UAP The Current Situation | Paul Gledhill | ASSAP Webinar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
- Paul Gledders Gledhill a student of the history of Unidentified Objects, presents a briefing on the current status of UAP phenomena. If you want to be brought up to date this is an excellent overview.
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The first aerial squid looks like muck on the front element of the lens. It shows no rotational characteristics relative to the camera - that aren't explained by internal glass components - and changes from light to dark in precisely the way we'd expect of a semi-translucent medium like bird poo, against a changing background. A problem with so many cases is they are at the limit of optical reach. Beyond that is digital "zoom", which takes a small section of a sensor, and enlarges it to fit the screen. At that magnification individual light receptors (pixels) turn fuzzy, optically compromised bits of information, into solid geometric shapes. One doesn't need to be a hoaxer to join non-existent dots, though the back stories to many cases imply as much. Being a proponent of the best anomalous cases, one is forced to conclude that the majority are a branch of entertainment for an enthusiast audience.