I now use a 3D illuminated model of the Moon to accurately display the phase.
I also added a "Celestial Lock" to the Camera -> Camera Heading, to let you lock the camera to point at a particular celestial body.
I think when ufo-fans say "instantaneous acceleration" they actually mean zero acceleration and a change from being stationary to moving at high speed without acceleration - kinda like what AutoMan did in his car if anyone remembers that TV show...
Clearly, as @BoulderRiver has informed us up-thread, the behavior of the Brazilian military in the past has contributed to the distrust of what they say, and I'm not defending the Brazilian military. However, you repeatedly engage in this...
That's really the crux of argument by incredility. Someone shows you something you've not seen before and goes "Incredible, can you believe it? What a scandal!" At that point, it pays to step back and look for data on what is normal. Why are the...
Can you provide evidence of this, rather than just spouting an opinion. i.e. that an FOIA request has been made, that has been met with a response that there is nothing to be provided, for which there is evidence that there was something to...
True. The earliest reports are usually brief, mundane, and confused, not dramatic. Nothing like the polished, sensational versions that circulate later. This goes for all the big UFO legends like The Phoenix Lights, Roswell, Tic Tac, and so on...
Ah, I didn't know that. I came across the site and read the sections about the Travis Walton and the Hill's "abduction" and read those. Then, only later, did I see the the blog section and read that, but for some reason didn't read the early...
I can see two possibilities:
1) There is a legitimate device used by US enemies.
2) Someone scammed the intelligence community and made millions.
I'll be interested to see what comes of this.
A saucer shaped UFO is so deeply ingrained in the culture, this seems unremarkable. Particularly in older UFOlogy, before the modern fixation on orbs and tick tacks...
Can you provide evidence of this, rather than just spouting an opinion. i.e. that an FOIA request has been made, that has been met with a response that there is nothing to be provided, for which there is evidence that there was something to...
From what I understood, when you also make a "FOIA" request (in the U.S.), you have to be very specific about what you want (dates, names, and further details that can make it easier to locate, too, otherwise it's kinda like asking for all books...
Ignoring the witness description of how it moved about, and just looking at the pictures as evidence, and especially taking into account the third one where the object is brightly reflecting sunlight, I have a hard time not seeing this:
I...