Yeah,I saw that at rense.The interesting thing about it is that it appears to be completely cloaked outside of it's lights,and what the heck type of
lights are that bright to pierce the daylight?Perhaps they're not even lights,but a power source?Definitely intriguing IMO.
If they are spacecraft, I wonder why a triangle formation is that desirable. I also wonder how exact the triangle is. If it is a perfect equilateral
or right triangle, for example, there might be more meaning. Mathematically anyway.
Makes me think of the golden ratio. Maybe the greeks were on to something other wordly. :-P
As you can only see the three lights (lights? Not like any light I've ever seen. Maybe they were the only part of the craft that could reflect light,
thus the rest being invisible?) what's to say the craft is triangular at all? There really isn't much of an outline.
Maybe the triangle shape is something like radardog said. this lead me to have a look at The
American Antigravity site. A triangle might just be the most effective way to get lift.
Quoting from the website,"The triangle shape is not critical to the functionality of the Lifter, but it does reduce the complexity of Lifter
construction and provide somewhat better internal structural support from the triangular geometry."