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  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Attitudes towards intelligence with Like Like.
    I dislike the author's phrasing. Whatever you accomplish in life, you are "non-gifted" if you have an average IQ. Instead of "gifted and non-gifted adults" they could have said (e.g.) "adults with IQ ≥ 130 and adults with IQ ≈ 100".
  • Ann K
    The original plates should exist - or at least many of them - and the last known location is Palomar: About half of the large photographic glass plate negatives exposed on the telescope, some 19,000 in all, had been accumulating in the...
  • Ann K
    Not if the UFOs arrive a day before the test, something the authors counted as hits.
  • HoaxEye
    HoaxEye replied to the thread Digitized Sky Survey POSS-1.
    Inspired by the work of Ivo Busko (preprint: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.20407 and code repository: https://github.com/cuernodegazpacho/plateanalysis), I started experimenting with morphology-based filtering. See...
  • J
    The original plates should exist - or at least many of them - and the last known location is Palomar: About half of the large photographic glass plate negatives exposed on the telescope, some 19,000 in all, had been accumulating in the...
  • J
    We apparently may be (or have recently been) in a new shower as well, M2025-F1 discovered last March. Between March 18-22, 2025, a new meteor shower from the constellation of Puppis was discovered by cameras of the Global Meteor Network. It is...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Alexandria Nick's post in the thread March-emtrail with Wow Wow.
    Locally, the guys usually posting chemtrall stuff on Nextdoor have switched to claiming they're Iranian missiles or drones.Something different there.
  • HoaxEye
    The original plates should exist - or at least many of them - and the last known location is Palomar: About half of the large photographic glass plate negatives exposed on the telescope, some 19,000 in all, had been accumulating in the...
  • HoaxEye
    Your Post #518 also says... @Eburacum - I'm not sure I understand how this is done - how are emulsion flaws near stars 'eliminated from the data'? Of course, I understand why this could affect the results and conclusion. At heart the issue...
  • Mechanik
    Mechanik reacted to Leekster's post in the thread March-emtrail with Funny Funny.
    As an airline guy I can tell you that March is the beginning of the "Chemtrail Season". We get the Rothschild/Soros funding in January but it usually takes until March for them to decide on mind control or sterilization, then produce and...
  • autisticbruv
    thank you ^^ but it says I don't have permissions to view the page, probably need to post few messages somewhere for full access ^^
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    Alexandria Nick replied to the thread March-emtrail.
    Locally, the guys usually posting chemtrall stuff on Nextdoor have switched to claiming they're Iranian missiles or drones.Something different there.
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Trailblazer's post in the thread March-emtrail with Like Like.
    I've never really considered there to be a "contrail season" here in the UK - they appear at any time of year as the air is almost always cold enough at cruising height here. So it's pretty much dependent on (a) whether there is enough humidity...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Mendel's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Like Like.
    Some people get published in peer-reviewed journals, others get published in the toy store. ;)
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Funny Funny.
    The thread 1971 Lake Cote / Lago de Cote UFO Aerial Photo has a post from @jackfrostvc (# 367) which contains a letter from Gene Huff, a sometime associate of Bob Lazar, discussing whether a (claimed) satellite photo of Area 51 shows a flying...
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