eeterids
Eeterids are a hypothetical group of extraterrestrial beings that have been proposed as a possible explanation for certain unexplained phenomena. The term was coined by astronomer John A. Napier in 1977 to describe a class of objects that could account for some of the anomalies observed in the sky, such as the Zodiacal Light and the Gegenschein. These objects were hypothesized to be small, dark, and highly reflective, capable of causing a brightening of the night sky in certain directions.
The concept of eeterids gained traction in the 1980s and 1990s, with some researchers suggesting that they
Critics of the eeterid hypothesis argue that the phenomena attributed to them can be explained by more
Despite the lack of empirical support, the eeterid hypothesis continues to be a topic of interest among