Alfredo Diaz
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm talking inches above your head and you're thinking that there are lights in the sky. Optical illusions brought on by temperature inversions. Certainly something we've talked about in this podcast. We've talked about temperature inversions showing up on radar. Something to think about. Atmospheric mirages, of course, could also play into the case here.
But the problem with these theories is, again, cloud cover. If this thing was above the clouds, some of these mirages don't really happen on super cloudy nights.
But the problem with these theories is, again, cloud cover. If this thing was above the clouds, some of these mirages don't really happen on super cloudy nights.
But the problem with these theories is, again, cloud cover. If this thing was above the clouds, some of these mirages don't really happen on super cloudy nights.
the speed of these objects so again i'm just kind of spitballing here task force i'd be very curious to hear what you guys think in our discord but i don't know like i think it's so frustrating if he's like i know what it is i've proven it with science and i bow out like all right well thank you yeah we'll bow back in yeah yeah and tell us what the hell's going on here yeah okay well i'll give you one more gift wrapping of frustration before we move on to the next one
the speed of these objects so again i'm just kind of spitballing here task force i'd be very curious to hear what you guys think in our discord but i don't know like i think it's so frustrating if he's like i know what it is i've proven it with science and i bow out like all right well thank you yeah we'll bow back in yeah yeah and tell us what the hell's going on here yeah okay well i'll give you one more gift wrapping of frustration before we move on to the next one
the speed of these objects so again i'm just kind of spitballing here task force i'd be very curious to hear what you guys think in our discord but i don't know like i think it's so frustrating if he's like i know what it is i've proven it with science and i bow out like all right well thank you yeah we'll bow back in yeah yeah and tell us what the hell's going on here yeah okay well i'll give you one more gift wrapping of frustration before we move on to the next one
Because Ruppelt himself said he was, quote, fully convinced. And despite all of this, despite his theory being proven, the scientist that was a part of this study, he himself won't come forward or they because they asked for complete anonymity. And if Ruppelt revealed any aspect of the story, the scientist would be exposed. And so maybe that's why he's being coy. Maybe that's what it sounds like.
Because Ruppelt himself said he was, quote, fully convinced. And despite all of this, despite his theory being proven, the scientist that was a part of this study, he himself won't come forward or they because they asked for complete anonymity. And if Ruppelt revealed any aspect of the story, the scientist would be exposed. And so maybe that's why he's being coy. Maybe that's what it sounds like.
Because Ruppelt himself said he was, quote, fully convinced. And despite all of this, despite his theory being proven, the scientist that was a part of this study, he himself won't come forward or they because they asked for complete anonymity. And if Ruppelt revealed any aspect of the story, the scientist would be exposed. And so maybe that's why he's being coy. Maybe that's what it sounds like.
It's made up. Sounds like it's my dad works at Nintendo kind of information.
It's made up. Sounds like it's my dad works at Nintendo kind of information.
It's made up. Sounds like it's my dad works at Nintendo kind of information.
Right. Right. And it's not because, oh, you know what it is? It's the scientist that proved it. He doesn't want to be known. Right. He doesn't.
Right. Right. And it's not because, oh, you know what it is? It's the scientist that proved it. He doesn't want to be known. Right. He doesn't.
Right. Right. And it's not because, oh, you know what it is? It's the scientist that proved it. He doesn't want to be known. Right. He doesn't.
Real.
Real.
Real.
Oh, I'm not going to tell you. What are we in middle school? Like you're talking about, like, get out of here. I feel like, um, is the scientist in the room with us? You know, like what was it? What did their name rhyme with? Oh, blind test. Okay. Yeah.