I was at one time a fan of Dave's videos. They have become more strident, less entertaining and in many ways less informative and useful. It's a shame.
For those not familiar with him, he seems to have originally focused on online tutorials on...
The point I was making was that in comparison to the light source in the video in the OP, a planet in the sky will be fair fainter and smaller, so much less likely to be seen as a reflection, in particular, to a degree it is noticeable. Obviously...
I just saw this pretty cool footage of a black triangle hovering over Los Angeles back in 2024... but what was it really....?
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1uia15w/triangle_near_lax/
I just saw this pretty cool footage of a black triangle hovering over Los Angeles back in 2024... but what was it really....?
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1uia15w/triangle_near_lax/
Reminds me, I once saw an ant franticly running to and fro across the end of a chocolate bar wrapper.
"What are you doing?" I asked.
"It says 'tear along dotted line'," he replied.
I just saw this pretty cool footage of a black triangle hovering over Los Angeles back in 2024... but what was it really....?
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/1uia15w/triangle_near_lax/
Reminds me, I once saw an ant franticly running to and fro across the end of a chocolate bar wrapper.
"What are you doing?" I asked.
"It says 'tear along dotted line'," he replied.
I've noticed this happens a lot in UFO discussions. Someone questions a speaker's credibility, standards of evidence, or past claims, and it immediately gets reframed as a personal attack. Evaluating whether a presenter is reliable, skeptical...
I've noticed this happens a lot in UFO discussions. Someone questions a speaker's credibility, standards of evidence, or past claims, and it immediately gets reframed as a personal attack. Evaluating whether a presenter is reliable, skeptical...
If you have N competing hypothesis, and no informations at all, each hypothesis gets a probability of 1/N. But working with binaryu choices makes things easier :)