Watched the latest episode last night
Its so hard, as a scientist, to watch the way these episodes are produced. Its so difficult to tease apart what is significant and repeatable, verses noise in their data. For example as a watcher, I'm completely confused on what "east canyon" and "the entry point" are and if they're close to the same thing. I just need a better map/layout of the ranch to orient myself. Oak Island (produced by the same company?) has similar problems. Instead of showing me the same damn video of the UAP entering and exiting the mesa for the 50th time this episode, just orient us a little better? So the GPS coordinates of the drone shift to "the entry point" of the UAP....how close are we talking? Actually lining up (as best you can tell), or just over in the same general location on the 500+ acre ranch? Little details, but they do matter if you're trying to conduct a "scientific investigation" on TV.
There is a lot of interesting phenomena but getting difficult to keep up with. You have the 30 ft blob. The cone which has an apex at the triangle (verified by the data only once and never repeated?). The entry point now in east canyon. The dig site. Again, same problem Oak Island has in showing something different in a new location each episode and trying to claim its significant instead of focusing on one or two things.
One thing is for sure is that GPS goes whacky out there....and that they can pick up a 1.6 GHz signal. everything else its hard for me to buy in terms of reproducibility because each show focuses on a different outcome from their experiments.
Its so hard, as a scientist, to watch the way these episodes are produced. Its so difficult to tease apart what is significant and repeatable, verses noise in their data. For example as a watcher, I'm completely confused on what "east canyon" and "the entry point" are and if they're close to the same thing. I just need a better map/layout of the ranch to orient myself. Oak Island (produced by the same company?) has similar problems. Instead of showing me the same damn video of the UAP entering and exiting the mesa for the 50th time this episode, just orient us a little better? So the GPS coordinates of the drone shift to "the entry point" of the UAP....how close are we talking? Actually lining up (as best you can tell), or just over in the same general location on the 500+ acre ranch? Little details, but they do matter if you're trying to conduct a "scientific investigation" on TV.
There is a lot of interesting phenomena but getting difficult to keep up with. You have the 30 ft blob. The cone which has an apex at the triangle (verified by the data only once and never repeated?). The entry point now in east canyon. The dig site. Again, same problem Oak Island has in showing something different in a new location each episode and trying to claim its significant instead of focusing on one or two things.
One thing is for sure is that GPS goes whacky out there....and that they can pick up a 1.6 GHz signal. everything else its hard for me to buy in terms of reproducibility because each show focuses on a different outcome from their experiments.