Comments by "Robert Steele" (@robertsteele474) on "Lex Fridman"
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Your faulty logic and false equivalency of your comparisons are laughably absurd.
There are 3,155,760,000 lighting strikes per year, 1,334,359 per day or 6,000 per minute. To capture images of "UFO's", defined as extra-terrestrial craft, remotely equal to lighting videos, there would have to be 3+ billion "UFO's" in the sky visiting this planet yearly.
Additionally, the likelihood of capturing 1 of the 3+ billion lighting strikes enormously increases, as lighting seldom occurs without a storm. Hence, there is sufficient time to set up a camera and hope to get lucky and capture subsequent lighting strikes, even multiple ones, especially if you point the camera in the direction of an oncoming storm. Therefore, the "UFO's" would have to proactively announce there impeding arrival to match videos of lighting strikes.
You have a better chance of winning the lottery or actually being struck by lighting than to capture footage of a "UFO", let alone a clear one.
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