Mmm, I sort of disagree.
The laws of thermodynamics, and the theories of relativity, are based on observed properties of the universe.
As far as we currently know, they apply everywhere.
I'd like to think that with sufficiently advanced...
I'd dismiss that [Telegraph] story out of hand.
As far as I know the British forces don't do unannounced security evaluations on their own establishments with "opposition forces" due to the very real chance of someone getting killed. Can't see...
US forensic scientist Dr John McDowell says the small Nazca mummies are NOT REAL
NOTE: The word "real" means the mummies were once living organisms. Neither I nor Maussan nor McDowell use the word to suggest anything about their origin, whether...
Details- like why at least two very different types of aliens are drawn, with no overlap between witnesses- are important.
-And that's out of the 15 reports (out of supposedly, 62) selected by Cynthia Hind and John Mack.
Or details like why no...
Ian Ridpath did a video interview with Vince Thurkettle for the BBC in 1983 and they were able to see the lighthouse at night from the forest.
It shows the Orford Ness lighthouse flashing as seen from near the eastern edge of the forest, in the...
I hope an expert can come here and explain it, but I can imagine a burst of audio (bang!) is more dangerous, as to compared to say an audio source producing say 105dB SPL. Rather tricky, for instance the airpods could have a "fluke" producing a...
According to this, sounds above 150 decibels can cause eardrum rupture https://decibelpro.app/blog/can-sound-kill-you/
Or, over 100,000 times louder than a 100-105 decibel Amber Alert chime on Airpods.
I built a lexicon from his handwriting, which allows me to identify some of the letters in each word by comparison.
With the lexicon in hand, any word which cannot be understood right away, may be guessed based on enough deciphered letters and...
Is that your claim? If so, it's best practice to back it up with evidence, not mealy assert it.
@Charlie Wiser has an excellent website with a section devoted to the sighting. In it you will find nearly all of the original interviews conducted...
There's a thread on Reddit about Mass UFO sighting in Central/Sourhern California where the (skeptical) consensus seems to be there was a SpaceX second stage rocket de-orbiting last night that was widely seen.
The initial poster said he saw it...
As we don't have a Rendlesham Forest Case thread, and as we seem to be having one here now, I'd suggest we've reached the point where breaking these posts out into their own thread (perhaps with a summary opening post?) @Mick West
Ian Ridpath's analysis of the event does not ignore any of the features; you are correct to say that the lighthouse does not explain everything, but there are good explanations for every aspect of the case.
Some events appear to have a sequence...