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  • Mauro
    I think you give too much value to your 3d reconstruction video. What you see as 3d is an illusion, there is no real 3d data. There is an infinity of possible position in the 3d space for an object to project in the same position in the 2d...
  • flarkey
    flarkey reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Department of War - UAP Release 4 with Winner Winner.
    That's an interesting one. @flarkey posted a picture showing diffraction spikes on the port wingtip of a plane which I guess is caused by reflected sunlight (not localised heating by sunlight, or some other heat source at the wingtip): From...
  • Fritzkquzerk
    Fritzkquzerk reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Department of War - UAP Release 4 with Like Like.
    That's an interesting one. @flarkey posted a picture showing diffraction spikes on the port wingtip of a plane which I guess is caused by reflected sunlight (not localised heating by sunlight, or some other heat source at the wingtip): From...
  • John J.
    That's an interesting one. @flarkey posted a picture showing diffraction spikes on the port wingtip of a plane which I guess is caused by reflected sunlight (not localised heating by sunlight, or some other heat source at the wingtip): From...
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  • John J.
    John J. reacted to jarlrmai's post in the thread Department of War - UAP Release 4 with Agree Agree.
    Jet engine, rocket engine, the sun
  • Fritzkquzerk
    I remember seeing a similar effect on other videos due to compression. Is it possible? Also the second light is “barely there” and disappears constantly from view.
  • Mendel
    If we stabilize on the big light, can we determine if the smaller flashes occur in the same spots?
  • Fritzkquzerk
    Fritzkquzerk reacted to JMartJr's post in the thread Department of War - UAP Release 4 with Like Like.
    Astronmical objects have a rich history as UFO report triggers. Not so much the Sun, but in thec era of IR images and an office set up asking for odd looking imagery, it would not surprise me. Remember; we generally know nothing about what the...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to JMartJr's post in the thread Department of War - UAP Release 4 with Agree Agree.
    Astronmical objects have a rich history as UFO report triggers. Not so much the Sun, but in thec era of IR images and an office set up asking for odd looking imagery, it would not surprise me. Remember; we generally know nothing about what the...
  • John J.
    There seem to be a fourth light in the UFO, on its left side, but it's elongated and different from the others, also fainter. Could it be caused by the 4th vane? Also, could the “opening” of the triangle happen because of the object changing...
  • JMartJr
    Astronmical objects have a rich history as UFO report triggers. Not so much the Sun, but in thec era of IR images and an office set up asking for odd looking imagery, it would not surprise me. Remember; we generally know nothing about what the...
  • John J.
    Doesn’t this seem a bit suspicious? If not, what do you mean by that?
  • Mendel
    Glennfish, this only works for objects outside the vehicle. If the reflected light is inside the vehicle, the Pulfrich effect cannot give you valid 3D data. It looks like the light is fairly stable in the frame, i.e. it's possible that the light...
  • JMartJr
    I think it’s very possible that the video is cut when the moon exits the view, then they just filmed the drawing/model in a different setting.
  • John J.
    Regarding the part where “UFO” comes closer, or becomes bigger, at the end of the video when the guys scream; that’s achievable (from a light inside the vehicle perspective) by simply bringing the flashlight closer to the window glass. @glennfish...
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