The topic of this RV session is: "The So-Called Flycatcher and Its True Purpose." Located in Lower Silesia, in the town of Ludwikowice, the object is a remnant of a German technical structure from World War II. Today, it houses the historic Molke Museum. Polish writer and journalist specializing in military technology, World War II history, and ufology, Igor Witkowski, in his books, describes a hypothetical flying vehicle called "Die Glocke" (the bell), propelled by unknown technology. He suspects it is somehow connected to this mysterious concrete structure.
I wouldn't call our research easy; we spent a long time circling through various associations, as if the target were obscured, covered by "dust" or "sediment," a mixture of various real information and invented ideas. Only at the very end of the session, when we were sketching the object, did we create drawings that accurately reflect the actual appearance of the place. The results confirm that the object was built as a thermal energy transmitter and served as a technical element of a power plant, a so-called water cooling tower. Surprisingly, the reports constantly include a second thread: a moving craft, a spherical UFO: an antigravity egg (!), and some nonhuman beings. Is this true, or just a perception of hypotheses and fantasies floating in the information field? We have too little data to be able to conclude.

Excerpt from RV session transcripts:
- Flat, round, egg-shaped, domed, lots of white, smooth surface, like frosting, shiny, spherical. I can see inside, it has layers. The inside is light and white, and the outside too, actually.
- AOL: a white, egg-shaped UFO I once saw with a pilot inside,
- I see this moving temporal egg floating above the ground. There's a sense of alien and currently unknown technology, like time travel,
- a valley, a depression, a U-shaped tunnel. Empty, smooth, without vegetation, like a desert or a glacier. Like a ball moving in a long groove,
- the object moves quickly, like a jet fighter in Top Gun. The egg doesn't have the traditional propulsion system for airplanes; it moves somehow anti-gravity,
- AOL: technology from the future used in the past, e.g. in biblical times,
- something round spinning around its axis. Sunken ancient mechanism, water, swimming, sailors,
- AOL: gears, Antikythera Mechanism,

- usually, when I have such a hard time watching and I jump from flower to flower, it means that the goal does not exist or the assumed thesis is false,
- a flat, truncated, round top, like a truncated mountain,
- AOL: Devil's Tower in the USA, Uluru mountain in Australia, AOL: natural mountain resembling a pyramid,
- vertical sharp column casting a shadow, AOL: sundial on top,

- I feel like I'm rushing through some corridor at the speed of light,
- strange movement on a track with right angles, as if this track, the trajectory of movement were in perpendicular relations, a bit like the elevator in the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter,
- a wall, as massive as the one in the corridor, but I look further, it becomes like a tunnel. Corridor, tunnel, relatively tight,
- a sieve, as if there were lots of holes, some kind of pumice, a cheese-like structure, but the whole thing feels dry, like puffballs, rotten wood, or some weathered earth. A bit like a big anthill inside with lots of passages,
- There's a certain warmth emanating from this thing, not hot, but definitely not cold. The texture is a bit spongy,
- It's gathering something, accumulating it. I have the impression of concentrating some energy, and this heat is palpable. What it's accumulating is then supposed to release into the ground with increased force. As if the ground, the earth around it, were charged with something (energy, heat, etc.).
- extracting some energy from the environment, processing it in some way and sending it further/deeper,
- a strange feeling of dry dampness or damp dryness,
- These are the specially appointed guardians of these "catacombs." These are not random people, but somehow selected and anointed from above - as if anointed by some deity, a higher power, and knowing and understanding the processes taking place in this place,
- There's a palpable sense of peace and positive energy, but it's so clingy, thick, and sweet—I know I'm rambling, but that's how I feel. The corpses exude a sweetish odor. A drying room for corpses, a sort of plasticine of the time,

Edyta:
- I perceive the topic as an event/idea where time has no significance,
- a spherical shape, then a gap and some kind of rectangle/cube, with the longer side lying on the ground/horizontally,
- in this studied object the important word is halving, break,
- the object looks very heavy, like lead, it is difficult to move,
- It looks like a structure with many channels. Like an integrated circuit. Like a garden with many paths, but you can't see where to go. Much of "this matter" is quite symmetrical,
- there are flashes of light - maybe electricity, as if the device was conducting something,
- The object had two functions, one visible to everyone and the other only to those who knew how to use it. I still have this theme of duality, division,
- as if you could throw this object (though strange, because before I felt it was very heavy). Like a boomerang that returned to the thrower, as if the object was sometimes moving,
- as if it were used to lock someone (people?) up, to detain them. "LOCK",
- the same item/object appeared in many parts of the world. There was not one,
- I got a similar little guy as in the previous session - wrinkled but bigger. With ears, skinny, big head, big ears, big black eyes,
- The object could be interesting to many groups. People too, but for me, it's unusual for some non-human beings to appear,
- When I think about people, they evoke a strange repulsion in me. As if they were bald, slimy-headed, hunched.

Review from AI:
The actual cooling tower at the Molke Museum (known as the Flycatcher) is identical to other, smaller structures of this type – a large concrete ring with a concrete base, although in this case it is an unfinished building. Due to water supply problems at the local power plant, the cooling tower was designed to recycle water for turbine cooling. The cooling tower was part of a system that allowed the power plant to condense steam to recover some of the water for further use in the boilers and turbines.
Structural description:
- Concrete ring: This is the main part of the structure that was used to condense hot water that flowed down the walls.
- Concrete base: Served as a reservoir to collect condensed water.
Posts:
- Inside the base were concrete posts that were intended to support the plumbing, making bathing there very dangerous.
Functionality:
- Water Recovery: The cooling tower was crucial to the power plant because it allowed it to recover the water necessary to run the turbines, which would otherwise not have had enough water from the local stream.
- Steam condensation: After leaving the turbines, hot steam entered condensers, where it was cooled and condensed into liquid form. The condensed water then flowed onto the walls of the cooling tower.
- Closed circuit: The cooling tower was part of a closed circuit of water which, after condensing, was collected in a tank under the base and then sucked back into the boilers and turbines,

