Bringing it to you free from any of the typical UFO channel stuff - just a dude interviewing a dude who caught something really, really strange while doing drone photography relatively close to the Nevada test ranges.
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Bringing it to you free from any of the typical UFO channel stuff - just a dude interviewing a dude who caught something really, really strange while doing drone photography relatively close to the Nevada test ranges.
Comments
(Short Spike)
lol "relatively" close.
Cool shit though
(Old Spike)
(Old Spike)
interesting but 9000 mph is ludicrous. if it really was at that speed it'd be a blur on a single frame only. my guess is 300-500, still incredible for what it was, and the movement is just amazing, like some kind of sci-fi scanning drone. assuming this isn't just a hoax ofc.
(Old Spike)
A big LOL at 9000mph.....
(Dixie Normous: Image specialist)
If that ridge is around 3 miles away and it took under a second to cross that distance, it would be going over 10 000mph.
(Old Spike)
Yes, and the airwave of the UFO would have thrown the drone way off course too when passing. Of course it could not have been a bug but it wasn't a hypersonic object neither.
(Old Spike)
UFO's thought to be driven by field propulsion would not produce an airwave of any kind - it's supposedly the propulsion method and its effect on the craft in relation to normal space - that enables it to perform those maneuvers and travel at those speeds. All of the officers and crewmen involved in the Nimitz encounter, as reported by the New York Times and others, reported that the objects moved from stopped positions to a different point at hypersonic speeds without making a sonic boom.That said, LOL, it could very well have been nothing more than a falcon:
(Dixie Normous: Image specialist)
If that is an ET visiting us, they might have a tad more advanced tech to get around that.
It's like people arguing ET can't possibly visit us because the distances are too big and WE haven't figured out warp drive or some shit, so it's impossible.
(Old Spike)
If it's a craft, I wouldn't think it would have anything directly to do with aliens at all. I'd give the idea of aliens piloting or controlling the craft a less-than-1% chance.
Oh SNAP and Brian Henley has doubled-down and is rebuting my friend Kyle at UFO Proof. OOOOOH Shit! OOOOOH No! OOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SSSHHHHHIIIITT! Trying to arrange a discussion:
(Dixie Normous: Image specialist)
"If it's a craft, I wouldn't think it would have anything directly to do with aliens at all. I'd give the idea of aliens piloting or controlling the craft a less-than-1% chance."
Just curious, what is this 1% guestimate based on?
(Old Spike)
The proximity to known US military test ranges crossed with the apparent claimed speed of the craft crossed with the fact that there exists a catch-22 where if we can evolve this tech then so can many other civilizations across the universe which means they might have visited us which is maybe where we birthed the tech but maybe not - you see it's all dependent on the thing ACTUALLY existing. It all pivots around speculation. But if the tech is feasible, whether derived from aliens or not, knowing how handy us humans are with making shit and knowing that toilet seats don't cost $20,000 dollars I find it 99% more likely that an ACTUAL craft caught in HD at this location performing those maneuvers would be human-designed and piloted and/or programmed. Not alien.
(Old Spike)
yes, and if they have "a tad more advanced tech" so the air molecules are not affected by or immediately calmed from the aerodynamics of the passing vehicle they also probably will have a means of staying visually undetected.
But maybe exactly this part of the craft was broken or the idiot alien forgot to press the button.
(Long Spike)
Awwww for fucks sake. YOU UFO FILMING FUCKS NEED TO USE THE 'Pal' VIDEO FORMAT SYSTEM!
Higher frame rate capture, so whatever you film doesn't look like a fucking 90's news broadcast.
'But it's going over 10000 mph'
How the fuck can you possibly tell exactly how fast the blur is going if the entire foreground, middle ground and background are fuzzier than a 80's playboy models crotch
I want to believe. But this shit looks fake to me
(Short Spike)
It's a bird, it's a plane, no wait... it's a Skeptoid post!!
(Old Spike)
(Old Spike)
Well I'm glad I've finally trained y'all to actually talk about them instead of only snickering.