Published February 15, 2026 | Version v1
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Supplemental Compilation: Ancient and Pre-Modern Records of Luminous Orb-Like Aerial Objects with Hellfire-Analog Behaviors (SP3 Framework Context)

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Description

Reports from ancient and pre-modern sources repeatedly describe luminous, orb-like or
disk-like objects exhibiting non-ballistic motion, persistence, coherent grouping, and (in a
subset of accounts) apparent splitting or fragment ejection. This document expands a
curated set of pre-1900 records—Mesopotamian omen tablets, Egyptian battle-era
inscriptions, Roman prodigy reports, medieval chronicles, early modern broadsheets
(Nuremberg 1561; Basel 1566), East Asian court histories, South Asian epic narratives, and
the Japanese Utsuro-bune tradition—organizing each account by (i) a brief summary, (ii)
matching features relative to the 2024 Hellfire-interaction UAP description, and (iii)
available illustrative artifacts. Interpreted through the Space‑Phase 3 (SP3) framework,
these recurring traits are consistent with mobile proto-matter configurations—localized
conditioned domains of the space-phase substrate—whose motion is guided by coherence
corridors and substrate gradients rather than aerodynamic lift or reaction propulsion. The
compilation does not claim that any single ancient account constitutes definitive evidence;
instead, it demonstrates cross-cultural continuity of a small set of specific, physically
descriptive motifs (luminosity, coherence, resilience, non-ballistic direction changes, and
occasional splitting/formation-keeping) that are difficult to reduce to one narrow category
of ordinary transient events. The result is a structured historical context for SP3-style
interpretations of modern UAP observations and a framework for future comparative work
that links historical descriptions to testable substrate behaviors.

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