Comment by Arodex
20 hours ago
>I wonder if there’s satellite imagery of this event, or maybe if in the near future we’ll have greater satellite coverage so we can corroborate these claims with imagery.
The more cameras we have (in everyone's pocket, in the streets, in the sky), the less "sightings" we have (of UFO and cryptids).
Tells you something.
It might just be telling you that people spend so much time staring down at their phones they don't notice anything happening in the sky anymore.
Lots of gorgeous images as a result, though:
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/sun-dogs
I remember being amazed when I saw this as a kid and told everyone I had seen a "rainbow around the sun". I've never seen it again in person. Maybe I've learned not to stare in the direction of the sun. But thank you for teaching me it's called a sundog!
People can and do see unidentified things and take plenty of photos of them.
And still no good photos of the moon from our pocket cameras
Mandatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1235/
Yeah, that an advanced intelligent entity, like me, is averse to having their photo taken by any old yokel who will post it online for clout.
That’s the correct interpretation, yes?
No the interpretation is that the more we could prove it if real, the less we do
Sailors saw mermaids all the time too, I don't think they're all hiding under a rock since we invented the camera
sailors also reported seeing kraken as well, they were eventually proven right with the giant squid.
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Wait, your argument is that aliens and bigfoot are just camera shy?
> Tells you something.
It would tell you that they are not of this world. The same way as you can't photograph (other) spiritual experiences.