If I Owned Skinwalker Ranch …

Skinwalker Ranch Dressing

Here is A Short List of Experiments I Would Conduct

Thomas Wright
3 min readMay 17, 2021

I am enamored with what is going on at Skinwalker Ranch. Though I have skeptical tendencies, I try my hardest to maintain an open mind; given, of course, that there is sufficient evidence to at least warrant a possibility.

Skinwalker Ranch is one such anomaly.

Below, I have prepared a list of experiments I would absolutely love to see carried out at the ranch. You may or may not agree with me on this, but that is your right.

Elevated Laser Interferometer

This would be the first experiment to go up. That is, of course, if funding were not an issue. Considering the nature of the anomalies reported, I think a mini-LIGO would at least answer one of the biggest questions we all have. If the anomalous occurrences do, indeed, warp the fabric of space-time, perhaps setting something up that can detect such minute alterations may end up answering several such questions.

In the image above, I’ve outlined something similar to LIGO. However, in reality, if an object were capable of warping space-time, I would think that it wouldn’t propagate very far from the object. It might be more beneficial to built some sort of interferometer grid with nodes higher up on the mountain so as to cross through the more active areas of air-space. That, of course, brings an entire array of issues with it since you’d be shooting your lasers through atmosphere — but I’ll leave it to the engineers to solve that one.

QRNG-Farming

The second experiment I would setup includes a series of strategically placed QRNGs (quantum random number generators). Anomalies are anomalies, and you never know when two seemingly different anomalies might have something to do with one another.

In the world of what is possible when you’re dealing with intergalactic travel and teleportation; I don’t think it would be too far fetched for such technology to have a detectable affect on the quantum. In such a scenario, I think the analysis of multiple streams of random quantum data might be a good place to start if you were looking for such interactions.

Sky Projections

The anomalies at Skinwalker Ranch have oft been reported to appear as though they were intelligent. Given the first season of Brandon Fugal’s recent series, the team shot a rocket into the atmosphere and the anomaly appeared to react. Since sky projections aren’t blown off course and can’t get lost, I would start there. Colors, shapes, patterns … all things necessary to start a rudimentary conversation if the contact target were so inclined.

Land-Light Pattern Array

To follow up with the sky projection, why not prepare an array of easily triggered land-lights? My thinking goes as follows: First, get the anomaly’s attention with the sky projection and then show the anomaly how to trigger the grid of multi-spectrum LEDs. A series of triggers that laser-light can activate might be a fair place to start. Setting the LED-grid to react to varying RF frequencies and amplitudes might be an even better place to start. If the anomaly got a little close to check itself out in the “mirror”, well — we all know the psychology behind that one.

It would be interesting to set up a mathematical puzzle in the land-light grid and see if the anomaly would be willing to solve it.

Aside from the more gruesome ideas I’ve had like the obviously friendly gesture of providing a young calf for them to … inspect, I’ll leave off for now.

Cheers! :)

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Thomas Wright
Thomas Wright

Written by Thomas Wright

I’m a software engineer of nearly 25 years. I believe in a better future through technology. I’m the owner & lead dev at Phobos Technologies LLC.

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