Agreed. Not being flipped makes more sense to me, since in that case it could almost have been a coincidence. Just some photos snapped in the heat of the moment, when the conditions happened to be exactly right.
I also agree that just because...
Apparently, at least in some extent. I had a lengthy email conversation with him in late 2025 and early 2026. It was mainly about the Sec(AS)2a investigation and what happened to the photographs and negatives. However, we also discussed his views...
EDIT: Cross posted with @John J. above, not trying to gang up on the same quote.
TTSA was never going to do anything with "internal mass reduction", they were just throwing the term around. DeLonge was making claims about hitting their sample...
Apparently, at least in some extent. I had a lengthy email conversation with him in late 2025 and early 2026. It was mainly about the Sec(AS)2a investigation and what happened to the photographs and negatives. However, we also discussed his views...
To an extent, I guess. Though assuming every distant light with no details is an alien spaceship does not feel pareidolic to me, strictly speaking. A stronger case could be made that it fuels Bigfootology, Nessieology, and Ghostology.
A similar thing happens to me all the time. However, the illusion is always static, so when I hear reports of animated (humanoid) figures I'm intrigued to know how that could be.
I have had several episodes of sleep paralysis through out my life. I've had it happened like maybe 20 times. I've never had visuals to go along with it, just a feeling of being unable to move or a weight on my chest holding me down and a feeling...
The Caproni was a very early jet aircraft, one of the first to fly anywhere in the world; but it had poor overall performance, and very few were built.
That's right; it had nothing to do with the 1942 event. Brophy senior seems to have a...
I vote for not flipped. The object in question is light above, darker below.
But Ockham and I remain in the "reflection, not faked" category. The fact that something CAN be faked simply isn't evidence that it WAS faked.
My twopenneth against reflection:
1. It doesn't look like a reflection
2. The "rock" isn't close to perfectly mirrored
3. A barb wire fence directly next to a loch (or even a pond) seems unlikely
No it doesn't.
For water to be reflective (so you can't see the bottom) you need a fairly shallow angle. Overcast skies are a big help though. But I think this would require quite a long lens.