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  • John J.
    it's freaky that you can write or read and listen simultaneously. maybe what is happening is your mind is kinda predicting what they will say next? and that influences the words you are choosing? kinda fascinating and very cool. brain...
  • JMartJr
    I'll try to remember to do it -- again, feel free to remind me if needed~ That is possible, these kites come in a huge array of decorative patterns. There is some variation in the shape of the fin at the tail, and of course as you say it could...
  • John J.
    John J. replied to the thread The Westall School Incident.
    Please check out @Charlie Wiser's work on the Westall school sighting, Three Dollar Kit website, particularly 'I Know What I Saw (Part 1) "Sorry to burst your balloon"', https://threedollarkit.weebly.com/westall-event-pt1.html. There are several...
  • JMartJr
    JMartJr replied to the thread The Westall School Incident.
    We applying "depth" to different axes here, I think! Another way I'd phrase it would be "at the time of the sighting, UFO/Alien Ships were connected with the idea of being saucer/disk shaped was a widely held meme across the culture(s). UFO =ed...
  • deirdre
    you told the chatgpt calculator to omit common words from it's calculation?
  • JMartJr
    It might be something as simple as the balloon hitting an updraft
  • TheCholla
    In that situation, we were able to very precisely align the LOS through the object with a very detailed background. Just using the pure numbers on screen gave pretty much a random walk. It was a very fiddly manual process, and slight deviations...
  • Charlie Wiser
    When I'm doing creative writing (actually putting paragraphs to the page) I prefer to listen to music, but when I'm making research notes, or outlining or editing, I listen to podcasts. One reason the "synchronicity" struck me as odd is that all...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Charlie Wiser's post in the thread The Westall School Incident with Like Like.
    It is extremely likely he (and the other witnesses) had no idea what deflating Hibal looks like, so their assertion it wasn't a balloon isn't relevant. They repeatedly say today that it wasn't a weather balloon, which is a strawman (for the Hibal...
  • MonkeeSage
    MonkeeSage reacted to Charlie Wiser's post in the thread The Westall School Incident with Like Like.
    Unless you quote the parts of my post you're referring to, your general assertion here can't be properly addresssed. The "saucer shape" is accounted for by a deflating Hibal. The later "beam of light" high with the planes in the sky is accounted...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to Charlie Wiser's post in the thread The Westall School Incident with Like Like.
    Unless you quote the parts of my post you're referring to, your general assertion here can't be properly addresssed. The "saucer shape" is accounted for by a deflating Hibal. The later "beam of light" high with the planes in the sky is accounted...
  • Mick West
    Here I've added two straight line, constant speed traversals https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=https://sitrec.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/1/Syria Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y91EufUNTc The Magenta one is descending, the cyan...
  • Mick West
    It might be something as simple as the balloon hitting an updraft
  • Mick West
    In that situation, we were able to very precisely align the LOS through the object with a very detailed background. Just using the pure numbers on screen gave pretty much a random walk. It was a very fiddly manual process, and slight deviations...
  • deirdre
    it's freaky that you can write or read and listen simultaneously. maybe what is happening is your mind is kinda predicting what they will say next? and that influences the words you are choosing? kinda fascinating and very cool. brain...
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