That is a silly question. Anything that can be realised is real. Therefore dreams are real. The question is do flying saucers actually exist? The answer obviously is yes. Why is this so? Consider this, the Roswell saucer crash was an actual fact. Some hard flying object did come down. Unusual, unknown bodies were recovered. You can read about it your self in the news story of the day released by the military. That first story was the truth. All that followed was a lie.
Now I’ll tell you why. If you believe the later balloon story, what you are actually saying is that the American military are a blithering mob of idiots who wouldn’t know their own equipment if it fell on them. Then what about the alien bodies. Suddenly they just evaporated into thin air. Nothing was said about that, just denial.
Now I don’t believe for one moment that the American military are a mob of blithering idiots. They helped win two world wars for one thing. I know for sure that they would know alien bodies if they came across them. This leaves us with one plausible explanation. The first story printed in the news paper was the true and correct version of events that day.
There is other evidence that proves that these craft from out of town are real machines with substance and not some gaseous illusion. They have hit our own air craft, sometimes to the demise of both machines. So solid objects are not an illusion, even if they appear illusive some times. It is just their technology that gives them this edge. Obvious!
Now let me discuss the difference between actuality and reality. Anything that can be realised is real but it might not actually exist. A quirk of being incarnate in a living body is that we don’t actually see things, hear things, feel thing, etc. What happens is this we see reflected light. We hear air pressures waves, We feel pressure, heat, rough or smooth surfaces. Same for the other senses. This is all just data going to your brain. The objects are independent of the data. The brain then takes this data and creates a world view for us. This is projected into our environment so we can sense the world around us.
Our view of the world can be effected by our perception. For example, if we experience something out of this world, like flying saucers and ETs, the experience may be such that we cannot believe our senses. In this case our minds may invent all sorts of things to explain away what was experienced. Not to worry. This is a defence mechanism to keep us from going insane. If you can’t believe the data you won’t accept it.
Other people will react differently. They can accept this experience for what it is. One thing that came out of the mogul balloon story. The people who could not accept the fantastic actual event were given a lifeline which they grabbed hold of with both hands and wouldn’t let go. So this was their reality. The actual events were some what different.
This is the difference between reality and actuality. These two words are often used in place of each other. The meanings are quite different.