This paper examines, through reverse simulation, the hypothesis that the blurred shape of UFO/UAP objects may not be caused simply by camera error or atmospheric turbulence, but may instead arise from a spatial-phase modulation field formed around the object. From the perspective of Topological Cosmology, this phenomenon is proposed as one of the candidate verification models for testing whether the spatial phase of our universe can interact with matter, electromagnetic fields, plasma, refractive index, and polarization states. In particular, rather than adopting the simple model in which “a strong anti-gravity field directly bends light,” this study proposes a modified model in which blurring, background distortion, polarization change, and electromagnetic noise may occur around UFO/UAP objects when a rotating six-pole phase field, a double-layer inverted phase boundary, and a low-density plasma envelope are combined. The core idea is not to modulate the entire space uniformly, but to form a thin and rotating phase boundary layer around the surface of the object. This model may serve as an experimental and theoretical candidate for observationally testing the Topological Cosmology proposition that “spatial phase interacts with all matter and fields.”
JB Lee (Mon,) studied this question.