I would like to apologize to anyone in advance who truly had their hopes up. I did not really break this. It was hidden in plain site the entire time.
Enjoy and pass it on!
Look familiar?
"It looked like a ping pong bouncing around inside of a glass"
- Commander David Fravor
This experiment in plasma projection is publicly over 10 years old. If you are curious as to what that is ELI5, it's when you take a laser that is doped for infrared, crank it up to 11, and you're able to make volumetric displays with plasma.
This technology is currently in development with the United States Navy. It's called the Laser Induced Plasma Effects program. The purpose of it is of course, to act as a missile decoy! It was well into development years before the 2004 Nimitz event
This would explain not only the Tic Tac's proximity to Navy sites, but it's ability to turn on and off, it's knowledge of the flight patterns and checkpoints of Naval Pilots, and it's appearance as a solid visual object to the naked eye, as well as a solid object to FLIR, and of course the fact that it produces no shockwave.
So UAP Solved?! Not so fast. There's one last issue at play here. What about those RADAR readings?
"One of the interesting things about LIPFs is that with suitable tuning they can emit light of any wavelength: visible, infrared, ultraviolet or even terahertz'
-David Gambling
That's right! These ballistic LIP's would likely emit radio, just as well. And one solid state gain medium could easily send out both infrared and Radio Frequency on one beam, making the object show up on RADAR as well.
But why would the Navy want this plasma to register on Radio as well as Infrared? Isn't that excessive?
No, it's not. This creates a diversion for any Active Radar Homing (ARH) devices, which is a technology commonly employed in anti aircraft warheads.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_radar_homing
Ok, that seems to cover all of our bases. But why was there no other plane around at the time of the Nimitz sighting. Can the plasma really be projected that far?
Well actually, the tech at the time was considered to be able to travel "hundreds of meters." Was that object below the surface that Fravor noted, actually a sub utilizing the LIPF in it's direct airspace?
Perhaps you should listen to the director of the Naval program himself, Dr Alexandru Hening.
"The next generation of lasers you could reach distances of a mile"
The "next generation"
Right, Dr. Hening. Anything you say!
Submitted July 03, 2021 at 12:16AM by GatewaytotheStars https://ift.tt/3xfWTIM
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