Fair enough. I disagree (unless it is worth doing for other reasons.) Such efforts are not free, and there are other places I'd rather put the money! But I can't think of anybody with whom I agree on everything, so I think we'll be OK...
Fair enough. I disagree (unless it is worth doing for other reasons.) Such efforts are not free, and there are other places I'd rather put the money! But I can't think of anybody with whom I agree on everything, so I think we'll be OK...
Agreed. But I think that's because it's really hard to do science on something unidentified. Again, we have an 8 page thread on this very question. The first major hurdle is defining what an UAP is? As they are by definition "unidentified", it's...
I don't think that's happened in the past. Consumer video camera are vastly better and more common than before, but the nature of UFO video (blurry dots) seems to remain exactly the same.
If what you're saying is that better sensors are a good thing I obviously agree wholeheartedly with you! Just don't expect better sensors to reduce the LIZ, they'll rather expand it.
May I ask, if pushing the LIZ further away continues the trend we've seen to date, of the UAP/UFOs also moving further away as the LIZ is pushed our, would you agree that this wold suggest that the UAP/UFO phenomenon is basically just stuff that...
Agreed. But I think that's because it's really hard to do science on something unidentified. Again, we have an 8 page thread on this very question. The first major hurdle is defining what an UAP is? As they are by definition "unidentified", it's...
But developing new technology is nothing new. Obviously, this technology isn't being developed specifically to hunt flying Tic Tacs, since there's no serious reason to believe such objects exist. What we can now see and identify are more distant...
I saw a spider on my front walk today, moving faster than I would have thought possible for a spider to run. Then the cottonwood fluffy finally came down and met its shadow...