I would imagine some Navy ships would have compact ionospheric heaters on board for strategic purposes. Some of the sightings are happening over Navy ships.
In fact, one of the ideas I pondered which could explain these UFOs, is a type of light or laser that could produce a signature which looks like a physical object, but isn't, somewhat like a hologram or several light beams being triangulated in the air. Light phenomena could definitely explain their characteristics such as rapid acceleration, incredible speed, disappearing into water, etc. Light can do all of this easily.
But I think it's military playing with toys, testing other toys, without either team knowing exactly what's going on. One team tries to evade with some novel tech, while the other team tries to detect it with some existing tech. Maybe skunkworks.
On another front, perhaps there are pure light beings out there.
Completely plausible and very likely in use. Early HAARP demonstrated ability to do it, and after that, all the technology to do it and use it was very achievable.
Further, analysis tells me that once you have created an ionized lensing area for RF, its thermal differences can also refract optical frequencies. This means that the mirror would show up in the air as a visible blob, and due to the nature of phased-array generated beams, the 'object' could easily appear to move at abnormal speeds and well as dynamically change shape rapidly
For easy examples we can look at desert road mirages. There, a thermal difference between layers of air has a direct lensing effect. Similarly, where RF energy ionizes and heats air, it can create 'fat bubbles' of warmer air within colder air. Those will show up quite visibly especially if they are high up where they can refract light terrain that's far away.
I would imagine some Navy ships would have compact ionospheric heaters on board for strategic purposes. Some of the sightings are happening over Navy ships.
In fact, one of the ideas I pondered which could explain these UFOs, is a type of light or laser that could produce a signature which looks like a physical object, but isn't, somewhat like a hologram or several light beams being triangulated in the air. Light phenomena could definitely explain their characteristics such as rapid acceleration, incredible speed, disappearing into water, etc. Light can do all of this easily.
But I think it's military playing with toys, testing other toys, without either team knowing exactly what's going on. One team tries to evade with some novel tech, while the other team tries to detect it with some existing tech. Maybe skunkworks.
On another front, perhaps there are pure light beings out there.
Completely plausible and very likely in use. Early HAARP demonstrated ability to do it, and after that, all the technology to do it and use it was very achievable. Further, analysis tells me that once you have created an ionized lensing area for RF, its thermal differences can also refract optical frequencies. This means that the mirror would show up in the air as a visible blob, and due to the nature of phased-array generated beams, the 'object' could easily appear to move at abnormal speeds and well as dynamically change shape rapidly
For easy examples we can look at desert road mirages. There, a thermal difference between layers of air has a direct lensing effect. Similarly, where RF energy ionizes and heats air, it can create 'fat bubbles' of warmer air within colder air. Those will show up quite visibly especially if they are high up where they can refract light terrain that's far away.