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1 posted on 08/31/2018 2:35:00 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

Interesting.

Thanks.


2 posted on 08/31/2018 3:02:53 AM PDT by cba123 ( Toi la nguoi My. Toi bay gio o Viet Nam.)
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Fantastic. An even more intrusive method of surveillance is discovered - and people thought drones were bad.


3 posted on 08/31/2018 3:43:30 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: LibWhacker

Ping for later.


4 posted on 08/31/2018 3:53:18 AM PDT by zeestephen
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Wonder if this could explain why people report seeing ghosts... and lots of other ‘Art Bell’ phenomena.


5 posted on 08/31/2018 3:55:29 AM PDT by Track9
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To: LibWhacker

Gives a whole new meaning to “shadow people”


6 posted on 08/31/2018 4:01:33 AM PDT by gattaca ("Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." Ronald Reagan)
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“Maybe one of the reasons is that many of the things that we see are not really shadows. And eventually the eye gave up on trying to make sense of them.”

Some people’s “situational awareness” ability is much better than other folk’s ability. Could their brains pick up these “shadows” (thru their eyes), and process that information differently than those without good situational awareness? Is a human’s “sixth sense” really just an ability to notice these “alerts” where others fail to see them?


7 posted on 08/31/2018 4:56:12 AM PDT by moovova
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knowing where things are is an overall good thing

I've seen a "pin hole camera" image. A large one. With the right technology, this could be an amazing tool.

8 posted on 08/31/2018 5:00:14 AM PDT by Ace's Dad ("John James for US Senate. Dump Debbie!! Let's Fly, Michigan.")
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Sunlight thru tree onto house during eclipse:


9 posted on 08/31/2018 5:01:58 AM PDT by C210N (Republicans sign check fronts; 'Rats sign check backs.)
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To: LibWhacker

Cool! Thanks for posting.


10 posted on 08/31/2018 5:58:25 AM PDT by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: LibWhacker

This is truly amazing, but the resolution on those photos !

I can’t understand what I’m seeing. And the processed image I can understand. But the two top pictures (1,2) are terrible !

All of the images above are unreasonably bad. why is that ?


11 posted on 08/31/2018 6:51:35 AM PDT by Celerity
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The wonders of optics


12 posted on 08/31/2018 6:59:18 AM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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The ability to cloak an objects presence is advancing, such that hiding a vehicle and it's heat emission seem close to feasible. This processing technique may make a cloaked object detectable based not upon what the object emits, but by discerning what lighting should be present to match objects that are observed, and then contrasting prediction with actual observations.
21 posted on 08/31/2018 1:39:24 PM PDT by Ozark Tom
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It just dawned on me - This is the foundation of the “Zoom - Enhance” scene from Bladerunner that everyone said would NEVER be reality.


22 posted on 08/31/2018 6:41:38 PM PDT by Celerity
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