To say that UFOs/UAPs deserve more scientific study allows everyone to nod in agreement while avoiding the hard parts; which UFOs and which scientists and why?
I've always disagreed with that, for reasons stated above.
Having a collection of unresolved UFO cases is neither good nor bad, merely a fact of life. To maintain perspective, keep in mind that 100% of murders don't get solved either.
Studying murders more thoroughly might be more fruitful! (your grammatical problem notwithstanding, you meant "not 100% of murders get solved")
A scientist who is open-minded. F
don't be so open-minded your brain falls out
in a UFO context, that usually means "what if we forgot about physics for a minute"
at that point, you're no longer a scientist
prime example is Avi Loeb, who straight up ignores what the actual scientists say, for as long as he can getvaway with it
that's not science, science is 90% communication, 50% of it with the past (there is no science without a library) (and there is no scuentific UFO book) (because there haven't been any UFOs)
On a more serious note, this is a thing I've noticed so far in this thread.
Can we actually conclude that the only reason to further analyze the "anomalies" would be if they're intelligent
if they were intelligent, they'd be talking to us
But "no explanation' is exactly what I find interesting. Simple as that.
I've stated before (and I think you agreed) that it's super easy to create unexplained reports
the problem is, they fall short of "unexplainable"
I completely agree.
That is exactly why looking at old, isolated videos is a dead end for science.
My point about further analysis is precisely to move away from that: proactive, systematic monitoring with multi-sensor networks and open data in real-time.
If that happens, I think I'd support it.
you have not understood how the LIZ works
every sensor has a LIZ
no matter how good it is
everyone is carrying smartphones these days, but UFO photos have not gotten better
see
https://www.metabunk.org/threads/ufo-acronyms-what-is-the-liz.11742/
Well not a real "dead end" actually!
When the info is sufficient, things can be debunked and they do.
What I mean is that if more interesting data would show up, it won't show in blurry videos alone.
the way it works is that the not-blurry data is not interesting
the blurry data is only interesting because you can't yet see that it's not interesting