posted on Feb, 12 2023 @ 07:25 PM
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: flice
Unless they were fixated on the balloon and didn’t see anything below it.
Which is very careless of the pilot(s), and speaks to a gap in their training.
Bad form to be so fixated on one target that you fail to recognize a potential hazard directly associated with it.
ETA:
In light for your prior response on this point, I am going to withdraw my statement, and concede that humans err, frequently and despite all training
and conditioning.
Now, for a "blue sky" out my fuzzy a$$ theory:
The two "not balloon" objects have been described as "silver-grey" in color, cylindrical (or "octagonal "?) in shape/structure, and maintaining an
altitude of 40,000ft, which "shattered" when hit.
If one were to develop the production capability to coat a substrate with an extremely thin, lightweight, impermeable and durable film of metal,
perhaps no thicker than a few atoms....
Think a kind of rigid mylar, but lighter and consisting of nothing but the metallic film.
I wonder....
edit on 12-2-2023 by Mantiss2021 because: (no reason given)