To think that these people can shine their laser onto a pilot’s eyes and possibly cause an accident while thinking they’re communicating with alien orbs is really frightening.
I don't think intelligence is the point of division here. I suppose the closest I could come to is discipline, say only what you saw and limit that to the most basic facts that you can establish from your observations.
From Stranger in a...
I don't think intelligence is the point of division here. I suppose the closest I could come to is discipline, say only what you saw and limit that to the most basic facts that you can establish from your observations.
From Stranger in a...
Yeah, sorry for ranting about them so much. But as a Swede, they are naturally close at hand for me.
They describe themselves like this on their webpage (translated from Swedish)...
Just asking, but UFO Sverige comes out a lot.
What is their rationale for continuing to study the subject?
Assuming they approach the subject “not looking for aliens” and as scientifically open as possible, they surely must have a different idea...
An experiment with "what"? As @John J. noted above, DeLonge was largely talking out of his ass. Whether he believed any of it, he was looking for investors. He goes on the JRE and makes wild ass claims hoping to get investors.
We know the...
Exactly, I totally agree with you. This is the important thing to remember. Eyewitnesses are notoriously unreliable. And it has nothing to do with them not being trustworthy, intelligent enough, having poor eyesight, or anything like that. It's...
The only time I've encountered Cloete's and Sarmiento's names has been on Loeb's blog in connection with his Galileo Project - so is this just Avi and his buds?
EDIT: I googled the next but one name on the list (TG's a well known entity), and...
So it's something said by Tom DeLonge, not the US Army. It's possible DeLonge hoped he could monetize or exploit the item in some way, but that doesn't mean that his assessment of it was accurate- it was not- or that TTSA had any serious...
Yeah, it seems a bit odd if the transients were the result of high-altitude airplanes, but personally, I don't know enough about the technical details surrounding how the photographs were taken to say whether that's possible or not. Still, it's...
I think this is interesting. I don't know whether Loeb's musing, that reconnaissance aircraft might be responsible for the transients, is a workable hypothesis, but if it is then it's unlikely U-2 flights played a major part. if they did it would...
Viability does not seem to me to be the problem. An extraordinary hypothesis supported by the very weak evidence of an anecdote may or may not be correct, but it can never be proven (or even strongly supported) using just anecdotes.
It does not...