Are Aliens Real? A Calm Assessment
Between radio silence, points of light and old suspicions, one question remains open: what if the strange only rarely makes a noise?
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“Between rumour and certainty
there is often only the question
of who looked closely.
We collect leads, not certainties.”
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Between radio silence, points of light and old suspicions, one question remains open: what if the strange only rarely makes a noise?
Open →Between the Media Harbour, the Rhine bend and the suburbs, people report lights that are hard to classify. A collection without alarm.
Open →Almost every larger city has stories about tunnels, restricted areas and locked doors. Some are banal, others remain noteworthy.
Open →People recognise patterns. Sometimes that protects us; sometimes it misleads us. The difference is harder than it sounds.
Open →The sky above cities is full of lines. Some are quickly explained; others remain a reason to talk about technology, weather and trust.
Open →Every map sorts the world. What stands in the centre seems important; what lies at the edge is quickly forgotten.
Open →Düsseldorf is large enough for patterns and small enough for local stories. That mixture makes the city useful for later comparisons.
Open →Public places change at night. Sound, light and emptiness create an atmosphere in which small deviations feel large.
Open →Düsseldorf serves as the main regional page for observations along the Rhine, around the station and in the city's sober in-between spaces.
Open →Cologne offers a dense mixture of river, old walls, railway axes and stories that prefer to stay below the surface.
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