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− | [[ | + | '''Ummo''' (in the initial Spanish transcription), '''Oummo''' (in French pronunciation) and '''Oomo''' (in English prononciation), is the name of an alleged [[planet]] which is said to lie approximately 14. 4 Light-years from the [[Earth]], according to revelations made in over than 200 [[Typed|typed]] letters (more than 1,300 pages of text) received from the mid [[1960s]], mostly in [[Spain]] but also in other countries until these days. These documents were allegedly written by members of a group present on Earth since March 28, 1950, presenting themselves as emissaries of an [[extraterrestrial life|extraterrestrial]] civilization, the Ummites (sometimes called "Ummans"). |
== History == | == History == | ||
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The [[researcher]] [[Jean-Pierre Petit]] has claimed to have detected signs of superior intelligence {{Incise|extraterrestrial}} in some of the Ummite writings he says he has received. He also claims that the scientific subjects addressed in the ''ummite'' letters are totally innovative and have directly inspired him in his research in [[cosmology]] and [[magnetohydrodynamics]]<ref>[[Jean-Pierre Petit]], ''Enquête sur les extraterrestres qui sont déjà parmi nous'', [[Éditions Albin Michel|Albin Michel]], 1991, {{ISBN|2226055150}}. </ref>{{,}}<ref name="petitmystere">[[Jean-Pierre Petit]], ''Le mystère des Ummites : une science venue d'une autre planète?'', [[Éditions Albin Michel|Albin Michel]], 1995, {{ISBN|2226078452}}. </ref>{{,}}<ref>[[Jean-Pierre Petit]], ''Ovnis et armes secrètes américaines : L'extraordinaire témoignage d'un scientifique'', [[Éditions Albin Michel|Albin Michel]], 2003, {{coll.|Aux marches de la science}}, 270{{nb p.}}, {{ISBN|2253114944}} and https://januscosmologicalmodel.com/</ref>. | The [[researcher]] [[Jean-Pierre Petit]] has claimed to have detected signs of superior intelligence {{Incise|extraterrestrial}} in some of the Ummite writings he says he has received. He also claims that the scientific subjects addressed in the ''ummite'' letters are totally innovative and have directly inspired him in his research in [[cosmology]] and [[magnetohydrodynamics]]<ref>[[Jean-Pierre Petit]], ''Enquête sur les extraterrestres qui sont déjà parmi nous'', [[Éditions Albin Michel|Albin Michel]], 1991, {{ISBN|2226055150}}. </ref>{{,}}<ref name="petitmystere">[[Jean-Pierre Petit]], ''Le mystère des Ummites : une science venue d'une autre planète?'', [[Éditions Albin Michel|Albin Michel]], 1995, {{ISBN|2226078452}}. </ref>{{,}}<ref>[[Jean-Pierre Petit]], ''Ovnis et armes secrètes américaines : L'extraordinaire témoignage d'un scientifique'', [[Éditions Albin Michel|Albin Michel]], 2003, {{coll.|Aux marches de la science}}, 270{{nb p.}}, {{ISBN|2253114944}} and https://januscosmologicalmodel.com/</ref>. | ||
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+ | D33: Indeterminism and free will (letters 1 to 3). D52: The concept of space - Anticosmos. D69: The Ummo spaceships (letters 1 to 6). D59: Unified field theory - IBOZOO UU (letter 1 to 5). D74 to D81: Who are we? - Where do we come from? - Our relationship with the people of Earth - Dimensional being - Language and logic - The ontological foundations of philosophy - The concept of Woa (God) - Gnoseology - Morality on Ummo, D105: Soul and time - The collective mind - The IBOZOO UU - The pluricosmos. D357 + D371: The collective planetary soul - The two limit universes - Twin cosmos - Post-mortem experiences- Synopsis Waam-Waam - The pluricosmos - The two limit universes -The collective planetary soul. D539 - Abortion problems? NR13 to NR22 : This collection of letters received in France between 2003 and 2009 covers a wide range of subjects. | ||
== The Ummite language == | == The Ummite language == | ||
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* The second considers that differences in spelling (especially the doubling of letters) are of little significance, and that they are due to differences in the understanding of foreign sounds by the typist(s), or to difficulties in alphabetic transcription. They consider that language is made up of word-objects and not of "soncepts". | * The second considers that differences in spelling (especially the doubling of letters) are of little significance, and that they are due to differences in the understanding of foreign sounds by the typist(s), or to difficulties in alphabetic transcription. They consider that language is made up of word-objects and not of "soncepts". | ||
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==Who wrote these letters? == | ==Who wrote these letters? == | ||
− | + | Various hypotheses had been put forward as to the identity of the perpetrators: | |
− | the Ummites; the [[Secret Service|espionage services]]; one or more [[sects]]s; José Luis Jordán Peña | + | the Ummites themselves; the [[Secret Service|espionage services]]; one or more [[sects]]s; José Luis Jordán Peña . |
− | + | With irony, the Ummites themselves, in letter D73 <ref>http://ummo-sciences.org/fr/D73.htm</ref> list some thirty possibilities | |
+ | Thus, there is no consensus: skeptics believe that the letters are more or less elaborate [[forgeries]], that José Luis Jordán Peña was behind the first letters<ref>[[Dominique Caudron]], ''SPECIAL UMMO'', UFO presence, {{n°|47}}, {{date-|may 1992}}, {{p. |4}}.</ref> and that later forgers were inspired to extend the [[myth]]<ref>J.- M. Abrassart, "L'affaire Ummo : Une révélation religieuse ?", ''Les Mystères de l'Est, {{n°|10}}'', 2006, {{page|87-93}}.</ref> and <ref>See [[Claude Poher]], ''Les observations d'Aluche et de San José de Valderas ainsi que l'affaire UMMO : une supercherie de taille ! '', in ''[[Lumières dans la nuit|Lumières dans la Nuit]]'', {{numéro|166}}, June-{{date-|juillet 1977}}.</ref>,. | ||
− | + | In 1992 José Luis Jordán Peña claimed, without providing any evidence, to be the author of the documents, as well as being the originator of false photographs ( San Jose de Valderas) on June 1, 1967 <ref> https://www.ummo-sciences.org/activ/art/art11-1.htm </ref> | |
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Eighteen years later, in a letter addressed to Ignacio Darnaude and posted on {{date-|5 November 2010}}, José Luis Jordán Peña provides further clarification on the affair. Some of the letters and writings are the work of jokers imitating his style. He also points out that collaborators (e.g. Vicente Ortuno, Norman West, John Child, M. Carrascosa, Alberto Borras, T. Pastrami, Sean O'Connelly, Iker J.) sent letters from distant places. He reports that he was initially contacted by two American doctors (he had previously claimed that they were [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agents working for a foreign agency who offered him, for a salary, to carry out a sociological experiment in the interests of Western culture, which he accepted). | Eighteen years later, in a letter addressed to Ignacio Darnaude and posted on {{date-|5 November 2010}}, José Luis Jordán Peña provides further clarification on the affair. Some of the letters and writings are the work of jokers imitating his style. He also points out that collaborators (e.g. Vicente Ortuno, Norman West, John Child, M. Carrascosa, Alberto Borras, T. Pastrami, Sean O'Connelly, Iker J.) sent letters from distant places. He reports that he was initially contacted by two American doctors (he had previously claimed that they were [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agents working for a foreign agency who offered him, for a salary, to carry out a sociological experiment in the interests of Western culture, which he accepted). | ||
There is no doubt, however, that José Luis Jordán Peña was at least one of the illustrators of these documents, according to Alberto Noguera's perfectly documented study<ref>http://albertonoguera.com/2022/10/la-mecanografa-de-ummo.html</ref> | There is no doubt, however, that José Luis Jordán Peña was at least one of the illustrators of these documents, according to Alberto Noguera's perfectly documented study<ref>http://albertonoguera.com/2022/10/la-mecanografa-de-ummo.html</ref> | ||
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+ | == Wolf 424 == | ||
+ | The first letter referenced (D21 from early 1966) states {{quote|distance from IUMMA (star of UMMO, can be [[Wolf 424]]), to the Sun: the apparent distance, i.e. that which a coherent beam of waves would follow in three-dimensional space was on January 4, 1955 : 14.437 light-years | ||
+ | The real distance (straight distance in decadimensional space) was on the same date, according to our measurement: 3.685 light-years | ||
+ | The first distance is the one used by terrestrial astronomers for their calculations (disregarding the curvatures of light as it passes through fields of high gravitational intensity), such a distance is "constant" for two bodies fixed in space. The second distance is a function of time, measured in an N-dimensional space, and has a certain periodicity. Its measurement is very important as it relates to our galactic travels.}} One letter (D41-1, probably received on {{date-|January 14, 1966}}) estimates the distance between the respective foci of the stellar systems at {{unity|3.68502|[[Light-year|al]]}} ''le {{date-|January 4, 1955}}''. Another letter dated {{date-|March 18, 1966}} (D32) states that the star around which UMMO would orbit is "perhaps" {{nobr|[[Wolf 424]]}} (excerpt: {{Quote|We're not sure it's the same star, although the characteristics and position recorded by some terrestrial observatories coincide surprisingly well with our own data}}). Skeptics argue that the distance quoted of 3.685 light-years corresponds to that measured by Yerkes' laboratory in 1938 (3.6 to 3.8 al) for Wolf 424, although Yerkes corrected this to 14.4 al as early as 1952. | ||
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Ummo letters
Ummo (in the initial Spanish transcription), Oummo (in French pronunciation) and Oomo (in English prononciation), is the name of an alleged planet which is said to lie approximately 14. 4 Light-years from the Earth, according to revelations made in over than 200 typed letters (more than 1,300 pages of text) received from the mid 1960s, mostly in Spain but also in other countries until these days. These documents were allegedly written by members of a group present on Earth since March 28, 1950, presenting themselves as emissaries of an extraterrestrial civilization, the Ummites (sometimes called "Ummans").
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History
The first letters recorded are those received in 1966 by Fernando Sesma Manzano, a Spanish telegraph employee and leader of a Spanish esotericism association, Modèle:Quote, which regularly gathered its members in a bar called Modèle:Foreign quote (Modèle:Quote) in Madrid, Spain. Other letters will subsequently receive them in several countries, until 2009 in France and 2014 in Spain.
Since 2012, the ummo-ciencias (esp) and ummo-sciences (fr) groups have claimed that contact is maintained with Ummites via the twitter network (X) and collate all exchanges on their respective websites (pages referenced "W")
The researcher Jean-Pierre Petit has claimed to have detected signs of superior intelligence Modèle:Incise in some of the Ummite writings he says he has received. He also claims that the scientific subjects addressed in the ummite letters are totally innovative and have directly inspired him in his research in cosmology and magnetohydrodynamics[1]Modèle:,[2]Modèle:,[3].
Content of documents
The various documents cover the following topics: Informations about their plannet (UMMO) and their planetary system (NAWEE and IUMMA), art of perfume, biology and evolution, chemistry, cosmology (infinity of twin cosmos differentiated by light speed), education, exopolitic, geography, history, language, logic (tetravalent logic), mathematics, metaphysics, philosophy, physics (IBOZOO UU, 10 dimensions) religion, social networking, technology, telepathy, controlled demography , mission on Earth since 1950', exopolitics description of their interstellar ships, IBOZOO UU (base of the 10 dimensions), Soul and Collective Soul, "infinity" of twin cosmos differentiated by light speed, OEMIIWOA (Christ), OEMBUAW and BAYOODUU (links between Body, Soul and Collective Soul), Sindon fraud, finalist conception of the evolution of living beings, telepathy, use of titanium memories, plasma engine, disclosure of numerous E.T. races (and location), gravitational waves controlled and used, earth's legendary artifacts explained, engineered asteroids, 1966 agreement concerning the installation of two E.T. races on Earth, etc,
For examples ([https:https://www.ummowiki.fr/index.php/Ummo_texts_corpus english translated documents]):
D33: Indeterminism and free will (letters 1 to 3). D52: The concept of space - Anticosmos. D69: The Ummo spaceships (letters 1 to 6). D59: Unified field theory - IBOZOO UU (letter 1 to 5). D74 to D81: Who are we? - Where do we come from? - Our relationship with the people of Earth - Dimensional being - Language and logic - The ontological foundations of philosophy - The concept of Woa (God) - Gnoseology - Morality on Ummo, D105: Soul and time - The collective mind - The IBOZOO UU - The pluricosmos. D357 + D371: The collective planetary soul - The two limit universes - Twin cosmos - Post-mortem experiences- Synopsis Waam-Waam - The pluricosmos - The two limit universes -The collective planetary soul. D539 - Abortion problems? NR13 to NR22 : This collection of letters received in France between 2003 and 2009 covers a wide range of subjects.
The Ummite language
On the basis of letters, it is difficult to speak of an Ummite language. All we have, apart from a few complete sentences, is a lexicon, a set of vocables, the vast majority of which are given to us in isolation. [Antonio Ribera]] mentions 403 words ummites in a 1978 compilation[4] and Jean Pollion, in Ummo, de vrais extraterrestres (2002), lists over a thousand words considering that every doubling of a letter in a word is significant.
Two theories have been formulated by analysts of Ummite letters:
- the first, defended by Jean Pollion, considers that each letter (sound or phoneme) in words transcribed in typewritten form is signifying, and he has called these sounds "soncepts". He considers this to be an "ideophonemic" language[5] : By analogy with ideographic languages, which proceed by assembling ideas corresponding to written and pronounceable signs, I have chosen to attribute to this language the "ideophonemic" character. To date, I have counted 17 phonemes}} by associative combinations of these phonemes, almost all of which are relational}}.
- The second considers that differences in spelling (especially the doubling of letters) are of little significance, and that they are due to differences in the understanding of foreign sounds by the typist(s), or to difficulties in alphabetic transcription. They consider that language is made up of word-objects and not of "soncepts".
Who wrote these letters?
Various hypotheses had been put forward as to the identity of the perpetrators: the Ummites themselves; the espionage services; one or more sectss; José Luis Jordán Peña .
With irony, the Ummites themselves, in letter D73 [6] list some thirty possibilities
Thus, there is no consensus: skeptics believe that the letters are more or less elaborate forgeries, that José Luis Jordán Peña was behind the first letters[7] and that later forgers were inspired to extend the myth[8] and [9],.
In 1992 José Luis Jordán Peña claimed, without providing any evidence, to be the author of the documents, as well as being the originator of false photographs ( San Jose de Valderas) on June 1, 1967 [10]
Eighteen years later, in a letter addressed to Ignacio Darnaude and posted on Modèle:Date-, José Luis Jordán Peña provides further clarification on the affair. Some of the letters and writings are the work of jokers imitating his style. He also points out that collaborators (e.g. Vicente Ortuno, Norman West, John Child, M. Carrascosa, Alberto Borras, T. Pastrami, Sean O'Connelly, Iker J.) sent letters from distant places. He reports that he was initially contacted by two American doctors (he had previously claimed that they were CIA agents working for a foreign agency who offered him, for a salary, to carry out a sociological experiment in the interests of Western culture, which he accepted).
There is no doubt, however, that José Luis Jordán Peña was at least one of the illustrators of these documents, according to Alberto Noguera's perfectly documented study[11]
Wolf 424
The first letter referenced (D21 from early 1966) states Modèle:Quote One letter (D41-1, probably received on Modèle:Date-) estimates the distance between the respective foci of the stellar systems at Modèle:Unity le Modèle:Date-. Another letter dated Modèle:Date- (D32) states that the star around which UMMO would orbit is "perhaps" Modèle:Nobr (excerpt: Modèle:Quote). Skeptics argue that the distance quoted of 3.685 light-years corresponds to that measured by Yerkes' laboratory in 1938 (3.6 to 3.8 al) for Wolf 424, although Yerkes corrected this to 14.4 al as early as 1952.
Notes and references
Bibliography
- In French
- Jacques Vallée, Le collège invisible, Éditions Albin Michel, 1975 (trans. from English Modèle:Lang, 1975).
- Antonio Ribera and Rafael Farriols, Preuves de l'existence des soucoupes volantes (original Spanish title: Modèle:Lang), Éditions de Vecchi, 1975.
- Martine Castello, Philippe Chambon and Isabelle Blanc, La conspiration des étoiles. Les Ummos : terrestres ou extraterrestres ?, Éditions Robert Laffont, 1991, Modèle:ISBN.
- Jean Sider, Ummo : Les raisons d'un doute, in Lumières dans la Nuit, Modèle:N°, January-Modèle:Date-.
- Jacques Vallée, Révélations, Éditions Robert Laffont, 1992.
- Modèle:Article.
- Dominique Caudron, " Les Ummoristes sont parmi nous ", in the collective book edited by Thierry Pinvidic, OVNI. Vers une anthropologie d'un mythe contemporain, Éditions Heimdal, 1993.
- Renaud Marhic, L'affaire Ummo : les extraterrestres qui venaient du froid, Éditions Les Classiques du Mystère, 1993.
- Renaud Marhic, La mystification d'Ummo : des aveux qui appartiennent à l'histoire, in Phénomèna Modèle:Numéro, January-Modèle:Date-.
- Jean Pollion, Ummo, de vrais extraterrestres !, Éditions Aldane, 2002.
- In Spanish
- Fernando Sesma Manzano, Modèle:Lang, Modèle:Lang, 1965.
- Fernando Sesma Manzano, Modèle:Lang, Modèle:Lang, 1967, Modèle:Number.
- Oscar Rey Brea, Modèle:Lang, in Modèle:Lien, Modèle:N°, Modèle:Date-.
- Antonio Ribera and Rafael Farriols, Modèle:Lang, Pomaire, Barcelona, 1968; republished in 1973 by Modèle:Link, Barcelona.
- Father Enrique Lopez Guerrero, Modèle:Lang, Modèle:Link, Barcelona, 1978.
- Antonio Ribera, Modèle:Lang, Plaza & Janés, Barcelona, 1979.
- Juan Dominguez Montes, Modèle:Lang, Éditions Libreria Agora S. A., 1983, Modèle:ISBN.
- Modèle:Work.
- Modèle:Work.
- Ummo, Modèle:Lang, in Modèle:Lang, Modèle:Number, 1993.
- Rafael Farriols, Modèle:Lang, Modèle:Lang, S. L. Collection: Modèle:Lang, 1999, Modèle:ISBN.
- Modèle:Lang. Modèle:Lang. Modèle:Lang. 2001, Modèle:ISBN.
- Vicenç Solé i Ferré, Modèle:Lang, 2003, Modèle:ISBN.
- Modèle:Link, Modèle:Lang, Modèle:Lang, 2007, Modèle:ISBN.
- In English
- Jerome Clark, Modèle:Lang, in Modèle:Lang, 1996.
- John R. Heapes, Modèle:Lang, iUniverse, 2014, 256Modèle:Nb p. (development on the Ummo planet, Modèle:P.).
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External links
- Site listing all letters and tweets received, translated into French
- Site listing all letters and tweets received in Spanish
- Page of links to a number of documents translated into English
- A skeptical critique of Jean Pollion's work
- [About computer's crystal titanium memory (ItsBS Youtube)