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From Missile-Bounced Orbs to Spiral Galaxy Arms: New Research Shows Space Itself Remembers and Guides

Following 2025 UAP Public Hearings by the US Congress, some brave Researchers took up the Challenge. Observations and Data-backed Surveys have helped establish Space-Phase theory as a leading contender to explain how these UAP orbs operate by virtue of space's ability to remember and Guide.

-- What if “empty” space isn’t empty? Independent researcher J.E. Beecham proposes that space is a flexible, memory-bearing medium shaped by energy and matter. His Space-Phase (SP3) Framework suggests it forms invisible “coherence corridors” that guide objects, store energy, and explain everything from glowing orbs in military videos to the sweeping spiral arms of galaxies.

Recent data back the idea. In October 2024, a U.S. Reaper drone off Yemen filmed a glowing orb struck by a Hellfire missile (case video presented at US Congress public hearing 2025). The orb deformed slightly, appeared to bounce the missile, and kept flying — behavior matching a flexible structure in conditioned space. In the 2019 USS Omaha case, radar and infrared tracked orbs entering the ocean without a splash.

Beecham’s Flux Environmental Index (FEI) study analyzed 30 screened luminous orb events (2025–2026) against matched controls. Using public data on lightning, aviation corridors, power lines, and other energy fluxes, it found luminous events occurred in significantly higher-flux areas (mean FEI 8.4 vs. 5.7 for controls; Wilcoxon p < 0.05). This supports the theory’s key prediction: space “remembers” past energy flows and responds to them.

Pre-registered surveys with strict criteria (clear video/sensor data, sustained non-aerodynamic motion) also showed strong alignment with guided, gradient-driven behavior in military-linked cases.

On cosmic scales, the same memory and conditioning explain flat galaxy rotation curves and persistent spiral arms — without needing dark matter — thanks to stiffened-by- conditioning space-phase acting to stabilize the central disk and spiral arms.

“Space isn’t a blank stage,” Beecham says. “It remembers what passes through it and actively shapes what happens next.”

All papers, including the FEI analysis, video studies, and survey results, are free on Zenodo. Scientists are invited to review the data (jamesebeecham.com) and test the predictions.

Contact Info:
Name: James E. Beecham, MD
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Organization: jamesebeecham.com
Website: https://jamesebeecham.com

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