Well, some foreign floozy of non-Christian heritage, who entered the US via a third country, waving a flaming torch in an urban area and with possible evidence of a recent escape from custody near her left foot, wearing a crown (thus blatantly...
We have a rich vocabulary, there's no reason to keep using sloppy terms, several alternatives are already in use.
I quite like the D/R/I and D/R/C/I distinctions in imaging, most used now in surveilance of humans, but aerial phenomena seem to...
That's a prediction by Mick based on an understanding of why the bumps occur, not a prediction built into the code. So why is this a salient point? You seem to be conflating our total understanding of the system with what is actually implemented...
No, it does not. There is nothing in the code that predicts bumps or steps. We simply observe those things happening. All it predicts is the curve (which is hard math, constrained by the physical reality of the gimbals, which is maybe why the...
That it's a glare. Your assertions don't invalidate any of it.
Like:
There is no "predictive roll simulator" that identifies bumps. No bumps are predicted by anything; they are simply observed slightly before rotations. You utterly...
Like a big balloon? Surely that's a subset of a broader "nearby object" theory? In all seriousness, perhaps we need a hierarchical taxonomy of theories? And then a ranked list?
And are you saying that a theory should get a high ranking if it...
There are two theories, and it's a mistake to conflate them.
1) The Glare Theory - which I think is very well demonstrated, and does not rely on the distant plane theory.
2) The Distant Plane Theory - Where there's a set of possible traversals...
I think those are more hypotheses than data. Triangulation, for example, rested on a heap of assumptions and seemed like something AI spat out without really understanding all the variables. Your continued insistence on its validity was, IIRC...
Fixed! Although, with 3D buildings, this location doesn't need the Google Earth polygons.
https://www.metabunk.org/sitrec/?custom=1/brussels_HLN_20251104T203645Z/20260414_183236.js
I very much doubt that the process will ever be independently fully replicated. I've been doing a bit of work with @HoaxEye on this, and there are numerous pitfalls and sensitivities. Unless you have the original source code, with pinned...
no, you see, these satellites are in geosynchronous orbits so they can do long-term observations without the orbit decaying, but they only show up right when a nuclear test is about to happen
Agree. And the example footage that Marik is showing of pod rotations being very smoothly are all happening very fast (plane/target's angles changing very fast). I think that influences the "smoothness" of the gimbal & mirror systems of the pod...