But this can be said of anything. For example, no photos or videos of fairies that we know of, what can you deduce from that? Is this fact evidence for or against the existence of fairies?
Well, in my case I was driving the first time and my new phone was in my glove compartment; I hadn't taken a picture with it yet. I don't know if I would have taken a picture if it was handy, as I don't know what would have happened if I did...
Well, in my case I was driving the first time and my new phone was in my glove compartment; I hadn't taken a picture with it yet. I don't know if I would have taken a picture if it was handy, as I don't know what would have happened if I did...
There have been some comments in this thread that have suggested that for various reasons, such as fear of ridicule, or of missing something happening when attempting to taking a photo/video, may be the reason for clearer recordings of anomalous...
An interesting hypothesis, but I am not sure this is correct. Recently there have been a rash of 'drone' reports, in New Jersey, Denmark, Gatwick and Colorado; many people reported these 'drones', and many people filmed them.
Almost exclusively...
In my opinion, yes. But that is only my opinion, and I can't know for sure.
There may already be good UFO videos online, but the web is full of garbage, hoaxes, misidentifications, and videos with no context. Some potentially interesting cases...
You also don't want to turn away from it lest you miss something. A form of fascination.
Many sightings can happen quickly; long enough to get a good look in some cases, but also not long enough to deal with a camera in some cases.
2.5 million data points reduced to 187 data points, some of which show absurd jumps. That seems to show that even radar-visual cases cannot alsways be relied upon to give confirming data.
That sounds like a reasonable assumption. If it's a simple hoax orchestrated by the reverend himself, it's tempting to think he simply started the exposure, ran into the picture, and stood there for a moment wearing his old cassock. There would...
No. This is the standard UFO response when a flaw is pointed out.
And I'm not discussing the Stephnville case particularly, just using it as the example. The investigators claimed that 2 likely unrelated radar returns that normally would have...
I would add that this isn't a time definite problem. Even if the probability is low tomorrow, contact may happen in the future, the further the more likely. So examining possible contacts day by day is still a necessity, as it's what future is...