i mean you can be your own judge i guess. that's how it seems to me
This guy is an expert in the laws of physics too
i'm not really arguing that it's unlikely or likely, but your understanding of what's defined the laws of physics as "we" know it, is uh, not great.
the fact it happened in multiple different locations, both times in the Gulf of Mexico and not just random places makes it sooo much less likely that it's just a random thing
dude i'm literally basing this off what experts in physics say, i'm not just making it up
if you say so
"it" happened...
sir you don't even know what it is
on almost any level other than it registered on some sort of monitoring device in planes.
yes, and moved at speeds and then rapidly deccelerated/accelerated in ways that should not be possible. according to literal physicists, not me.
you know smart people have chimed in on this too right? like lots of them
it's not just me and a youtuber
you guys mocked me like a year or two ago when i first posted about this and i've been nothing but validated since, idc
and i'm saying that we don't know what qualifies it as an "it"
maybe those experts have better understandings of how the monitoring devices function and they can extrapolate
maybe there is some anti tech thats been developed to cause specific devices to read something a certain way that may not actually exist in the physical way it would otherwise be represented.
have you watched extremely in depth lectures on the monitoring machines and relevant experts hypothesize as to teh meanings? i doubt it
those people are probably busy doing real research or they are a part of shit that isn't about to disclose intel like that publicly anyway
i would if they existed lol
i've read pretty much every article and interview i've been able to find on the subject for the past few years though
and i've watched a lot of long form content on how the universe works and physics in general, i know that's not a substitute for a real course but it's not nothing either
that's a perfectly fine position to take btw i've got nothing against it
i just think mines fine too
Possibilities
- Foreign technology that we arent going to publically talk about for national security reasons.
- Domestic technology that we arent going to publically talk about for national security reasons
- Aliens who traveled light years and presumably have otherwordly technology that defies the LAWS of physics as we know them but for some reason they cant observe us from outside the atmosphere and instead send random disks in front of united states military monitoring equipment for reasons
this is my point.
youre listening to a lot of people who may or may not have ANY relevant info to even be extrapolating. experts at xyz or not. if there WERE..... the people commenting would already have broken things down for viewers like you to satisfy.
alas... the ones who can and or would are doing things that are more important whether it's studying alien tech or anti tech or what have you.
option 3 please
How did you break my quote so badly
right but you don't have to be an expert to believe the thing existed, that's not a belief it's a confirmed fact
whatever "it" is, it sure appeared to move in ways that defy explanation
here is the most important part of this whole situation