Aliens spring break in Budapest - how cool is that.
A swamp with gas?
meteor.
Another Russian rocket gone bad? lol
Looks like that whale probe from Star Trek iv...
Meteors don’t make “magnetic pulsation” sounds either, but then again I have no idea how any human could hear a “magnetic pulsation”. Perhaps it causes vibrations in the tinfoil hat?
“What do you think?”
*yawn*
Interesting photo of probable reflection on window.
Too much palinka!!!
I’m an astronomy buff. I’ve been building and using telescopes for decades. I’ve spend hundreds of nights on top of mountains and in the desert observing the sky, so I often get asked the question “have you ever seen a UFO?”
And my answer is invariably “YES!” At first people get excited like they’re about to hear insider information, and then they’re brought down to Earth when I tell them I have seen many things in the sky that I couldn’t identify. That’s the definition of UFO. On several occasions I was later able to identify what the UFO actually was, such as a barium canister exploded by NASA in low Earth orbit, or a rocket launched from Vandenberg that we saw refracted through the inversion layer above Los Angeles. Lots of things look funny in the sky if you look long enough.
My first instinct when I see something is to figure out a way that it can be explained through natural reproducible means. Then I investigate if there was an occurrence reported by others. Using the scientific method you can usually figure it out.
But it seems that many people don’t find it “fun” to try to figure out how things happen. They find it fun to be in the spotlight. The easiest thing in the world for a man to do is to pretend he has a great secret.
Either too much Pilsner Urquell or Slivowitz — in either case a very pleasant experience.
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Double exposure.