Fritzkquzerk
Active Member
Well I'd be happy to find out more not easily unidentifiable stuff, there's no specific need to look for things that "defy physics".UAP reports can be studied. But commissions have established 50 years ago that there is little scientific value in it.
However much the believers claim otherwise, a UAP phenomenon has not been shown to exist¹. There is no set of characteristics that define it. The closest we've come is the "5 observables" (which have since morphed into 6?) which basically say, "this is what a UAP must look like, otherwise it's already as good as debunked". But these criteria boil down to "an actual UAP must contradict the laws of physics", and that's a foregone conclusion: not going to happen.
What we do have is a consistent lack of data that prevents identification. If you film something with your camera (or any other sensor) that is moving away from you, at some point it's going to be so far that you couldn't identify it any more if you didn't already know what it was. We have either clear data on something we know, or insufficient data on something we don't know. That doesn't make the latter special, it's just in the low information zone, the LIZ.
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¹ https://www.metabunk.org/threads/science-if-bigfoot-is-there-it-could-be-a-bear.13328/post-325757
Just for things that elude the current identification models.