My Simple (but likely) Explanation for the TicTac Water Disturbance

My Thoughts on the TicTac Water Disturbance

The apparent disturbance in the water beneath the TicTac UFO may have been caused by exhaust from its propulsion system hitting the surface and creating turbulence.

Picture it like this: when you use a blow dryer on high speed and aim it at water, it churns and ripples.

This could explain why the water settled down immediately after the TicTac took off.

From a distance, the TicTac seemed to lack visible propulsion, but it’s possible that its sleek exterior concealed deep channels that directed its internal propulsion system.

This phenomenon might be linked to advanced Multiple Kill Vehicle (MKV) technology, which could account for its unusual flight maneuvers, like making sharp 90-degree turns.

However, I’m still uncertain about how to account for its incredible speed.

One thought on “My Simple (but likely) Explanation for the TicTac Water Disturbance

  1. That’s an interesting perspective! Your analogy with the blow dryer helps illustrate how the TicTac’s propulsion could affect the water’s surface. The idea of a smooth exterior with hidden propulsion mechanisms aligns with concepts in advanced aerospace engineering, where stealth and efficiency are paramount.

    As for the TicTac’s incredible speed, it might be worth considering that such craft could utilize advanced technologies that haven’t been disclosed yet, such as manipulating the surrounding environment or even leveraging gravitational fields. These theories could help explain not just the craft’s rapid movements but also its ability to make sharp turns without the apparent effects of inertia we would expect.

    Overall, while your explanation is plausible, it opens the door for so many other questions! What do you think could account for its acceleration and sudden shifts in direction beyond conventional propulsion?

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