LilWabbit
Senior Member
As long as even the most advanced sensors aren't all-perceiving (i.e. never), their capability has limits. The sensor-data acquired at the limits of any sensor performance (whether limits of range, lighting conditions, motion, speed of sensor or objects, stability, resolution, etc.) will always be low in its information content. If most UAP are simply Perennial Sensor Fluff (PSF, apologies for the intentionally silly acronym), it would be absurd to expect the UAP to be ever identified by investing in better sensors and forming prestigious scientific colleges for investigating PSF. There will just be new fluff at the limits of higher-performing sensors while previous fluff may be identified. Avi Loeb's Galileo Project is a case in point.
Yet this fluff can't be dismissed either. And isn't. The DoD is constantly investing large sums of money for improving its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. But this ISR capability of the DoD does not equate to, nor rely on, the AATIP/UAPTF, nor does it need other outside entities. The Bigelow/Reid/Mellon/Lacatski lobby and late joiners and leakers such as Elizondo are the main reason such a fringe entity exists in the first place within the DoD.
It would be overkill to hire the most brilliant minds from every Ivy League school to establish what Mick has already established with sufficient confidence as poor and unimpressive evidence due to the UFOs forever residing in the LIZ (Low Information Zone) like the orcs of Mordor.
Thoughts?
P.S. Sorry if I was a bit provocative in expression. It's just a convo-starter.
Yet this fluff can't be dismissed either. And isn't. The DoD is constantly investing large sums of money for improving its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. But this ISR capability of the DoD does not equate to, nor rely on, the AATIP/UAPTF, nor does it need other outside entities. The Bigelow/Reid/Mellon/Lacatski lobby and late joiners and leakers such as Elizondo are the main reason such a fringe entity exists in the first place within the DoD.
It would be overkill to hire the most brilliant minds from every Ivy League school to establish what Mick has already established with sufficient confidence as poor and unimpressive evidence due to the UFOs forever residing in the LIZ (Low Information Zone) like the orcs of Mordor.
Thoughts?
P.S. Sorry if I was a bit provocative in expression. It's just a convo-starter.
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