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by keepamovin
549 days ago
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Man you're a killjoy, but you can't really say they can't estimate it as you don't know the specifics of what they saw, so there's speculation on your part too. I'd say you get a rough estimate, but you can't know for sure especially at night. Although in this case if the person thinks it was low, and slow, that's less remarkable than if it was high and fast, because then it would be giant. Overall, I'd say we're "converging on truth" because of all the reports. Like sparsity, even if each report is incomplete or has innacuracy overall we can build a picture, which is what we're doing. Killjoy. Hahahaha :) |
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I know someone who saw an alien spacecraft landing on a distant mountain. Turned out to be Venus :P