Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports
From: MrPostingRobot@kymhorsell.com
Subject: comparing "nav maps" may show something about sub-populations of UFO's

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Just a short note pointing to some more "nav maps".

I finally got my own list of sightings, mostly during the big pandemic
lock-down we had here in SE Australia, into the computer and compared
simulated visits to my part of earth from various sets of asteroids (&
comets &ct) to find out which parts of the solar system seem to most
strongly connect with the events I saw here.

The plots are here <kym.massbus.org/UFO/MYLIST>.

To recap what I'm doing. I've created a very simple simulator.  It
assumes UFO's are objects that hop from asteroid to asteroid at a
fairly constant speed and have simple rules for deciding where to go
to next and how long to stay after they arrive.

By running million of simulations with different sets of probability
and speed parameters, and different lists of asteroids to hop between
we can try to find which set most strongly looks like what was observed.

The procedure always makes sure the match between simulation output
and observations is statistically close in 2 different ways (T-test
and Rank test). It also uses standard model validation to try to
ensure the simulation is truly predicting the events and not just
parroting back whatever it is told. It does this by using the first
1/2 of the data to find the best list of asteroids and parameters,
then checks very closely this same set of parameters also lines up
closely with the 1/2 of the data it did NOT get to see during the
model estimation.

To make the maps it's then a matter of choosing many many many subsets
of asteroids based on where they are in the solar system (here we use
avg distance from the sun and inclination to the ecliptic) and plot a
coloured point representing how strongly asteroids in that part of the
solar system seem to be linked with ups and downs of the relevant UFO
reports. It's presumed the brighter areas represent "UFO hangouts" when
they're not actually buzzing over my house and shining purple lasers
in my face. :)

The "nav model" framework not only might suggest where some UFO's come
from, it seems to be hinting at present that some types of UFO's are
*not* from "somewhere out there". I've pencilled in a future article
with title "are flying saucers from outer space?" because at present
the programs are suggesting UFO sightings of some shapes --
e.g. disks -- do not very strongly seem to hang around anywhere in
the solar system so far checked.

Since the simulations are *predictive* (given they are validated
against sightings) and the predictions are based "just" on movements
of asteroids that are known sometimes years in advance, it becomes
possible to predict sightings of bigfoot, Nessie, poltergeists, shadow
people, and anything else weird enough for you.

The maps may be pointing to hangouts for certain types of pilots as
well. E.g. "wookies" seem to be associated with some parts of the
solar system and short humanoids other places.  Some types of "alien
sightings" seem to suggest some areas of the solar system are "no go
areas" for certain types which might indicate some kind of animosity
between groups. That might explain reports of some types of UFO
"shooting at" other types and why the US military can find the odd
busted space ship every so often.

--
[No Good Deed Goes Unpunished:]
Whether you work in the UFO warehouse at Area 52, are the surgeon who
handles the alien autopsies, or are the designer of the amazing
climate cleaning machine, if your work is classified, you can't blow
the whistle on it for the public good and expect the law to work in
your favor.
-- David W Brown, "How to Blow the Whistle if You Work With Flying
   Saucers and Their Alien Pilots". A letter from Clearance Jobs, an
   organization representing govt workers with high security clearances.

A vast array of our most sophisticated sensors, including space-based
platforms, have been utilized by different agencies, typically in
triplicate, to observe and accurately identify the out-of-this-world
nature, performance, and design of these anomalous machines, which are
then determined not to be of earthly origin.
-- Jonathan Grey, NASIC intel officer, Wright Patterson AFB, 06 Jun 2023

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