I note that the article says 'each object spins around an axis that also has precession', which means the object need not ever show the same surface to the telescope in any given period. Basically saying that these satellites are spinning all...
Perhaps you're right, but when reading the whole article, one becomes a bit more concerned. Her conclusion is:
"Maybe it was the most brilliant manipulation in history to stigmatize the term "flying saucer" and reshape the problem into a dumping...
With the note that, before cameras were so ubiquitous, when it was not to be expected that a Very Close Encounter UFO report might have pictures, there were reports of UFOs getting very close. Sometimes even disgorging occupants to outer about...
Scientists are interested in Mars. Mars exists.
Scientists are interested in faraway planets. Faraway planets exist.
Scientists are interested in people who believe in UFOs. People exist.
In...
Habitable exoplanets do not translate to "They're right here in our own atmosphere". And the exploration of Mars has diddly squat to do with "alien life" (in the UAP sense), but is a geological exploration that might lead to more information...
I do sort of wonder whether the features on the reproduced images of the plates identified as transients by Solano, Villarroel et al. are actually all present on the original plates, and if some methodological error or reprographic process might...
As I understand it, AARO sourced these videos from a collection of user-uploaded materials held on a classified network, responding to a request by members of Congress. Each video carries a disclaimer that their chain-of-custody is, or may be...
Yeah, it makes little sense. But the beauty of it is that it doesn't have to make sense, since extraterrestrial probes or satellites are hypothetical objects, and there's no reason to assume they would function like human technology. That's why I...
I note that the article says 'each object spins around an axis that also has precession', which means the object need not ever show the same surface to the telescope in any given period. Basically saying that these satellites are spinning all...
Perhaps you're right, but when reading the whole article, one becomes a bit more concerned. Her conclusion is:
"Maybe it was the most brilliant manipulation in history to stigmatize the term "flying saucer" and reshape the problem into a dumping...
This 'shape' theory should be testable; how slowly would these objects need to rotate if they rarely appear more than once per plate, and how fast would they need to rotate in order to show a glint lasting less than a second? These two...
I think you're right, but that's not the whole truth. The best daylight UFO photos ever were taken in the 1950s and 1960s. Shiny discs hovering over the landscape, complete with antennas and windows. Obviously, they were all fakes, but they did...
I think we're talking past each other a bit here. My fault, as I'm using the common UFO world meaning of "meta-materials". There is a a proper use of the word in material sciences:
A metamaterial (from the Greek word μετά meta, meaning "beyond"...