I think it's worth mentioning that @Luis Cayetano has continued to maintain and update the diagram he originally presented here on the interconnections within the U.S. UFO business. There was another update quite recently. I came across it again...
I've seen it. I have not written code for it. I did talk to them when they were first setting it up, as I had some criticism of the questions that were on the form of the web app.
It's been out for a while on iPhone...
I am feeling kind of vindicated on that point.
I'm also interested in the circular reasoning argument. It occurs to me that they don't cite any prior research for their interpretation of the transients as objects in orbit; in fact most of their...
Yes, it's not a very long reference list Edited to add: see @jdog's post #594 below.
(This post originally said there were just 16 references, but I was thinking of the references cited in a different paper Villarroel co-authored,
"Some...
I think it's worth mentioning that @Luis Cayetano has continued to maintain and update the diagram he originally presented here on the interconnections within the U.S. UFO business. There was another update quite recently. I came across it again...
I just saw that Fomitchev-Zamilov has also published his findings in the Nature imprint npj Heritage Science in December 2025 where he includes further technical details of his methodology, classification of surface finish, etc...
This touches one of my favorite non-Moon-Hoax arguments. Even the tiniest particle (and moon dust is extremely fine) not only falls down relatively fast despite low gravity and due to no air-resistance; it always travels along perfect ballistic...
Interesting. The folding mechanics of the rover were all spring loaded. Pins were being pulled out by wires and the corresponding part would fall into place. Springs, pins and wires had to go somewhere and maybe they kind of whipped up some dust...
The original preprint cited 19 prior works (including six prior Villarroel-coauthored papers).
None of the other papers dealt with the visual detection of objects in Earth orbit, even though this has been a topic of keen study for decades. (See...
The original preprint cited 19 prior works (including six prior Villarroel-coauthored papers).
None of the other papers dealt with the visual detection of objects in Earth orbit, even though this has been a topic of keen study for decades. (See...
The original preprint cited 19 prior works (including six prior Villarroel-coauthored papers).
None of the other papers dealt with the visual detection of objects in Earth orbit, even though this has been a topic of keen study for decades. (See...