UFO Fuzziness and Sporadic Cloaking Explained

They do not hide intentionally!

Alexandre Kassiantchouk Ph.D.
Time Matters

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In this article I refer to chapters of my free eBook, but the article can be read without reading this book.

I started this book with the description of optical effects of time dilation: redshift and refraction. These optical effects have led our scientists into false mechanical theories of the Universe. In chapter 13, I discussed Bob Lazar’s frozen candle anecdote, which exposed time dilation around the craft he described. Chapters 18 and 77 explain gravity as time pressure, on which such crafts’ propulsion system is based. Fuzziness of UFOs is caused by refraction that results from slower time around these crafts. Although Elon Musk, in his 2021 tweet, wrongly suggested that fuzziness of UFO images is the “strongest argument against aliens”, it is just an optical side effect of propulsion based on time dilation.

Now, to the reports about UFOs vanishing into thin air, especially when they fly away. Speculations about UFOs accelerating to near the speed of light (c≈300,000 km/sec) in a matter of seconds are wrong. We can do a better explanation by using physics of visibility from chapter 61 (which we used in chapter 62 to explain astronomical observations of vanishing in-a-matter-of-an-hour stars). Physics / geometry of visibility is simple: immovable objects are visible always, but moving objects are visible only if their velocity vector ends on a circle of a diameter c × sec ≈ 300,000 km (and that does not require the speed being near c, as we will see below):

Despite such restrictions on visibility of a moving object, we have explained why we can see everything moving around us:

  • Light from an object is reflected by electrons (of atoms of the object), which whirl at a speed of hundreds of kilometers per second inside atoms;
  • The size of an atom is less than a nanometer, so electron’s velocity changes direction billion times per second;
  • If velocity of the object is less than 100 km/sec, then, combined with ±100 km/sec electron’s velocity whirling in all directions, it becomes 0 or crosses the visibility sphere billion times per second. That is why we see moving objects around us.

Now, let’s consider UFO either flying away or coming to us, at a speed of thousand kilometers per second (black arrows below): electrons’ velocities (in blue) combined with the UFO velocity might not on end on the visibility sphere at all:

Besides that, in slower time around the UFO, let’s say 10 times slower than our/observer time, the electron’s speed ve decreases 10 times from our perspective (because our clock ticks 10 times faster than clocks around the UFO). Thus, from our perspective, ve is tens of kilometers per second (instead of hundreds of kilometers per second). Because of that, even for UFO moving at relatively small velocities v (in black) of one hundred km/sec, their speed combined with the electron’s velocity (blue bubble of small radius) might not end on the visibility sphere:

That explains sporadic invisibility of UFOs even for velocities thousands of times smaller than the speed of light. UFOs appear when they slow down because a shortened black arrow drags a blue bubble around its tip to the intersection with the visibility sphere.

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