If the darned thing is cloaked, how do you know it's there?
A solar flare-up passed over it and revealed it. But that does not explain the ship by Saturn.
If the darned thing is cloaked, how do you know it's there?
They're surrounding us.A solar flare-up passed over it and revealed it. But that does not explain the ship by Saturn.
Ah, the infamous Philadelphia Experiment. A hoax. The U.S. Navy did experiment with degaussing technology, to see if a ship's metal hull could be shielded from detection by magnetic mines, that's the most likely source of that story. As for the giant spaceships heading our way, they're almost certainly just image defects. Giant spaceships to attack December 2012? | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazinethe americans allegedly experimented with cloaking technology using the uss eldridge.
Ah Dex, there is nothing like a good debunking to take all the fun out of life. Party Pooper!Ah, the infamous Philadelphia Experiment. A hoax. The U.S. Navy did experiment with degaussing technology, to see if a ship's metal hull could be shielded from detection by magnetic mines, that's the most likely source of that story. As for the giant spaceships heading our way, they're almost certainly just image defects. Giant spaceships to attack December 2012? | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
Ah, the infamous Philadelphia Experiment. A hoax. The U.S. Navy did experiment with degaussing technology, to see if a ship's metal hull could be shielded from detection by magnetic mines, that's the most likely source of that story. As for the giant spaceships heading our way, they're almost certainly just image defects. Giant spaceships to attack December 2012? | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
Who in their right mind would fast forward through such virtuoso bluegrass pickin' and fiddlin' as that? I would guess the oddities are just tiny fluffy seeds of some sort drifting by very close to the lens. Might not be seeds, might be a fragment of feather, a dust mote, a tiny insect, hard to say when they're so far from the camera's focal point, might even be something inside the camera drifting across the sensor. There are all kinds of possibilities that don't involve anything weird.If you don't happen to like the music fast forward...
I think it's more fun to know what's really going on.Ah Dex, there is nothing like a good debunking to take all the fun out of life. Party Pooper!
Who in their right mind would fast forward through such virtuoso bluegrass pickin' and fiddlin' as that? I would guess the oddities are just tiny fluffy seeds of some sort drifting by very close to the lens. Might not be seeds, might be a fragment of feather, a dust mote, a tiny insect, hard to say when they're so far from the camera's focal point, might even be something inside the camera drifting across the sensor. There are all kinds of possibilities that don't involve anything weird.
I think it's more fun to know what's really going on.
Digital photography give some weird effects sometimes...
Two photos taken seconds apart with just a change in the zoom.....
Then at the same geogaphic location ....a few days later with a digital video cam...
If you don't happen to like the music fast forward to 1:18 to 1:38 something I could see in the lcd screen but not between me and the stage....there was a second one right after the first that showed up on the lcd screen but not in the finished product...there has to be a good scientific explanation....?????????
Now that's interesting in itself, maybe there are a lot of plants in the area that release seeds or pollen or something at that time of year. Is it raining lightly in the first snapshot? I've seen similar effects from a flash in light rain that disappear when I zoom in on the scene....always in the same geographic location..
Now that's interesting in itself, maybe there are a lot of plants in the area that release seeds or pollen or something at that time of year. Is it raining lightly in the first snapshot? I've seen similar effects from a flash in light rain that disappear when I zoom in on the scene.
Hay! Who is calling who a weirdo?I believe these are called "orbs" in the weirdo world.
As far as I know, "cloaking" only exists in Star Trek movies and the like. If we had "cloaking" we wouldn't need radar detectors.