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What really matters here is how this criticism is being done. Beatriz Villarroel published peer-reviewed research based on more than six years of work with historical astronomical plates. The work involved multiple researchers, careful analysis, and real observational data. Now critics attempt to dismiss it all as “dust”, “plate defects”, or “artifacts”. But where is the scientific rigor behind those claims? • Where are the full plate timestamps? • Where is the complete metadata for every object that was removed or reclassified? • Where are the exact cut criteria and filtering steps? • Where is the object-by-object mapping between original detections and exclusions? • Where is the code, the parameters, the reproducible pipeline? You do not debunk published research by aggressively filtering away everything unusual and then stating that “the signal disappears”, without transparently showing how and why each data point was excluded. That is not skepticism. That is not reproducibility. That is not scientific rigor. Exploratory research exists precisely to identify patterns that are not yet explained. Suppressing such patterns because they feel uncomfortable is how science stagnates. And most importantly: If the transients are merely local plate defects, dust, or scratches, how does Watters et al. explain that such defects appear to systematically avoid Earth’s shadow at ~42,000 km altitude? Dust and plate scratches do not know celestial geometry. If you want to challenge serious scientific work, you must meet it with serious standards. Anything less is not critique — it’s noise. @DrBeaVillarroel @GoodTroubleShow #Science #Astronomy #Reproducibility #ScientificIntegrity #PeerReview #ExploratoryScience #ResearchEthics #DataTransparency #AstronomyTwitter #UAP #TransientEvents #StigmaInScience
A 30-page paper claimed to debunk @DrBeaVillarroel analysis of 1950s astronomical data. Three independent AI systems reviewed the debunking. They all reached the same conclusion: The debunking failed. Full analysis 👇 thegoodtroubleshow.substack.… #TheGoodTroubleShow #uapx #uap
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🌌 Hi Beatriz 😊 @DrBeaVillarroel Whenever you have some time, would you be willing to check any astronomical acquisition plates or other archival survey data from around February–March 1996? That’s when 🚀STS‑75, the Space Shuttle Columbia mission, took place. There are several videos circulating online showing alleged 🛸UFO sightings during NASA’s live broadcast of that mission. It would be interesting to verify whether any transients or anomalous objects 🔮were recorded in astronomical data during that period. Then, perhaps, we could look into other Shuttle missions as well. 😉 “UFO sighting, in the NASA live broadcast from the Space Shuttle Columbia, in 1996” t.me/OVNIUFO/13136 “1996 Nasa Mission STS-75 UFO Evidence Only 300 Miles Above Our Planet” youtu.be/dXKo4iwQAEk?feature… #STS75 #SpaceShuttleColumbia #NASA #NASAMissions #ShuttleHistory #UFOs #UAP #UFOEvidence #UFOsInSpace #UFOSighting #UAPsightings #SpaceAnomalies #Astronomy #AstronomicalSurvey #SkySurveys #Astrophotography #TransientEvents #ArchivalData #PlateArchive #SkyPhenomena #ScientificInvestigation #AnomalyResearch #OpenScience #CitizenScience #AstroData
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📢Special Issue "Advances in #Magnetars" edited by Dr. Xinyu Li from Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics @Perimeter is calling for papers! 👉mdpi.com/journal/universe/sp… 🗝️#magneticfields 🗝️#neutronstars 🗝️#Xrayobservation 🗝️#transientevents
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