Hypothetical Movement of Unidentified Aircraft

In summary, the video of "tic tack" aircraft taken by the F-18 pilots appears to depict something moving that does not appear to be moving at all. It is likely a piece of debris on the lens of the sensor.
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I know that the standard mantra of physicists who view themselves and their work as mainstream believe its never aliens. After all, as Carl Sagan reminded us, "extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, " as it should rightly be. But, recently, some pretty extraordinary proof has made its way from the dark corners of DOD to public view. I am sure that anyone reading this thread has seen it.

My question to you, therefore: if you were to assume, hypothetically, that the video images of "tic tack" aircraft taken by the F-18 pilots accurately depict what actually happened, how could such an aircraft move the way it appears to? I realize that Newton's first law would appear to rule out such movement. But, if such movement can happen, how? We speculate on possible physical mechanisms for phenomenon we don't understand all the time. A quantum field that decouples mass from applied force? If these aircraft actually exist, as they appear to, a revolution in our understanding of physics is required.
 
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My question to you, therefore: if you were to assume, hypothetically, that the video images of "tic tack" aircraft taken by the F-18 pilots accurately depict what actually happened, how could such an aircraft move the way it appears to?
[assuming we're looking at the same video] Given that the object doesn't appear to be moving at all for most of the video it is likely a piece of debris on the lens of the sensor.

You're letting your imagination run away from you (as the pilots evidently did). An IR camera does not provide distance information. What you see in it could be on the sensor or could be hundreds or millions of miles away and there's no way to know without other contextual information. Here's a good primer on the problems with such sightings:
https://www.inquirer.com/science/ufo-navy-unexplained-sightings-origin-life-20190601.html
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Even if a scientist wanted to reply, there is no information with which to say anything scientifically legitimate. You see the video and know as much as he would. It would be like if you were asked to comment on the cause of death of a particular average citizen in China, with no other information. Why would you even try? It would be deceptive to try.
 

1. What is a "hypothetical movement" of an unidentified aircraft?

A hypothetical movement of an unidentified aircraft refers to a theoretical scenario in which an aircraft is observed or reported to be moving in a way that is not easily explainable or identifiable. This could include unusual flight patterns, sudden changes in direction or speed, or other anomalous behaviors.

2. How are unidentified aircraft movements studied by scientists?

Scientists study unidentified aircraft movements through various methods, including analyzing data from radar systems, satellite imagery, and eyewitness reports. They also use mathematical models and simulations to understand and predict how these movements may occur.

3. What potential explanations are there for unidentified aircraft movements?

There are several potential explanations for unidentified aircraft movements, including natural phenomena such as weather patterns or atmospheric disturbances, human error or technological malfunctions, and intentional actions by foreign governments or other entities.

4. Are there any documented cases of unidentified aircraft movements?

Yes, there have been numerous documented cases of unidentified aircraft movements, also known as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). These have been reported by pilots, military personnel, and civilians, and some have been investigated by government agencies and scientific organizations.

5. What is the significance of studying hypothetical movements of unidentified aircraft?

Studying hypothetical movements of unidentified aircraft can provide valuable insights into the capabilities and limitations of our current technology, as well as potential threats to national security. It can also help us better understand the nature of the universe and potentially lead to new scientific discoveries.

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