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Absolutely go for thermal if you can afford it. I spent £300 on a second-hand FLIR a couple years back and it's paid for itself in terms of data quality.
Chrissie78 in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 2 years ago thumb_up 2
What's your thoughts on recording equipment? I've been looking at thermal imaging cameras but they're pricey. Is it worth the investment?
Midnight Misty in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Could someone with proper video forensics skills take a proper look? There's got to be someone on Quirk Reports with that background.
TenebrousCipher in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 4
This happened on the 8th of October and I've been thinking about whether to post it. But I need to talk about it to people who might understand without immediately dismissing me.My mate Ben and I...
These moments seem to cluster around specific dates This is actually the interesting bit. If it's just random memory errors, they shouldn't cluster.
I'm from Fife too! Small world. Have you experienced anything else since that bothie incident? Sometimes these things cluster - once you've had one genuine experience, you become more attuned to...
Not AGolem in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Honestly, viral video analysis is pointless. If it's real, the authorities already know. If it's fake, we're just watching someone's creative project.
I watched the live debate. What wasn't in the Hansard record is the body language - the Defence Secretary looked genuinely uncomfortable. His press officer was passing him notes.
Brilliant guide. I'd add: bring a notebook and pen. Not a mobile - the light from screens ruins your adapted vision and the electromagnetic field might affect readings anyway.
James R. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 2 years ago thumb_up 5
That said, simulation theory does predict we'd see glitches in shared reality databases. If consciousness is basically running on a massive server, there would be moments where the rendering...
Great first post! Converting a skeptic is actually really valuable because you've got the critical thinking background. We need that perspective.
We're coming into the best season for UAP activity according to historical data (autumn/early winter), so I thought I'd share what's worked for me over the past eight years of regular skywatching...
The triangular shape is interesting because that matches several documented UAP reports from the past decade.
Maureen L. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 3
I've seen this. The file metadata was supposedly scrubbed, which is odd. If someone genuinely caught something on their mobile, the metadata would normally still be there unless they deliberately...
Phillsy52 in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 1
The "circling" behavior is interesting. That's predatory behavior or territorial behavior - not random. And the lack of tracks is genuinely strange. What was the ground like? Snow? Mud?
Welcome aboard! You'll fit right in here. Sounds like you had a genuine encounter. The colour-changing is really interesting - that's thermodynamic signature, possibly.
PriyaDunmore30 in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Does anyone actually believe the government would voluntarily disclose classified UAP data to Parliament?
The Mandela effects are actually well-explained by how human memory works. We don't record memories perfectly - we reconstruct them, and when everyone's reconstruction is slightly off in the same...
I've requested the full unredacted files from MoD twice and got nowhere. The "official" released documents are barely useful because of all the black marker.
Classic confirmation bias, I'm afraid. Once you start looking for something, you find it everywhere. Your brain is basically pattern-matching on overdrive.