

Scientists have avoided the UFO question - until now
22/05/2022
Overview
A Tear in the Sky takes you on an unprecedented journey into the UAP/UFO phenomenon as we follow a team of world-renowned experts, scientists, and military personnel who will attempt to unravel the UAP/UFO mysteries using state-of-the-art, military-grade equipment, and technology. While the UFO phenomenon has existed since the dawn of recorded history, very little scientific research is accessible to the public. Most of the serious research is conducted by various governments and militaries across the planet; this film is a documentary on how a team of military veterans, scientists, and researchers come together and launch an investigation into this fascinating world of the unknown while providing the data and results to the public.
Status: Released
Rating: 68%
Original language: EN
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Official website:
https://www.atearinthesky.com
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15120486
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Review by: misubisu
Written by: misubisu on 2026-01-09T02:49:38.193Z
Score: 10/10 — A Groundbreaking, Methodical, and Spine-Tingling Scientific Documentary
"A Tear in the Sky is arguably the most important documentary on anomalous phenomena ever made"
A Tear in the Sky transcends the typical UFO documentary. It is not a parade of grainy footage and anecdotal testimonies, but a riveting, real-time scientific expedition that follows a team of aerospace engineers, physicists, and data scientists on a deliberate mission to gather hard data on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) off the California coast. What they captured—and meticulously verified—is nothing short of paradigm-shifting, earning this film a perfect score for its integrity, methodology, and astonishing findings.
From Hypothesis to Verified Phenomenon:
The film’s power lies in its rigorous, transparent approach. The team, led by researchers from To The Stars Academy, doesn't set out to prove aliens exist. They set up a multi-sensor array—including high-resolution optical cameras, thermal imaging, radar, and radiation detectors—to observe and measure whatever is occurring in a known UAP hotspot. They set out to get data on UAP... and they wound up with something way more interesting. What unfolds is a series of events that defy conventional explanation: craft exhibiting physics-bending manoeuvres, and most stunningly, the appearance of a structured, translucent, wormhole-like anomaly.
The "Tear" and The Data:
The central, breathtaking revelation is the potential wormhole—the literal "tear in the sky" from which the documentary gets its name. This is not presented as speculation. The film’s triumph is its multi-source verification. The anomaly is captured simultaneously by:
This cross-sensor validation moves the observation from the realm of the speculative into the territory of a measurable, physical anomaly. The scientific team’s stunned, cautious analysis on camera is contagious; you are witnessing genuine discovery in real time.
Why It's a Perfect 10/10:
The Verdict:
A Tear in the Sky is arguably the most important documentary on anomalous phenomena ever made. It is a compelling detective story, a masterclass in scientific fieldwork, and a portal to a new frontier of understanding. It doesn't provide all the answers, but it provides something far more valuable: verified, multi-instrumental data of a genuine unknown. This film is a landmark that shifts the conversation from "Do you believe?" to "Here is the evidence. Let's understand." An absolute must-watch for anyone interested in science, frontier physics, and the unfolding mystery of our reality.
Watch if: You value scientific rigour, are fascinated by cutting-edge physics, or are tired of sensationalised UFO coverage. This is the real deal. Skip if: You are looking for tales of alien abduction or government conspiracies. This film is about data, not dogma.