Mar 1, 2024

Analysis Of 2nd UFO/UAP Video "Gimbal", Outlining Its Physics Defying Characteristics

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Gimbal Video


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Physics defying science outlined:

Stars Academy Analysis: At 0:11, it is noted that “They are all going against the wind. The wind is 120 knots (138 mph) out of the west.” 

We can see that the speed and altitude of the object is unusual for any drone-type aircraft. 

On that information alone, the likelihood of an entire fleet of drones capable of operating under this scenario is highly improbable and would require resources only few nations could afford.

In the midst of this exchange, the sensor is switched from “white-hot” to “black-hot.” 

The imaging of the object is now much clearer. It has a distinct shape: a distorted oval with small protrusions from the top and bottom. 

The object’s opaque aura is now also very distinct: a “cool” glow that extends about a body thickness around the entire object. 

There appears to be no observable flight surfaces or exhaust plume, nor any typical components usually associated with conventional aircraft.

“Look at that thing, dude.” The observer is clearly surprised at what is being seen.

At 0:24, the object makes a small, but very sharp, altitude change, possibly indicating it may be operating in a vacuum environment. 

Its direction and speed remain unchanged despite the continuous 120-knot headwind it is encountering.

“That’s not [unintelligible] is it?”

At 0:27, the object begins a series of distinct rotations and changes orientation by almost 100 degrees

Its orientation is now perpendicular to the horizontal plane despite the headwinds. 

This maneuver is executed in a manner that is inconsistent with current principles of aerodynamicsand possibly indicative of a vacuum environment

As the video concludes, the object's orientation and performance seem to defy current principals of physics to include atmospheric resistance and normal aerodynamic forces. 

During the orientation change, it also slows to a near stop, but does not change altitude. Read full analysis here.


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