I KNOW that what I saw was beyond human capability
Yes and I fully understand your consequent distinction between “knowing” and “belief”. This is something the debunkers cannot get past – once you have had verified a “UFO” experience – you simply KNOW. It is no longer a matter of “mere” belief. There are certain things that no amount of “mistaken identity” or “delusion” explanations can disclose.
There are experiences people have where they may be uncertain…”Was it or wasn’t it?” and are never really sure that they might not have been mistaken… but then there are the experiences which simply defy all rational explanation.
I will tip my hat in the ring at this point and state I have had more than one such experience. In those experiences it is not so much either the shape, or the distance or the weather conditions or any other physical aspect of the experience that “makes” it so compelling…it is the BEHAVIOUR of the thing.
For example when a light in the sky is perfectly still (steady as a rock) with an apparent size of say ¾ of a full moon and as bright as a car headlight at say 200 metres, then it could be anything. A hovering helicopter springs to mind, or even an approaching aircraft on a direct line toward you, it COULD be anything… and one just looks at it wondering. But then when it makes a jump to the left of about 6 or 7 diameters, immediately reverses that to jump to the right about double that, then jumps back to the middle, to resume as steady a state - as it ever was. And that happens quickly enough so you almost doubt your own perceptual ability and so turn to the other people watching to say “Did anything just happen to that thing?” and they say yes, it jumped left, then right…” you just KNOW something is awry.
Or when you have your attention drawn to the sky with “Those stars are moving!” to see a trail of four “stars” slowly (a relative term) crossing the sky, with the two at the front oscillating as if they were attached in the middle by a solid bar and the others trailing along, but slowly gaining on the two in front, and you just KNOW they are way, way up there… you just KNOW that this is something that cannot be explained away so easily as “meteor” or “satellite” or anything of the kind.
It is their behaviour that does the trick!
And of course the Debunkers will say “oh, it could have been this, or it could have been that…” But all the while you KNOW it simply could have been NONE of the things they mention. THAT is the difference between knowing and belief.
Simply it is one of those things where you just HAVE to be there, otherwise the full impact of what just occurred can never be captured by a “mere” description. And if you ARE there (especially in the company of other witnesses), well, that changes EVERYTHING…
Now I know I won't CONVINCE anyone with this, I just wanted to try and convey what it is LIKE to have such an experience...