I said birds, not planes, planes move in a linear fashion at constant speed. For meteors, they are indentified by the mind and suffer no fear of peer pressure, so it's logical that we have more. The fact that you consider that we have absolutely...
We have good photos, the fact that you are stating that we have none makes me think you already categorized that none exists, and as I'm not here to convince you, I'll not enter a debate on cases with photographic proof, and I'll let you to your...
None of which matters if you cannot reliably differentiate between the credible and the non-credible, or the accurate and the inaccurate. If you can't do that (and we can't) then anecdotes are never going to be much use as evidence.
I just found this site, https://curiouspilot.com/ , which offers a similar toolset to sitrec - the simulation of Observable Satellites including starlink flares and the ability to put a camera onto a aircraft kml and reply the flight.
The UI...
There's also the issue of how "reliably reliable" someone is. Even if someone has incredibly accurate recollection of their experiences 90% of the time, there is no way of knowing if a specific experience is part of that 90%, or the less reliable...
This is correct, but if I look at the sky and see a plane, and recognize it as such, by its shape, movement, color, noise, light pattern, whatever.
What are the chances that what I'm seeing is actually a blimp?
I think the difference between how skeptics see some events and how the SCU does, lies in the interpretation of eyewitness reports.
SCU considers them reliable enough. Scientifically, of course, eyewitness testimony is a very unreliable kind of...
There's also the issue of how "reliably reliable" someone is. Even if someone has incredibly accurate recollection of their experiences 90% of the time, there is no way of knowing if a specific experience is part of that 90%, or the less reliable...
Said almost everyone within 5 minutes of TTSA finishing their inaugural presentation.
Imagine you are Steve Justice. You are a leading executive with a prestigious role at a global market leader.
How do you not see likely outcomes (and how did...
With very little modification I could accept something like that sentence. It's true inasmuch as almost all people are unreliable observers almost all of the time. And because of that, you can strike the "something difficult to explain" part...
We live in a world where some people claim to have seen the Loch Ness Monster up close, while others claim to have seen Bigfoot walking among the trees. People report seeing fairies and gnomes, ghosts and the Mothman. Even more people claim to...