UFO's- Please help me process

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Circa 800 people in Phoenix witnessing (and some of them video-documenting) something unidentified and the response being that they must have misidentified something fairly common, despite the strange circumstances and few (if any) of these witnesses being interviewed.

The certainty is that they were all incorrect, because mass delusion is a thing. Or something.

This is only one example.
 
Of course it does. How could it not? The likelyhood is 'no evidence'.

Yeah I guess I don’t think that’s necessarily an inherent part of “improbability”. For instance, life evolving on earth is fundamentally “improbable” due to the complexity and the lack of extraterrestrial examples of such things yet here we are with plenty of evidence to show for ourselves; Cogito ergo sum and all that.
 
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If something is unidentified, can it also be misidentified? It can't be both.

That post is... how you say... loaded.
And I think I'm the one that brought in the mass delusion concept.
That concept is fairly well researched and documented. That doesn't mean all circa 800 fall into that category, and that's not what I meant either when I brought it up. I'm sure some people saw something strange.
My quick research only yeilded an artist's depiction of the giant boomerang and the info I posted earlier. It's unclear to me what the strange circumstances were other than the thing itself.
 
It wasn’t directed at you fwiw. Mass Delusion of Crowds et al was brought up earlier.

If something is unidentified, can it also be misidentified? It can't be both.

You posit a philosophical question but when events such as the Phoenix lights are discussed, it is the witnesses maintaining the former and skeptics maintaining the latter. The latter requires 100% of the witnesses to be in error.
 
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I saw something in the sky when I was about 19 years old.(around 1973) I have only told a handful of people about it over the years, including my wife. I was sitting on a beach in New Jersey in the off season. I saw only one other person on the beach, my friend with whom I had gone there. I looked up and saw what looked like a giant alligator made out of clouds walking across the sky, out over the ocean. It was huge! His mouth kept opening an shutting as he passed across the sky in front of me. I was transfixed and speechless. I tried to get my friend to look up, but he was focused on some grains of sand. I will never forget this. It is as real in my memory today as the day it happened. I have been reading this thread and wondering if I should share this.

I probably should mention that we both took LSD about 3 hours before this event. I don't believe the alligator (or was it a crocodile?) was real. But my senses told me it was real. This is why I don't give much credence to reports of what people say they saw. We don't experience "reality". We experience what our brains create out of external stimulus and who knows what else.
 
I just took them as adjectives; I kinda shied away from the epistomology banter.

I'm a bit confused again. You said the witnesses hadn't been interviewed, but apparently they've all said something, and were all in agreement. "Unidentified."
The military identified one of the two events as flares dropped from airplanes. They must be a portion of the skeptics you mention.
 
The “flare” event is a second event that is very possibly what is described but ultimately distinct from the first event and quite possibly a response to it.

The “flare” event is the more videographed event and often conflated with the first but is in fact, according to witnesses and other videography, a distinct event.
 
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I probably should mention that we both took LSD about 3 hours before this event. I don't believe the alligator (or was it a crocodile?) was real. But my senses told me it was real. This is why I don't give much credence to reports of what people say they saw. We don't experience "reality". We experience what our brains create out of external stimulus and who knows what else.

I pretty sure drug testing is regularly conducted on fighter pilots; nonetheless, it’s a hell of a feat to psychically trick a radar into a false positive corroborating what one sees with their eyes.
 
I watched a (shaky) video. The silhouette video shows parachute shapes. The lights look like flares, but after seeing their parachutes it's hard not to be biased.
The woman was so excited (22 years after the fact) that she wrote a "we are not alone" book.
Pardon me but "pffffft." The Marfa Lights are just as intriguing.
 
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