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Post by brillbilly on Feb 16, 2010 11:30:18 GMT 10
1996-October 27th. Lajos Kosina was visiting his girl friends parents house in the small village of Erpatak in the county of Szabolcs-Szatmar, Hungary. Lajos’s girlfriend posed for one snapshot in her parents garden and no one noticed anything unusual in the sky at the time. HUFON have studied the photograph using both optical and computer techniques on the original negative and have concluded that that the UFO is not a result of a film fault, nor is it a small model suspended on a wire. HUFON researchers are convinced that it is a genuine UFO and not the result of a hoax.
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Post by Aardvaaks on Mar 4, 2010 0:24:29 GMT 10
What is common about these stories and in a way makes them credible is that the photographer didnt notice the craft at the time, not visibly or audibly. Often the whole event happens so quickly in a few seconds or a split second the latter reason why the camera picked up said object but not the human eye.
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 4, 2010 5:05:20 GMT 10
What is common about these stories and in a way makes them credible is that the photographer didnt notice the craft at the time, not visibly or audibly. Often the whole event happens so quickly in a few seconds or a split second the latter reason why the camera picked up said object but not the human eye. yeah your right mate,i have read storys of craft that some can see but be 100yards away and you will see nothing.some people believe that if a huge craft of unknown origin parks above a city all would see it but if it had a cloaking device then it could be only viewed from what ever angle the occupance of that craft wished for ;D maybe like issit innit wasit woulda coulda shoulda ;D
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Post by Aardvaaks on Mar 4, 2010 9:18:17 GMT 10
You make a good point about cloaking or reflective light invisibility, but what about simply operating out of our time signal, so that a second to an ET is much longer so they zip along in the blink of an eye?
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Post by shatnerswig on Mar 4, 2010 10:00:52 GMT 10
You make a good point about cloaking or reflective light invisibility, but what about simply operating out of our time signal, so that a second to an ET is much longer so they zip along in the blink of an eye? hmm.... sounds like the classic star trek episode where kirk takes on these speeded up aliens who invade the enterprise ... concept may be possible.....
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Post by Aardvaaks on Mar 20, 2010 4:53:34 GMT 10
You make a good point about cloaking or reflective light invisibility, but what about simply operating out of our time signal, so that a second to an ET is much longer so they zip along in the blink of an eye? hmm.... sounds like the classic star trek episode where kirk takes on these speeded up aliens who invade the enterprise ... concept may be possible..... That was a good episode Wigs, good call. Dont they say about time it is all relative, anyway a sparow leads a short full life but maybe its long enough, now I'm gettin philosophical.?
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