No, they are assertions. If they are in the data, then I would agree with you. You are pushing Marik's interpretation, your interpretation, and the perceptions and memories of the pilots, as if they are inviolable representations of reality.
The more years pass without any similar technology coming to light, the less probable this hypothesis becomes.
Consider also this: there is a long road from fundamental science discoveries to working technology. Along this road, even if it was...
No, they are assertions. If they are in the data, then I would agree with you. You are pushing Marik's interpretation, your interpretation, and the perceptions and memories of the pilots, as if they are inviolable representations of reality.
The VRT documentary aired today and it makes some very serious allegations, so serious I'd rather not repeat them myself. Needless to say they back up the Metabunk ADS-B research, that the "drone" video was a police helicopter, as such the...
No, they are assertions. If they are in the data, then I would agree with you. You are pushing Marik's interpretation, your interpretation, and the perceptions and memories of the pilots, as if they are inviolable representations of reality.
Or, I'd think, that they are both caused by a common thing, such as the clutch popping in (or whatever the correct term is in an ATFLIR pod) making a bump and making the camera begin to rotate.
How, how could an external object sense there's been a 'bump' in the optical system which is tracking it, so it can then rotate in synchronism with the bumps? And why should the object want to do that? It's overwhelmingly probable the bumps are...
No, they are assertions. If they are in the data, then I would agree with you. You are pushing Marik's interpretation, your interpretation, and the perceptions and memories of the pilots, as if they are inviolable representations of reality.
I didn't originate this idea, but I strongly agree with it...
This is a physical flaw. Probably a flaw in the original camera negative. An indentation in the emulsion caused by a small foreign body pressed into the emulsion before or during...
But for most of us, that's a fun part of it all. These are puzzles to be worked out. I would also argue that good debunking is accurate debunking, or at least as accurate as possible.
If someone presented a "jack-a-lope" as curiosity or gaff, we...
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A hoaxer would've have to create fake aerial images in an obscure format, that are not possible to make if you are not in an aircraft using a dedicated camera, photographing the scenes.
Unless you believe it was recreated using...