Aliens at last?

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cmartinez

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nsaspook

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cmartinez

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"defies all known laws of physics and flight"

That just means it didn't happen. Why would people think that mundane atmospheric flight physics would change for 'Aliens'?
If the UFO crash reports are true, they are as bad as human pilots and their alien spacecraft were built by Boeing. ;)
What draws my attention to these otherwise absurd articles, is their unusual mentioning of "multiple reports" ... surely mere optical illusions, atmospheric or otherwise, never look the same when viewed from different angles?
 

nsaspook

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What draws my attention to these otherwise absurd articles, is their unusual mentioning of "multiple reports" ... surely mere optical illusions, atmospheric or otherwise, never look the same when viewed from different angles?
Sure they would or could, people see rainbows from different angles, distances, etc...

https://wokq.com/ufo-sighting-boston-massachusetts/
"Yup, this definitely wasn't an airplane" (or a alien aircraft)
Sounds like your run of the mill, I see a UFO report.
 

nsaspook

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https://hub.jhu.edu/2024/03/07/alien-meteor-truck/
INTERSTELLAR SIGNAL LINKED TO ALIENS WAS ACTUALLY JUST A TRUCK
The findings from a Johns Hopkins University-led team raise doubts that materials pulled last year from the ocean are alien materials from a 2014 meteor fireball
"The signal changed directions over time, exactly matching a road that runs past the seismometer," said Benjamin Fernando, a planetary seismologist at Johns Hopkins who led the research. "It's really difficult to take a signal and confirm it is not from something. But what we can do is show that there are lots of signals like this, and show they have all the characteristics we'd expect from a truck and none of the characteristics we'd expect from a meteor."
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Using data from stations in Australia and Palau designed to detect sound waves from nuclear testing, Fernando's team identified a more likely location for the meteor, more than 100 miles from the area initially investigated. They concluded the materials recovered from the ocean bottom were tiny, ordinary meteorites—or particles produced from other meteorites hitting Earth's surface mixed with terrestrial contamination.

"Whatever was found on the sea floor is totally unrelated to this meteor, regardless of whether it was a natural space rock or a piece of alien spacecraft—even though we strongly suspect that it wasn't aliens," Fernando added.
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