Agreed. The other problem is the UFO world's insistence on "breakthrough technology". They often talk about the possibility that the US has achieved some sort of breakthrough, maybe by reverse engineering crashed UFOs, or that Russia and China...
Yeah, but I completely understand why this hypothesis is tempting for some people. Clarke is a down-to-earth guy who doesn't entertain extraordinary explanations like ETs or time travellers, and we do know that black projects exist. However, when...
I broadly agree with you. We haven't heard of any such craft, or anything with these capabilities, in 35 years.
Both provenance and provenience are shaky, i.e. we still don't know who took the photo, and where.
If anyone has a laser pointer thingy, maybe attach it to the car with its engine idling, perhaps facing a garage door or other suitable surface.
(Careful of the paintwork, though!)
If the beam describes a circle/ ellipse on the "target", it's...
is this a real thing?
Impossible_Rip6983
•1y ago
So your camera floats in a 6axis pattern to provide smoother filming. Your engine running in a circular pattern (RPM) is causing the lense wiggle in a circle pattern as it's trying to smooth your...
Agreed. The other problem is the UFO world's insistence on "breakthrough technology". They often talk about the possibility that the US has achieved some sort of breakthrough, maybe by reverse engineering crashed UFOs, or that Russia and China...
Significant vibrations are most likely caused by the cylinders. The offset mass displacement will then interact with the suspension, which may translate it into a more circular motion, and then that interacts with the image stabilization.
The...
I broadly agree with you. We haven't heard of any such craft, or anything with these capabilities, in 35 years.
Both provenance and provenience are shaky, i.e. we still don't know who took the photo, and where.
I would really like to hear your thoughts on the "secret US reconnaissance platform" hypothesis.
To be clear from the outset, I'm personally convinced that the entire thing is a hoax created using small models. That said, I'm currently working...
I broadly agree with you. We haven't heard of any such craft, or anything with these capabilities, in 35 years.
Both provenance and provenience are shaky, i.e. we still don't know who took the photo, and where.
Yeah, but I completely understand why this hypothesis is tempting for some people. Clarke is a down-to-earth guy who doesn't entertain extraordinary explanations like ETs or time travellers, and we do know that black projects exist. However, when...