UFO thing...

UFO thing...


I had a co-worker once, he had moved to NH from Brooklyn. One winter morning after driving 45 miles in pre-dawn darkness, he asked me: "What are frost heaves? Everyone slows way down every time there is a sign, annoying as hell."

As quick as I could, I told him: "They're like bunny rabbits except they are a little bigger. PROTECTED species. $100 fine if you hit one, plus you gotta fill out a big form (1985).
When you see those signs, look off to the sides, near the bushes, perhaps you can see one."
 
It would be the same blurry image if you were filming a Norton at 200+ mph, a hundred + miles away, with a tripod. šŸ˜
I must have seen a thousand blurry UFO pix that are supposedly in the airspace quite near the photog. Also, thousands of pix of normal aircraft at similar distances and speeds. Aircraft clear enough to read the markings, and see the pilot's headgear. These WITHOUT tripods.

So, No.
 
UFOs have double stealth technology. Single stealth is what we employ to scatter incoming radar into a diffuse echo, very little of which returns to the emitting antenna.

Double stealth focuses the incoming radar energy into an echo that is projected to some other place in 3 dimensional space. Thus, the UFO appears to be where it is not, and our F16 and F18 interceptors become like the cat chasing the red dot.

This focused UFO image can be shifted suddenly to somewhere else in 3 dimensional space, giving the UFO seemingly amazing speeds, acellerations, and maneuverability.

Some special variation of this technology may give the UFO the anti-focus property that the OP suggests.

Slick
 
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UFOs have double stealth technology. Single stealth is what we employ to scatter incoming radar into a diffuse echo, very little of which returns to the emitting antenna.

Double stealth focuses the incoming radar energy into an echo that is projected to some other place in 3 dimensional space. Thus, the UFO appears to be where it is not, and our F16 and F18 interceptors become like the cat chasing the red dot.

This focused UFO image can be shifted suddenly to somewhere else in 3 dimensional space, giving the UFO seemingly amazing speeds, acellerations, and maneuverability.

Some special variation of this technology may give the UFO the anti-focus property that the OP suggests.

Slick
Man, I'd love to be on the testing & development team for that tech...

...oh, cr@p, I'm not an alien (legal, illegal, or extraterra)
 
No one has ever gottten a decent photograph of Nessie, maybe she is an alien?

Ah the joys of creating an excuse for SHMBO for when one comes home late from the pub after a skinful of whisky or some other such fluid ( or even the other woman ? ) Lol !
 
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