"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...
Not sure if this is the most appropriate thread to post this scan (I did consider a few others), or if it breaks the posting rules (which I'm still learning), but here is an interesting set of numbers published last month in the UK's Spectator...
Roiding body builder points finger at anorexic and says "you're just a sad case with body dysmorphia" much?
Georgio can criticise their "show", but he seems to have forgotten that he's the one with the *actual show*.
I'm pointing to another section (At 0:10). A thin, wispy, discontinuous cloud-like filament appears to cross only a small part of the disk, while the disk itself remains round, coherent, and visible, unlike the broader fading sequence, where the...
Does it, though? The clouds are moving left, the disk is moving right, but the "filament" seem to actually move right, with the disk.
The problem is that there's too much video compression to see what is really happening. Solid hot object...
Yeah, well, I think this is quite telling. Also, here's a direct quote from a text written by Villarroel in 2024:
”To break this cycle, we need to focus on clear hypotheses for what we believe we are studying, no matter how crazy or stigmatized...
Man, “underwhelming” was the word that popped into my head at the end of the movie as well.
The first “remote control” scene and some of the chase segments made me think of the chase scenes in the last Indiana Jones movie, in that I found myself...
Does it, though? The clouds are moving left, the disk is moving right, but the "filament" seem to actually move right, with the disk.
The problem is that there's too much video compression to see what is really happening. Solid hot object...
Does it, though? The clouds are moving left, the disk is moving right, but the "filament" seem to actually move right, with the disk.
The problem is that there's too much video compression to see what is really happening. Solid hot object...
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.