If a video reveals two blurry pixels in one frame, it's simply unknowable because the information is simply not there to be studied. "Deploying the right sensors" is not a thing that most sightings can do, if the thing is fleeting, or (as happens...
But so many people are seeing the same kinds of leprechauns across decades. Now we have military and government folks talking about leprechauns. Have to address goblins and leprechauns wherever they pop up. Regardless of the reality of UFOs...
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I understand it as "it's worth believing one might be red".
A lot of things "have been said", including unicorns, fairies and leprechauns. Nothing is worth believing just because "it has been said".
And at the same time the number of prosaic objects in the air at all ranges has, ahem, ballooned.
More than 15,000 satellites in low earth orbit, including 10,400 Starlinks. (https://planet4589.org/space/stats/active.html)
More than 44,000...
Person A: "America has an epidemic of (racial group X) assaulting & killing (racial group Y). Something must be done!"
Person B: "Based on what?"
Person A: "Here are 25 cases that absolutely prove it!!"
Person B: "Okay, it took a while, but all...
Then you've misunderstood @jarlrmai's point and comitted a category error. He's not discussing individual cases to which light can be borne, he's discussing the class of all UAP reports: no matter how good a sensor is, there will always be a...
This is totally off topic for this thread, however if an anecdote and a fuzzy photo is a "good example", can you provide the source for this so we can start a dedicated thread? There is no sense in debating the merits of this case, or others in...
I'd differentiate between debunking the existence of aliens or God, and debunking that a particular incident resulted from aliens flying by or a direct intervention by God. The latter seems doable, and more likely to be accepted by at least...
I actually agree with you, but:
GEIPAN's official methodology specifically defines Category D cases as anomalous precisely because of the quantity and reliability of the data.
Furthermore, GEIPAN is a civilian branch of CNES; just like AARO, if...
I get that, but implicit in your criticism is the assumption that governmental employees are not already doing that. We do not know that, but in the many years (and many administrations) of study, they've either
(1) found diddly-squat in the way...