I think the Oumuamua anomaly, although on a larger scale, is in the same
category as some unexplained flyby anomalies involving the Earth and a
number of space probes.
I predict we will see more of these flyby anomalies as we observe more
interstellar objects passing through our solar system, and
Probably been mooted before; but could the anomalous acceleration be due to
outgassing of hydrinos?
..dropped the video link there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=341Yk4k51uY&feature=emb_logo
Watching this later, right up my street thanks..
Vibrator ! wrote:
> Probably been mooted before; but could the anomalous acceleration be due to
> outgassing of hydrinos?
Was there ever any evidence of hydrino at all? e.g. Hydrogen Balmer Line
broadening or EUV emission etc
An amateur should have been able to document such an emissi
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Fri, 21 Aug 2020 18:37:02 + (UTC):
Hi,
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To me it looks like a nickel-iron meteor. Acceleration possibly due to
interaction with the Sun's magnetic field.
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>Vibrator ! wrote:
> > Probably been mooted before; but could the anomalous accelerati
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