Ross Coulthart Speaks on Sentient Plasmoids, Corporeal NHI, and the Expanding UAP Framework
Recent UAP discourse is shifting away from a single model of “extraterrestrial visitors” toward a broader claim: multiple categories of non-human intelligence may exist simultaneously within the phenomenon. This framing has been amplified by journalist Ross Coulthart in response to statements attributed to whistleblower David Grusch, alongside astronaut observations and plasma physics research.
The emerging picture is not one of a single explanation, but of overlapping layers of reported intelligence.
David Grusch and the Continuum of Non-Human Intelligence
During public discussions in Washington, David Grusch described a spectrum of non-human intelligence rather than a single entity type.
He stated: “It’s a continuum from corporeal bipedal type life to what I would consider sentient plasmoid life.”
This introduces two ends of a claimed spectrum: corporeal bipedal entities described as physical, structured beings, and sentient plasmoid entities described as non-biological or plasma-like intelligence.
The significance of the statement lies in its structure. It implies categorisation of non-human intelligence into multiple forms rather than a single uniform species.
These claims remain unverified publicly but are part of formal whistleblower testimony frameworks and congressional-level discussions.
Ross Coulthart’s Framing of Multiple NHI Categories
Ross Coulthart has repeatedly referenced the idea that the UAP phenomenon may not be singular.
His interpretation of whistleblower material, including Grusch’s statements, groups reported phenomena into at least two broad categories: physical non-human intelligences, and non-biological or plasma-associated intelligences.
Coulthart’s position presents these not as confirmed facts, but as converging claims from multiple sources that suggest a wider taxonomy of intelligence than traditionally assumed.
Story Musgrave and Space-Based Anomalous Observations
NASA astronaut Story Musgrave, who flew on six Space Shuttle missions, has described unusual luminous and structured phenomena observed in space.
His reported statement includes: “I have seen snakes out there. Six, eight, ten feet long.”
He also stated: “I have a feeling there are living creatures out there in space.”
These remarks are frequently cited in UAP literature due to their origin from a highly experienced astronaut with extensive time observing Earth’s upper atmosphere and orbital environment.
Musgrave’s accounts are used in modern discussions as supporting observational context for unexplained luminous and structured space phenomena.
Plasma Self-Organisation and Tsytovich Research
A key scientific foundation for the plasmoid discussion comes from plasma physics, particularly work led by Vladimir Tsytovich and colleagues.
Their research demonstrated that under certain conditions, plasma systems can form structured, self-organising configurations with behaviours that resemble complex adaptive systems.
Observed properties include formation of stable plasma structures, self-organisation of charged particles, interaction between structures in patterned ways, and behaviour resembling information transfer processes.
The researchers did not claim intelligence or life in the biological sense. The significance lies in the discovery that plasma can spontaneously organise into complex, structured systems under specific conditions.
This finding expanded scientific discussion around how complexity can emerge in non-biological matter.
SCIRP Research and the “Fourth Domain” Hypothesis
More recent publications in the Journal of Modern Physics explore whether certain atmospheric and space-based plasmoid phenomena could represent a previously unclassified category of organised matter.
Some authors propose a hypothetical “fourth domain of life,” separate from bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes.
Key points raised include observations of luminous objects in atmospheric and orbital environments, reports of structured motion including splitting, merging, and directional changes, and hypotheses that plasma systems may exhibit life-like organisational patterns.
These papers explicitly position the idea as speculative. However, they contribute to the ongoing academic discussion about whether plasma systems could exhibit properties associated with life-like behaviour.
Two Parallel Interpretations of the Phenomenon
Across whistleblower testimony, astronaut observations, and plasma physics research, two main interpretive frameworks emerge.
One interpretation is that multiple forms of non-human intelligence exist, including corporeal bipedal entities and plasmoid entities, with UAP events reflecting interaction between multiple intelligence classes.
The other interpretation is that corporeal claims remain unverified and plasmoid behaviour reflects advanced plasma physics phenomena, with observational ambiguity leading to anthropomorphic interpretation of natural systems.
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