Um, my impression while watching the video was of a rather slower rate, but I could easily be mistaken. 10 Hz might not rule out birds:
While most birds flap their wings at a rate of 5 to 10 times per second...
"Learn Birdwatching", 16 May...
Still a bit of a work in progress, but coming along very nicely.
Enable 3D buildings (Terrain), then under the Lighting menu, click "Shadows". This will give you shadows in the look view that are very accurate for the precise date and time.
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Um, my impression while watching the video was of a rather slower rate, but I could easily be mistaken. 10 Hz might not rule out birds:
While most birds flap their wings at a rate of 5 to 10 times per second...
"Learn Birdwatching", 16 May...
I collect ethnographic art, and there's definitely a resemblance between some African dance masks/sculptures and the "grays."
But I don't think the connection is as obvious as it sometimes seems. Rather, it might say something about how people...
Would it be fair to translate that as "Made to look much more impressive than it actually was, for reasons one can guess at but which are not stated?"
At least the original is retained, but the folks over in Big UFO have een given a gift in the...
I tracked and analyzed the brightness of the object at 45 seconds.
I compared the brightness within a small circle to the brightness of an annulus around the circle. That way if there is brightness variation inherent to panning across the ocean...
I think I see what you mean. But I can't think of a mechanism where the Communion cover would be particularly triggering of profound familiarity, some sense of having seen it before (perhaps as a real being) almost exclusively within that...
As a user already noted in post #10 of this thread: Only a sphere appears as a perfectly circular outline from any viewing angle, provided it maintains a stable structure—after all, even balloons are stable enough not to wobble significantly or...
I tracked and analyzed the brightness of the object at 45 seconds.
I compared the brightness within a small circle to the brightness of an annulus around the circle. That way if there is brightness variation inherent to panning across the ocean...
I don't think camera is filming directly down, so if "ufo" is parallel to the ground it shouldn't even look like a circle. I bet it should look like an oval at this angle of filming. Another point for it being rain drop
Avi Loeb released a Medium article titled "We Should Not Mistake Cosmic-Rays for UFOs!" where he says cosmic rays "might have also been confused with UFOs in orbit around Earth" in regards to 2 of Beatriz' papers. I have also posted links to both...