Sadly, this isn't necessarily the case. One problem with UFO reports is that they often begin with someone claiming to have seen something extraordinary. An article is then written asking whether anyone else saw a large glowing triangular craft...
Where is my “deliberate” misinterpretation?
Why can’t it be just a discussion?
Off topic, sure.
But I wasn’t “trolling” people just expressing my thoughts on the matter.
If you think I was deliberately annoying you, just tell the moderators.
I don’t understand your conclusion that I’m a troll.
I think you’re saying I’m a troll for having said that we cannot know for sure if birds have fooled me or not.
What I meant by that is, by watching stuff in the sky I never had the impression I...
Deliberate misinterpretation of what's being said is one of the things I consider trollish. This has happened several times of every page of this thread. I suspect you're wasting your time.
The argument is not that humans never perceive and subsequently recall/report what they perceived correctly... it is that they do not always do so. And lacking any way to determine which parts of which reports are correct, and which are not...
How would you know?
Oh, wait, @Mick West's already asked you that identical question, so I conclude you are just avoiding answering the question rather than trying to be a genuine interlocutor.
Ticks too many "troll" boxes - I'm out.
The Skeptoid episode is not accurate about the publication history and misattributed the origin of the nine transients.
The nine transients were actually introduced in a June 2021 paper, "Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on...
The Skeptoid episode is not accurate about the publication history and misattributed the origin of the nine transients.
The nine transients were actually introduced in a June 2021 paper, "Exploring nine simultaneously occurring transients on...
Is it reasonable that UFO personalities should be asked to stand by or dismiss or acknowledge in some way the related claims of the people they associate with at UFO events? Or is it unfair that we assume that just because they get a photo...
Journalists, no matter how well they do their job, are seldom capable of understanding science and telling the real stuff from fake. Serious outlets like newspapers and television stations ideally should have contacts with a few experts in...
The argument is not that humans never perceive and subsequently recall/report what they perceived correctly... it is that they do not always do so. And lacking any way to determine which parts of which reports are correct, and which are not...
"Instantaneous acceleration" is one of my bugbears.
It's been used a lot in recent years by UFO enthusiasts to mean "suddenly appeared to move very fast", but never so fast that it couldn't be tracked by eye- if that were the case, the thing in...
Sadly, this isn't necessarily the case. One problem with UFO reports is that they often begin with someone claiming to have seen something extraordinary. An article is then written asking whether anyone else saw a large glowing triangular craft...