Back and forth between researchers is the essence of science, otherwise it's just publishing opinions. Did you send a report to the MUFON with your critics regarding their report?
This is completely different to the recent Jersey Drone flap, where hundreds of witnesses posted their video clips directly to the internet (YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, ecetera), and there was very little apparent hesitation on the part of...
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...
Since we don't know the geometry of the camera, we can't really rule out an internal reflection that's different from other examples. And, no, I don't know what the geometry might be.
You don't seem to have addressed the correlation between the...
Certainly, there can be different psychological inputs and reactions at play. As you can tell from my dinosaur phone, I'm not your average phone user, so all I can bring is anecdote. If you do have reports, then you must remember to take into...
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.
Tim Printy shows that there are only really four (spurious) returns which seem to show excessive speed on the part of these presumed objects; the first two (otherwise isolated) returns would (if causally connected) indicate a speed of 2100 mph...
I've been analyzing PR055 and testing the main prosaic explanations (condensation/droplet on the dome and lens flare) against the observed kinematics and conditions, and wanted to share some points for discussion.
For the lens flare,
1. In the...
Since we don't know the geometry of the camera, we can't really rule out an internal reflection that's different from other examples. And, no, I don't know what the geometry might be.
You don't seem to have addressed the correlation between the...
TTSA didnt make any claims about the patent - " A craft using an inertial mass reduction device".
They just happened to find a material they alleged underwent "inertial mass reduction" as per the CRADA around the same time period.
I think...
Since we don't know the geometry of the camera, we can't really rule out an internal reflection that's different from other examples. And, no, I don't know what the geometry might be.
You don't seem to have addressed the correlation between the...
Yes, but we don't see it as noise, but as social indicator of the prevalence of the idea in the population, so even false positives and misintepretations can be used in meta analyses