Well, the F-117 was indeed operational at the time; it had even been used in combat. The B-2 first flew in 1989, so quite a lot of research into stealth technology was underway at the time. However, these projects are now well documented. Most...
I totally agree. But some people (with lively imaginations) seem to believe it was some kind of (almost) operational craft, beyond the stage of night flights over White Sands—and that makes it even less plausible, in my opinion. An early-stage...
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...
I have no such aerospace knowledge, but I'll point out that if something's secret, the USA has miles and miles of almost empty desert area (White Sands Missile Range alone is bigger than the state of Delaware) and I cannot imagine a developer...
@Mick West , please spend your time refining your model, not arguing in circles.
It's not an "explanation". The bumps are proof that the observed fast rotations originate with the camera system and not with the external world.
Once the rotation...
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...
@Mick West , please spend your time refining your model, not arguing in circles.
It's not an "explanation". The bumps are proof that the observed fast rotations originate with the camera system and not with the external world.
Once the rotation...
While kind of interesting, those numbers are irrelevant. They don't account for the number of transients per tile in their analysis, and there's at least one in nearly every tile. So it comes down to a correlation between the days on which...
I recall one of the authors citing a spike at +1 days, but given the weird way they're using unadjusted dates for events on the other side of the international date line +/-1 day can be well over 24 hours before or after the event
Agreed.
The US would not test an experimental aircraft in Scotland.
However, if they had tested it at Area51 and it was successful, then Scotland might be the location for the next step.
Operational Test & Evaluation (OTE), where the aircraft is...
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...
I have no such aerospace knowledge, but I'll point out that if something's secret, the USA has miles and miles of almost empty desert area (White Sands Missile Range alone is bigger than the state of Delaware) and I cannot imagine a developer...