@MvonRen@flarkey@liteshaper2 You were arguing that it's weird that the object goes horizontally as if you were completely unaware that the *camera* is moving horizontally. The fact that the motion blur trail slopes down is because of the vertical pan in the scene. We've been through this so many times.
@MvonRen@flarkey@liteshaper2 I feel like you still have not internalized the notion that the camera is physically moving horizontally through the air on an aircraft.
https://t.co/qZ0VdXiDGS
@MvonRen@flarkey@liteshaper2 Marik, the camera is moving. It’s physically moving in space. It’s on an aircraft. Have you even looked at the sitrec sim or videos at all? You’re not getting the parallax here.
@ArthurCDent Back in the day men used to sit around tables and smoke cigars but you can’t do that anymore because of woke so now you have to be alone with your thoughts
99% of Boston’s residential parcels do not conform to zoning.
This triple-decker in Dorchester, nearly identical to neighboring triple-deckers, required multiple zoning variances to be built.
When the housing that defines a neighborhood is illegal, the rules are the problem.
@MvonRen@MickWest@liteshaper2@ZaineMichael1@blessedlyunwoke@19k0011@flarkey@GoodTroubleShow Why would it be expected for a lens flare to continue moving at the same rate? It doesn't move on a linear path or at the same rate before that. The video cuts shortly after that point. Who knows if it moved after that? Why are these videos all so excessively clipped down?
@mikegomeswrites You can ignore my posts. I’m just some guy on the internet.
I’m not a military analyst who thinks they can astral project or been fooled into thinking a lamp or crop field was an alien spaceship. Maybe credentialed insiders aren’t always more reliable than randos on the internet
People in (or retired from) US defense industry who tell evidence-free fantasies about space aliens often sound like they’re plagiarizing the Three Body Problem series.
Like they read a sci-fi book or watched a movie, and they struggle separating fiction/speculation from reality
Lou Elizondo says we might already have the ultimate UAP detector: LIGO. 🛰️
The propulsion tech leaves footprints.
By tracking gravitational wave micro-fluctuations and neutrino anomalies, researchers are matching space-time distortions directly with local UFO sightings.
Who actually has the tech to track gravitational waves right now? 🌌
If we're talking about hunting for localized space-time ripples (like the LIGO experiments Lou Elizondo mentioned), only a select few nations possess the hardware:
🇺🇸 USA: Home to LIGO (the gold standard detectors in WA & LA).
🇪🇺 Europe: Operates Virgo (Italy) and the GEO600 testbed (Germany).
🇯🇵 Japan: Operates KAGRA, a high-tech underground cryogenic detector.
🇮🇳 India: Actively building LIGO-India to expand the global grid.
For any localized UAP cross-referencing, the data has to come from this elite global network. 🛰️
@edwardcurrent I remember when they thought the “green triangles” in that UAPTF video were flying pyramids with gravitational drives (some still think that), and that was based on them not being able to see engines or wings in the video, and not considering bokeh. They’re not thinking that hard
@MvonRen@flarkey You have again cropped the data to hide the fact that the horizontal panning rate rapidly drops at the time in question. You've done it so many times now that I assume it must be you intentionally being misleading.
@MvonRen@flarkey I think my question was pretty simple. If you think the object should be in frame in the widest FOV, how many pixels big do you think it should be?
My position on the "acceleration" is the same as it's been since the day the video was first released.
https://t.co/aaGSmtochM
@MvonRen@flarkey@conorowens94@ZaineMichael1 Camera is attached to a moving aircraft, and when the camera loses its lock and stops so precisely maintaining its vert/hor panning to follow the object, the object strays from near center, and when the panning trend changes again, it moves rapidly out of frame, due to parallax.