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  • Jojo
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    4 months ago

    I don’t know what it is, but I also don’t know what it’s not. And neither does the Navy or anyone else. Those videos are still in the “one weird fluke” category (unless the Navy figured it out later and didn’t tell anyone).

    The thing is that it could be “shadows” or something similar mundane, but it could also be some kind of civilian drone or something combined with a software glitch that made the instrumentation report the numbers wrong. It could be a piece of experimental or otherwise new technology that’s actually behaving the way the computer thinks. Nobody knows, and without more evidence of some kind, nobody will.

    And sure, it could be aliens. But the prior probability on that one makes it exceedingly unlikely compared to the less exciting and more mundane explanations.

    • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 months ago

      Those FLIR thermal videos from far off naval ships spotting strange objects in the sky that in some cases do things our airships cannot, like submerge in the ocean and maneuver in ways that would physically break our planes, can’t be showing conventional shadows, unless you mean something else by “shadows” I guess.

      I didn’t say it was aliens, but it would honestly be weirder if it was “shadows” on those videos.

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        4 months ago

        I mean, we don’t know what they did, only what it looked like they did. If whatever caused the “thing” in the videos wasn’t where the sensors thought it was, then it also wasn’t doing what it looked like it was.