Humans are good at spotting FOs, but often U them. Planes seen through IR cameras, balloons, cars on a hill, reflections, too-close insects, all often Ued.
I’m mainly referring to the pentagon’s recent bizarre claims about UFO footage e.g. from navy sensors. But yeah, I can totally buy that the military has been vacillating back and forth over whether to encourage people in rural areas to photograph spy-plane-like phenomenon, Possibly including difficulties with the rural people having incentives to forge and sell evidence, which could suddenly become much less of a problem in the late 2010s due to new technology that can handle all sorts of false positives.
I am absolutely not exempting video or eyewitness accounts from pilots or members of armed forces, when I say that humans spot UFOs by failing to identify a FO, and that this happens with mundane FOs at a high rate.
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Humans are good at spotting FOs, but often U them. Planes seen through IR cameras, balloons, cars on a hill, reflections, too-close insects, all often Ued.
I’m mainly referring to the pentagon’s recent bizarre claims about UFO footage e.g. from navy sensors. But yeah, I can totally buy that the military has been vacillating back and forth over whether to encourage people in rural areas to photograph spy-plane-like phenomenon, Possibly including difficulties with the rural people having incentives to forge and sell evidence, which could suddenly become much less of a problem in the late 2010s due to new technology that can handle all sorts of false positives.
I am absolutely not exempting video or eyewitness accounts from pilots or members of armed forces, when I say that humans spot UFOs by failing to identify a FO, and that this happens with mundane FOs at a high rate.