as it's a compromise between the perfect from for space travel (a ball, as it's got the best structural attributes) and aerodynamics...
On the video: either he uses a very ancient digital camcorder without nightmode which has less resolution than ordinary phone cams, or it's a fake.
The grainy picture could also be due to amount of insane digital zoom, but for that, the picture is too static for handheld operation, but too wiggly for a stand, further indicating a fake.
And lastly, while I am quite sure that in the vast spaces of the universe there are other life forms, I highly doubt that they would visit us. Not only do the distances cause nigh unsolvable problems, but alone to find an inhabited planet among the myriads of barren rocks and gas-bulbs is quite a challange.
there have actually been many documented instances of mutilated, dead cattle found after UFOs have supposedly been seen, sometimes the organs had been removed and almost all the time the cuts in their bodies were so exact they could have only been made using a laser or something similar
i thought it provokes the thought they are studying us and our fellow living beings on earth... i think if they wanna come their more then welcome... will get a few quid scrapping the spaceship anyways
""This footage is like the holy grail. This is the first time anything like this has been filmed so clearly."
What? I mean, it's not like we can clearly see some kind of ship, or the alleged buffalo for that matter. What I see is two lights and a gray line, surrounded by film grain.
Also, how hard can it be to film an unmoving bright shape at night? It looks like the guy is having a heart attack behind his camcorder.
Besides, I still don't understand how aliens would have interest in the three things said earlier: abducting cattle, drawing circles in crops and probing red necks. There's only so many cows you have to dissect to understand how the thing works, right? Also, why no interest in anything else than cows? Hmm...
I live about 10 miles from Odiham RAF base. It's not unusual to see strange lights. one day i got my telescope out and had a sit in the back fields. turns out the strange lights are usually chinooks. This is where a lot of them are based and they regularly do low level flying around the valleys.
Great fun when they send up the big flares . also the other way is Aldershot and Bordon army bases. both of which obviously have some flight traffic. also the sound of guns and grenades. quite a bizzare place i live. especially seeing as there are never any "squaddies" here