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by ben_w
1390 days ago
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> and they should all be seriously considered. They are. And the various airforces have always investigated unidentified flying objects simply because that's literally the point of having an airforce. This generally comes in one of three conclusions: 1. We had a secret research project all along, and thanks to codeword-level classification the people who spotted our secret planes/drones/method for interfering with our own sensor data had no idea it was us all along. 2. Same but it was a foreign project. 3. Systematic flaw with our sensors or lack of general knowledge because the tech is new. (My dad had a few examples of that, one of which had the punchline "turns out the moon doesn't have an IFF transponder", another time it was "until they sent up the interceptors to check on them, we didn't realise geese ever flew that high"). Care to guess about the light? Another hint: no battery. |
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