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  • flarkey
    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...
  • Trailblazer
    Trailblazer replied to the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026.
    In which case I take back my comment about the grab rail - the Apollo designers made the same blunder!
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  • jarlrmai
    Detection: dark shadows crossing my woods. (Or should that be "implied detection"? "Detection of implied objects? I didn't see the objects until after I saw their shadows.) Classification: birds. Big birds. Recognition: Turkey buzzards. Cathartes...
  • MyMatesBrainwashed
    Could probably pick faults on the image all day but the one that jumps out to my brain is the surface that someone on the right of the image is touching looks flat rather than curved.
  • Nemon
    @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...
  • Nemon
    Obviously, the deadline set by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna for the delivery of the requested 46 UAP‑related videos has passed without compliance. Reporting by International Business Times confirms that the Department of War did not provide the...
  • purpleivan
    purpleivan replied to the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026.
    Additionally, based on the widely circulated video (BBC, New York Times, MSN etc.) of the opening of the hatch from the perspective of the extraction team, there are other issues, not yet mentioned, too. bbc.co.uk/news/videos/clyxxnz97wxo...
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  • Minus0
    Minus0 reacted to Trailblazer's post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Funny Funny.
    On the subject of AI slop, this fake image of the capsule has been circulating with the claim that the badge not being burnt shows fakery. I'd say there is a bit more of a problem with that fake. Not to mention the engineering issues...
  • Minus0
    Minus0 reacted to Mendel's post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Like Like.
    They've been problematic as evidence since Photoshop. The problem is that AI inserted in people's knowledge acquisition may be worse than social media, and the combination is deadly.
  • Minus0
    Minus0 reacted to Trailblazer's post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Like Like.
    Yes, AI seems to have completely done away with most people’s sense of what is and isn’t real. Even ones who are trying to be sceptical are trusting AI to tell them what is and isn’t AI. And AI images are now at least superficially quite...
  • Hevach
    Hevach replied to the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026.
    The hatch isn't on the same side as the docking windows (which are facing away from the camera here, in the slightly wider gap between the top balloons). It also has an inflatable ring around the base and five airbags around the docking tunnel to...
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  • Trailblazer
    Trailblazer replied to the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026.
    On the subject of AI slop, this fake image of the capsule has been circulating with the claim that the badge not being burnt shows fakery. I'd say there is a bit more of a problem with that fake. Not to mention the engineering issues...
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  • Giddierone
    Giddierone replied to the thread The Telepathy Tapes.
    Recent telepathy test by the Centre for Inquiry. However, I think the protocol has problems. - why does the sender's assistant who rolls the dice then have to write the number down? This just seems to add the possibility that the receiver can...
  • Minus0
    Based on that, could it be a light on top of the mountains? It doesn't look like a window reflection to me, but it does appear to be moving more slowly than the city lights, which would be consistent with parallax on a more distant light source...
  • Minus0
    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.
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