Gexp-22.mp4
: At the 1:45 mark, the object appears to dip below the ocean surface and re-emerge without losing velocity or creating a significant splash.
The footage, which lasts approximately three minutes, shows a metallic, spherical object performing maneuvers that appear to defy conventional physics: GEXP-22.mp4
The file has sparked a range of interpretations: : At the 1:45 mark, the object appears
: Radar data synced with the video suggests the object was "invisible" to standard tracking systems, only appearing on thermal sensors. Scientific and Public Reaction : Aerospace experts have used the file to
: Some analysts suggest the footage shows a sophisticated "plasma decoy" or a sensor artifact caused by internal lens reflections (glare).
: Aerospace experts have used the file to highlight gaps in domestic airspace monitoring, regardless of the object's origin. Ongoing Investigation
: Proponents of the "non-human intelligence" (NHI) theory argue the flight patterns match previous sightings, such as the famous "Tic Tac" incident reported by U.S. Navy pilots.
