Of all the videos I've seen, I've never seen anything that exceeded the known state of the art in science or technology, only sloppy misinterpretations of data. If all they have to do is investigate/replicate all members of the empty set, then it should be a cheap operation. Heck, I'll do that...
Agreed, absolutely. The opening statement by the witness referred to an "interdimensional craft", which, no matter what on earth she might have meant by that cryptic description, signalled to me that she is fluent in woo.
I have a feeling the way we come across also varies on the medium. I'm honestly constantly amazed at the kind of hate and vitriol Mick gets from the UFO community, far more than I've ever seen for any skeptic that gets involved with other kinds of communities. In every single video he's in...
...Edit: is “restorative medicine” a poisoned field? Woo-infested? It's in scare quotes in the quote above, and I noticed that Fukushima is now also associated with that field. I genuinely have no idea, I haven't investigated what it's supposed to mean. I just noticed the scare quotes above and...
...and performance.
This section seems to accept "breakthrough capabilities" as given, and spends money on what we think is essentially woo, i.e. wishful/motivated interpretation of normal phenomena. It's a money pot for "UFO research".
make available to the public on a website of the...
...but I don't think any serious investigation into phenomena has ever concluded that "something intelligent and something of living presence is at play", or that any form of mysticism must be the answer. Take pleasure in the honest satisfaction of reality; nature provides endless wonder without...
"Non-material energy". Sorry but what the heck is that?
Energy is energy. Matter is energy, energy is matter. "Non material energy" is woowoo bs. Sorry.
...https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1025074509260
"Hesychasm: A Christian Path of Transcendence." published in /Quest/
https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/1432-hesychasm-a-christian-path-of-transcendence
I'm not saying woo-woo, but we're clearly at the fringes here.
...the holographic principle. In reality, it has no relevance to travel or "quasi-projection" travel. The implication of this, in my opinion that many others here have shared, is that Grusch is getting his information from unqualified, woo-oriented folks rather than serious scientists or...
I tried looking up videos of ball lightning for comparison. only to find that most of them are posted on gee-whiz-woo sites with titles such as "Glowing orbs from another dimension" and with images indistinguishable from a white dot, none of which looked very trustworthy. Others appear more like...
...genetic evaluation of a specific population.
Then some others will opine that bigfoot must be in some way supernatural/paranormal/trans-dimensional i.e. the lack of evidence is actually evidence of an extraordinary explanation, this is a known thing in UFOlogy as well and is often called "woo."
Want to make a tiny note here on the second part. The whole matter is clearly a meme, although, this is a legitimate angle. These sorts of programs are top collection priorities for major adversaries FISS. This is because the programs tend to have broader access to certain types of information...
It all depends on the angles. And at night anything bright in the cockpit will probably be visible. Therefore most controls/lights are dimmed, but not dimmed enough to not cause a reflection.
...a near miss! My husband explained it, but even in the days of a lower level of "conspiracy believers" as there are now, I wonder how many simply chose to disbelieve him.
Things happen all the time that are unexplained. Thats no reason to go straight to woo when there are more mundane...
Slightly off-topic: But can anyone explain the rationale to me about aliens being supposed to figure out electron mass, Rydberg constant and the magnetic momentum (of hydrogen?) without a formulary? Assuming we forget about all the other esoteric woo-woo contained in the message.
...connected to the Centre for Fortean Zoology).
Centre for Fortean Zoology website, https://cfz.org.uk/ -some interesting tales, quite a lot of Woo.
Presumably the Centre for Fortean Zoology supplied the photo (or a copy) to Dragonfly staff.
The Centre for Fortean Zoology, like Dragonfly...
Reflections depend on angles. You're confusing "I don't see X" with "X doesn't exist". The woo-FO image contains zero crew, the above contains two. Are we to conclude that aliens make pilots disappear, using the same logic?
...find he is a yoga instructor who runs the "Institute for Quantum Transformations", which is precisely what you think it might be, yoga woo.
I thought "Prof. Donal O'Connell O'Connell" (yes, they typed in his last name twice on their web page), might be an actual scientist, but no, his...
...is one thing. But having experiences with beings from outer space makes me suspect that he's a Contactee. That's a whole different level of woo. It seems that was born c. 1944, which means he would have been a teenager during the Golden Age of Contactees - late 40's to mid-60's. (The...