Kevin Knuth
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I like this.
Again, I wish there was some kind of metadata so we could get some idea of how big the object is and how far away it is.
That would be wonderful.
But a second camera, again, would be great.
Or some kind of estimate of size if they were able to do that in some way.
But without knowing that, it's hard to know what it is.
Skeptics are going to say it's a balloon, and it could very well be a balloon.
It's hard to know, right?
You know, I would then have to say that if we've got this many videos, if the Navy is busy, or the Navy, the military is busy collecting this many videos of balloons, then we have to ask what our billions of dollars are going towards.
Yeah, this is interesting.
So, I mean, it's a good place to pause it.
Do you see the dark line there and the dark line there?
If you say it's over water, I'm guessing that these are wave troughs.
So I'm guessing you're able to see what the wavelengths of these waves are.
If you knew how big the waves were, you could then get some idea of how far away the object is and how big it is.
That would be useful.
The fact that the image is so, you basically have bright, bright white in the middle without any detail and then you've got black around it makes me think that the detector is saturated in some way.
So if this is an infrared image,
the temperature range of this object is off the scale.
So there's something interesting about it.