A video from "Magic" Mike Battista? He's got history. He made the same psionic/psyonic claims - with Kryzak as co-conspirator too - and pushed by Ross Coultard as the cherry on top - last year:
Source...
ProPixel is just Billy's photography business; it's just him doing standard photography (weddings, portraits, real estate, etc). It's nothing to do with video or photo forensics. Based on his X timeline, he seems to have got caught up in the NJ...
Can't argue with your characterization of that. It doesn't help that people like him use 'dimension' to mean 'other worlds' in much the same way ancient peoples believed in mystical places that could only be accessed under special circumstances...
What "due diligence"? The whole point of a CRADA is to check out something new and possibly useful. Are you suggesting the Army lab tested some sort of "mass reduction" device/material/IP that in fact worked? And then they entered into the CRADA...
ProPixel is just Billy's photography business; it's just him doing standard photography (weddings, portraits, real estate, etc). It's nothing to do with video or photo forensics. Based on his X timeline, he seems to have got caught up in the NJ...
One thing that might help clarify the discussion is to separate two different questions that are getting mixed together:
whether the individual objects are confirmed to be real astrophysical sources rather than plate artefacts, and
what...
Interesting, it seems @Brian Dunning is saying the study/paper showing a positive correlation between detected transients and nuclear testing was based on just 9 transients?!:
Out of more than 107,000 transients that had been detected in the...
Interesting, it seems @Brian Dunning is saying the study/paper showing a positive correlation between detected transients and nuclear testing was based on just 9 transients?!:
Out of more than 107,000 transients that had been detected in the...
I think the idea is, if a bird fooled you, you wouldn't know it. At least not when it fooled you, maybe something afterwards revealed it to be a bird, but if that didn't happen, you may have gone off fooled. That's the problem with so many UFO...
(Translation of Villaroel)
That's always been a question in my mind. Is there an expectation that ANYTHING should have a "reason to correlate" with nuclear tests? That's especially questionable when the original correlation used a criterion of...
I just asked Villarroel for her take on the Greiner paper, and this is what she wrote (translated from Swedish):
"The original photographic plate containing the nine transients has actually been examined recently, and the objects are there and...
Thanks! It's very difficult to find these relevant, older papers, but I'll keep digging and add them here: https://github.com/jannefi/vasco60/blob/main/docs/PLATE_FORENSICS_LIBRARY.md
I came across an older but highly relevant paper while digging into photographic plate artefacts:
Greiner et al. (1990), Astronomy & Astrophysics, 234, 251–261
"Discrimination between star-like defects on photographic plates and possible γ-ray...
So you’ll admit this is a different scenario from my usual nocturnal sky watches?
Anyway, you can give me the solution in private to avoid spoilers for other users!
Technically it is in the sky, part of the problem with perception is the baseline incorrect assumptions someone might make
This is more about general perceptions and getting fooled.
I was able to work out from this photo alone not only what it...