Any recommendations? I'm passionate about them and I would like to merge both interests into some hobbies
>>42626544Ghost hunting?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrWNgfV23D8
>>42626544>Any recommendations? I'd start from the debriefed series https://www.youtube.com/@Area52InvestigationsAnd also tuned into the https://www.youtube.com/@JesseMichelsEspecially: Bob Lazar, Site S4, Sub-ocean massive constructor (2 of them, one under near Bermuda and the second one under the Indian Ocean), whistleblower stories from 4chan.
Become Ted the Caver. Cavemax until you're a Floyd Collins chad.The leading theory re: "Missing 411" from skeptics is that the missing people are getting lost or stuck in caves more than anyone realizes. They say the disappearances, when mapped, are noticeably concentrated in areas with more caves. Go see if bigfoot and/or aliens are running a subterranean human trafficking operation
>>42626544Astronomy and, if it counts, planespotting and photography as well. In almost every UFO case skeptics argue that people are merely misidentifying normal phenomena planes or satellites, these hobbies will give you the skills to identify the paranormal versus prosaic. Photography (and videography) is for learning how to take decent pictures of UFOs. Mathematics (specifically geometry, trigonometry, the kinds used in land surveying and art) and video effects will also give you tools for determining size, distance and velocity of unusual objects as well as greater skill in identifying hoaxes but those aren’t /out/ hobbies.
>>42626544Have you tried the Randonautica app? I set my intent as “risky” and it directed me to the middle of the ocean where I drowned. 3/5 stars.