mogren (subject)
The original. Non-Euclidean geometry with one resolvable anomaly. Reference specimen for all subsequent surveys. Drag to inspect.
Observed stationary on flat ground, approximately 2.4 m diameter. Wind 11 km/h NW. Object did not register on satellite imagery taken the same morning. Photogrammetry failed on the third pass; instrument returned null coordinates and a non-fatal memory error.
Object had moved during the night. New position consistent with slow terrestrial locomotion. No tracks. No compression of substrate. Soil sample returned no unusual isotopes; grass within 0.6 m of the base grew 11% taller over the following week.
Local witnesses report a low-frequency tone. Spectrum analysis inconclusive — readings degraded during capture. Field team noted a "feeling of being counted." No physical evidence of an observer. Recording on file M-0741-A.
Angular velocity measured at 0.0007 rad/s. Object appeared to anticipate measurement instruments; manual observation suggests rotation is genuine and continuous. Two team members declined to look directly at the object for the remainder of the day.
Language services consulted. No translation available for the term "mogren" in any surveyed corpus. Etymology opaque. Object remains indifferent to naming. Documenters are reminded not to project familiarity.
Final observation of this cycle. Object remains. Documentation is a courtesy, not a request. The next survey will begin without announcement.
The low-frequency tone captured at section 14-B, 2026-05-03. A dominant frequency with two faint harmonics, drifting downward across the recording. The capture itself degraded mid-sample — a "feeling of being counted" is the only datum reported by the operator. Drag the stage horizontally to scrub the timeline; the wireframe surface is height-mapped amplitude.
The original. Non-Euclidean geometry with one resolvable anomaly. Reference specimen for all subsequent surveys. Drag to inspect.
Particle aggregate, ellipsoidal distribution. Observed 0.8 km from mogren at 03:14 local. No sound produced; ambient sensors saturated.
Traced from a field-team sketch (M. Halverson, 2026-05-04). The witness later declined to discuss the sketch. Curve is not closed.
Grid of geometric cells reconstructed from mogren's overnight movement pattern. Three cells unresolvable. No corresponding terrain feature.
Self-similar structure recovered from a single acoustic return. Subdivision terminates at depth 4; deeper returns rejected by instrument.
A near-absence. Six particles distributed across a 12 m³ volume. May or may not be the same phenomenon; classified separately pending review.
Language services have consulted with — among others — Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Niger-Congo, Afroasiatic, Austronesian, Japonic, Turkic, and Uralic language databases. No translation available for the term "mogren" in any surveyed corpus. Etymology opaque. The following specimens are recorded for reference; none should be considered a translation.