Do you see a figure in this series of frames from post #75? If so, can you use a paint program to show us where? I still only see what looks like an weirdly-shaped, empty mylar balloon with a portion unpainted/left clear, with glare from the Sun.
One possibility would be that you are the only one looking at it using your brain, from your point of view. How human brains perceive stuff is partially based on what is there to be seen, but also partially on what what our brain wants to see...
Do you see a figure in this series of frames from post #75? If so, can you use a paint program to show us where? I still only see what looks like an weirdly-shaped, empty mylar balloon with a portion unpainted/left clear, with glare from the Sun.
From Jason Colavito's blog:
Yesterday, with a particularly Trumpian flourish, Elizondo also became the recipient of the inaugural Hollywood Disclosure Alliance award for Excellence in the Advancement of Disclosure. The alliance, which was...
From Jason Colavito's blog:
Yesterday, with a particularly Trumpian flourish, Elizondo also became the recipient of the inaugural Hollywood Disclosure Alliance award for Excellence in the Advancement of Disclosure. The alliance, which was...
You had Terrain/Ellipse off, but the 3D building needs it on. I've enabled it. by default now. But I do see an issue with the camera looking detached when close to the ground (the ellipse/sphere discontinuity just made it more apparent). I'll...
That is important; "we couldn't really make out details".
When a witness says that, that casts doubt on the entire story. A brief look at something that couldn't be seen clearly is insufficient to build an entire narrative around. It's certainly...
From Jason Colavito's blog:
Yesterday, with a particularly Trumpian flourish, Elizondo also became the recipient of the inaugural Hollywood Disclosure Alliance award for Excellence in the Advancement of Disclosure. The alliance, which was...