.I'll concede that.
I am COMPLETELY unaware of any craft we have that can meld together with another similar craft to create a 4-fold larger version...
So, what would that be, exactly?
Could you post a video?
If we hadn't made that drive, today I would still be telling everyone about the "great house fire of '85," and posters here might be checking news reports or mundane explanations and trying to help me think. See a connection?As a teenager, a buddy and I were driving and we saw a "huge fire over in the next subdivision." We were curious, so we drove that way. There was no fire, it appeared to be just a bit further. And again, and again, we drove from the next town to the next town. We ended up driving 30 miles to an oil refinery, where we saw the gas burnoff flame. It was nothing extraordinary, just an oil refinery having a normal night.
We thought it was a house fire a mile away, but it was an oil refinery 30 miles away. And we were on the ground in a car, not floating through the air in a plane.
But anyway, this phenomenon is obvious to most.
Accusing people who offer possible explanations of dismissing your account out of hand. I believe I've already mentioned this, so did you not read it or did you not understand it?
I saw 'something'. It didn't look familiar, at all.
So, I started looking for potential 'known' objects that it could have been.
To date, I have found and have been offered exactly ZERO matches.
At present, I conclude that it was something other than a human piloted craft.
When I am presented with a depiction of a known entity, that MATCHES what I saw, I concede.
Where did I go wrong?
"Since today isn't July the 4th (it isn't), it must be Christmas (which it isn't also)". i.e. "I believe it, therefore it's true", which is the bedrock of "true belief", to hell with reality.
KOTA: You say that what you saw resembled stars. Stars, basically, appear as lights in the sky. How can you be sure that the lights you saw were material objects of any considerable size at all?
I can only say what they weren't...
They were star-like in appearance in that they weren't 'solid', but rather sparkled as though they were light...
They weren't stars, however, because they didn't look like 'distant' points of light.
Admittedly I can't say that they WERE 'material' objects. They certainly didn't perform or behave like any material I know of.
Ok, list everything that you know they weren't.
This is the 24th page...start reading. Let me know what I left out.
Misperception of something mundane. Unless you're simply going to do as I said earlier when you whined "strawman"?
Or are you saying that it could have been something you haven't eliminated?
I have REPEATEDLY said, "I have seen, heard of, and been presented with NOTHING that resembles, what we saw."
If you have something PLEASE feel free to post pictures, video, or whatever...!?
I was wrong to suggest that's what you were doing. I apologize.
I was thinking of calling that the "Rramjet defense". Would you prefer it be named in your honor? No matter what anybody suggests, you will say, "Nope, not that".
THAT is a "strawman fallacy".
So you'd be willing to accept a plausible mundane explanation?
So you'd be willing to accept a plausible mundane explanation?