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...
100% agree. Let me try to phrase it differently, see if that helps with understanding of the point...
Pedantry ensues:
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Anything detected by a camera is either:
1) going to be resolved to the...
Maybe they need to be seen, but not to the extent that us dogmatic close-minded types who might upset cosmic harmony are persuaded.
They're separating the wheat from the chaff... :)
This thread is beginning to lose focus, so I'd like to ask a simple question. Those who believe that studying the "UAP phenomenon" scientifically is both reasonable and possible: do you also believe that Bigfoot can be studied scientifically...
Hopefully this does not give offense, but since you're human like the rest of us, I'll float the possibility that this observation of a sharp-edged object may have been influenced by your brain initially seeing what it thought was an OBJECT, an...
They might want to start by turning their lights off at night, if they don't want to be detected... often said in jest, but I think it makes a valid point. If they are real, super advanced and do not want to be detected, why allow themselves to...
In some ways that reputation is a trap. If Villaroel were to publicly come out and announce that she had recanted her previously held opinions because she found the evidence did not support it, THEN the stigma would be coming from her previous...
Just to respond to a couple of ideas put forward...
Yet decades and decades after the earliest claimed crashed craft and/or recovered aliens, nothing substantive has leaked. This goes back even further to to 1897 if you want to count the...
But have we really learned anything new? Something worth a scientific study? Sure, we may have learned that a blurry dot in a video probably isn't a spaceship, and that's important given the extraordinary claims that were made about it. But...
The video quality should not be a surprise, it should be expected. The good, sharp footage, in whhich you can clearly see the Chinese fire lanterns, does not get submitted as unidentified.
It's kinda similar to "perpetuum mobiles/free energy gadgets come from people who lack the physics knowledge to understand what they're doing, or hoaxers/hucksters".
"Proof" of what? The piece of junk TTSA had was alien? The piece of junk TTSA had could facilitate "mass reduction without losing mass"? The piece showed up in Art's mailbox in '96, so presumably it was around before that. Whoever mailed it, had...