The seeing of a UFO or alien spaceship is what is involved in an encounter of the first kind. This is the first in the four categorizations of UFO incidents. The succeeding encounters are as follows:
1. Encounter of the second kind: evidence, such as the marks that a UFO or an alien spaceship may leave on the ground.
2. Encounter of the third kind: meeting with a space alien.
3. Encounter of the fourth kind: actual abduction by aliens or removal from the scene at which you witness the UFO.
A meeting with space aliens during a UFO incident is what is involved in an encounter of the third kind. There may or may not be some kind of communication in this encounter. What distinguishes this encounter from that of the fourth kind is the lack of human removal, whether forcible or otherwise, from the scene.
The finding of evidence of a visit by a UFO or an alien spaceship is what is involved in an encounter of the second kind. Such evidence may include marks that a spacecraft may leave from having rested on the ground. For example, an encounter of the first and second kind occurred in Minnesota in 1948. Specifically, two boys say a gray disk land near them. The sighting is an encounter of the first kind. The craft, which was estimated to be 28 inches (70 centimeters) by 12 inches (30 centimeters), then spun upwards and away. FBI agents who subsequently were called to investigate the scene found a 28-inch plot of ground that showed the aftereffects of having been pushed downwards by a very heavy object. This evidence is an encounter of the second kind.
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Removal from the scene of the meeting or actual abduction by space aliens is what is involved in an encounter of the fourth kind. In such an encounter, the human participants tend to have blackouts during and immediately after the incident. In fact, one such happening was remembered only after 12 years had gone by! There may or may not be physical evidence, such as burns or puncture wounds on the bodies of those humans who speak of such encounters.
Yes, there is a preposition after the verb "encounter." For example, you can say "encounter with," "encounter in," or "encounter at" depending on the context of the situation.
First Encounter was created on 1971-03-08.
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In the word "encounter," the stress falls on the first syllable: en-COUN-ter.
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