynamic systems capable of changing shape in real time? Irregular or amorphous UAP are described as objects that do not maintain a stable geometric form. Instead of appearing as discs, spheres, or structured craft, they…

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Saturn-like / Ringed

What if some UAP are built around a dual-structure system—a central craft encircled by a luminous ring that actively contributes to stability, propulsion, or energy control? Saturn-like or ringed UAP are typically described as a central spherical or disc-shaped body surrounded by a distinct circular…

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Diamond / Rhombus

What if some UAP are structured as faceted, diamond-like forms—geometries that prioritize precision, symmetry, and controlled force distribution across multiple directions? Diamond or rhombus-shaped UAP are typically described as symmetrical, four-sided objects with pointed ends and defined edges. Their structure may appear flat or slightly…

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Rectangle / Square

What if some UAP are deliberately shaped as rigid, box-like structures—forms that appear fundamentally incompatible with conventional aerodynamics, yet exhibit controlled, silent flight? Rectangular or square-shaped UAP are typically described as solid, box-like objects with sharp edges, flat faces, and clearly defined geometry. Their proportions…

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Cone / Pyramid

What if some UAP are structured as geometric cones or pyramids—forms that prioritize stability, balance, and controlled motion across multiple orientations? Cone and pyramid-shaped UAP are typically described as solid, three-dimensional geometric forms with a broad base that tapers toward a point or flattened apex.

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